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07:30  David Kipping has new take on the existence of advanced life in the universe and the numbers are not encouraging (phys.org)
06:30  Ocean monitoring is in trouble: It''s up to Europe and Asia to avoid losing sight of the world''s deep‑sea ecosystems (phys.org)
05:00  Could leaves help feed humanity after disaster? (phys.org)
04:00  How directing water flows in the landscape could support groundwater and surface water streams (phys.org)
04:00  TRACERS spacecraft maps solar energy''s route into Earth using cusp electrons (phys.org)
03:30  Cellulose films match plastic performance while enabling recycling or biodegradation (phys.org)
03:00  When motion prevents order in active matter systems (phys.org)
02:30  Q&A: Tracing the origins of supermassive black holes (phys.org)
02:00  New atlas reveals more about how the body''s ''master gland'' really works (phys.org)
01:00  Fusion reactors could be monitored for covert plutonium production (phys.org)
01:00  Supercomputer illuminates subatomic particle that helps hold matter together (phys.org)
00:30  As wildfires increase in the West, so does suppression spending (phys.org)
00:00  Heat-surviving cyanobacteria switch to respiration when photosynthesis falters, 48-hour test reveals (phys.org)
06-13  Water molecule unlocks faster interfacial polymerization by lowering energy barrier (phys.org)
06-13  Bidirectional manipulation of gate-free quantum electronic states via semiconductor interface engineering (phys.org)
06-13  Forecast flags 210 antimicrobial resistance traits that could spread by 2050 (phys.org)
06-13  Chandra resolves NGC 6540''s mysterious X-ray flare into three separate sources (phys.org)
06-13  What happens to microplastics when swallowed? In earthworms, they do not leave the digestive tract (phys.org)
06-13  Family wealth reaches further: Grandparents'' income links to grandchildren''s college access (phys.org)
06-13  Harmonic radar tags reveal how mosquitoes move through fields and parkland (phys.org)
06-13  The Ghosts of the Mediterranean: What a rare great white shark sighting could reveal about a changing ocean (phys.org)
06-13  Saturday Citations: JAXA collaboration with toy company TOMY; a new brain-computer interface; IBD solved (phys.org)
06-13  El Niño arrives and could rank among strongest events since 1950 (phys.org)
06-13  Engineering enzymes with potential against ALS and Parkinson''s disease (phys.org)
06-13  How you can stop your cat from bringing home unwelcome pathogens (phys.org)
06-13  AI sorts cell droplets into four shapes, uncovering drug effects in human cells (phys.org)
06-13  SpaceX: Five key moments, from first launch to Starship megarocket (phys.org)
06-13  Lab-grown canine muscle cells offer solution for early therapeutic testing (phys.org)
06-13  Faster biological aging consistently linked to poverty and discrimination (phys.org)
06-13  Meet REMORA: The autonomous space fleet built to tag and track asteroids (phys.org)
06-13  Solar geoengineering could shield up to 75% of oceans from heat waves (phys.org)
06-13  Gulf Stream shifted north during 12,900-year-old cold snap, first direct evidence shows (phys.org)
06-13  Jurassic viral gene may have helped apple snails start laying eggs on land (phys.org)
06-13  New species of Middle Miocene bear-dog described in tribute to Salvador Moyà-Solà (phys.org)
06-13  Scientist creates ''mini‑universe'' to measure time without a clock (phys.org)
06-13  Mountainous landscapes store far more carbon than previously thought, new research shows (phys.org)
06-13  Trees may store less carbon than expected in the future (phys.org)
06-13  Supercomputer predicts 2026 World Cup results (phys.org)
06-13  Molecular anchors on gut phages could open new therapeutic avenues (phys.org)
06-13  Rare-earth-free zinc oxide achieves a first in stress-to-light conversion (phys.org)
06-13  Novel forecasting model developed to predict river temperature (phys.org)
06-13  Landscape water velocities across Europe reshape nitrogen pollution risk under climate change (phys.org)
06-13  Nuclear clocks tick for the first time (phys.org)
06-13  Carbon dioxide unlocks safer oxidation chemistry under room-temperature conditions (phys.org)
06-13  Horse owners'' personality and attachment style shape how they interact with and care for their horses (phys.org)
06-13  Engineered bacterium turns potato starch into biodegradable plastic in 24 hours (phys.org)
06-13  Dragonfly and damselfly migrations crisscross planet, with 100 species confirmed (phys.org)
06-12  Climate change is causing fish to move to cooler water—what if their escape route is blocked? (phys.org)
06-12  AI tracks missing hydrogen atoms in crystals with 97% success rate (phys.org)
06-12  A cornerstone of Milky Way history may need rewriting with evidence of multiple ancient mergers (phys.org)
06-12  New findings complete first evolutionary history of all living millipede orders, dating back 460 million years (phys.org)
06-12  Photo: Hubble and Webb offer new view of Black Eye Galaxy (phys.org)
06-12  SpaceX launches Falcon 9 rocket minutes ahead of IPO (phys.org)
06-12  Hubble captures galaxy swarm with lensed arcs from early universe (phys.org)
06-12  Meltwater is causing Antarctic glaciers to flow faster toward the ocean (phys.org)
06-12  SpaceX lifts off in record Wall Street debut (phys.org)
06-12  Would you buy milk from a gene‑edited cow? Consumers may be more open than you think (phys.org)
06-12  Why birds ignore Newton: New theory could sharpen models of flocks, crowds and cells (phys.org)
06-12  Venus flytrap''s snap may come from rapid cell wall softening, not water flow (phys.org)
06-12  Aliens might exist, but there are three reasons why they''re not visiting us (phys.org)
06-12  Why chickens come in so many colors, and what one gene reveals about evolution (phys.org)
06-12  DNA tracking links raccoons to riverborne bacteria with possible human spillover (phys.org)
06-12  What Amazonian photographs reveal when we look again, and together (phys.org)
06-12  Swapping steak for salmon could boost health and reduce emissions (phys.org)
06-12  Slime molds make decisions using internal fluid flows (phys.org)
06-12  Can ancient bacteria help solve one of agriculture''s biggest challenges? (phys.org)
06-12  Ancient DNA study of post-Roman Europeans reveals emergence of complex new society (phys.org)
06-12  Antarctic surface melt could jump tenfold this century as warming spreads south (phys.org)
06-12  Can the cataclysmic explosions of dying stars help unlock grand mysteries of the universe? (phys.org)
06-12  ''Puffy'' super-Neptune emerges 383 light-years away with a density of just 0.4 g/cm³ (phys.org)
06-12  Tracking the Antarctic ice most at risk of breakup and melting (phys.org)
06-12  Study offers guidance to schools looking to create outdoor education programs (phys.org)
06-12  Growing energy efficiency divide making renters sweat (phys.org)
06-12  Reeling in labor abuse: Building tools to improve accountability in the fishing industry (phys.org)
06-12  Engineering quantum Hall stripes in 2D materials inside electromagnetic cavities (phys.org)
06-12  Brains update sensory predictions through single timing hub, electric fish study finds (phys.org)
06-12  One photon, two reactions—new catalyst converts CO₂ and biowaste simultaneously (phys.org)
06-12  Combining the general and the specific for urban science and policy (phys.org)
06-12  Antarctic Peninsula sees record high June temperatures (phys.org)
06-12  Science fiction? Musk''s lofty SpaceX goals unrealistic, skeptics say (phys.org)
06-12  Building robust materials from start may ease critical mineral risks, perspective argues (phys.org)
06-12  The skills people still perform better than AI, according to workplace experts (phys.org)
06-12  Persistence, focus on tech makes U.S. ''serial acquirers'' different (phys.org)
06-12  Climate change to alter sea-land breeze and increase ozone pollution in Barcelona (phys.org)
06-12  New global tracker maps urban growth in hazard zones every six months (phys.org)
06-12  Why restoring rivers isn''t enough: New research shows fish are evolving in response to human-made rivers (phys.org)
06-12  A look at the SpaceX IPO by the numbers (phys.org)
06-12  Cosmic dawn fuel discovery unlocks early galaxy growth secrets (phys.org)
06-12  CO₂ injection reveals hidden cement chemistry behind 13% stronger early strength (phys.org)
06-12  New cavity control strategy improves performance of blue vertical-cavity surface-emitting lasers (phys.org)
06-12  Third-grade impulses linked to lower academic achievement and education into adulthood (phys.org)
06-12  Ancient DNA from Tuscan wells reveals origins of modern wine (phys.org)
06-12  Quantum friction causes light to slow down nanoworld movements (phys.org)
06-12  AI study reveals stark inequalities in global climate plans (phys.org)
06-12  Why cells started sticking together could help explain how animals first evolved (phys.org)
06-12  A new kind of entanglement helps quantum sensors tune out noise (phys.org)
06-12  Integrating sustainable practices into undergraduate science education (phys.org)
06-12  AI fast-forwards molecular simulations by 10,000-fold (phys.org)
06-12  Light echoes reveal possible dark matter buildup around supermassive black holes (phys.org)
06-12  Parents'' heat warning songs may prime zebra finch chicks for heat before they hatch (phys.org)
06-12  Heat claimed more than 200,000 lives in Europe since 2022: WHO (phys.org)
06-12  When seeds mislead, weeds succeed: Researchers uncover surprising ways weeds spread (phys.org)
06-12  Newly synthesized fullerene material remains metallic even under low temperatures (phys.org)
06-12  Capable CEOs communicate climate risks more consistently (phys.org)
06-12  Even weak ocean models can provide valuable information for environmental forecasts, study shows (phys.org)
06-12  ''Selection shadow'' may explain why longer lives bring more age-related disease (phys.org)
06-12  Forensic psychology faces bias claims in risk tools and courtroom testimony (phys.org)
06-12  Record heat pushes human-driven warming to 1.39C, 1.5C could arrive by 2030 (phys.org)
06-12  ESA officially adopts ARRAKIHS mission: EU leads the exploration of the low surface brightness universe (phys.org)
06-12  Genomes from Oceania offer new clues to human evolution (phys.org)
06-12  Diffusion model links foam physics to voting shifts and market behavior (phys.org)
06-12  How bacteria use acetyl coenzyme as a building block in the formation of cells (phys.org)
06-12  Annual carbon dioxide peak reaches 432 parts per million (phys.org)
06-12  Research proposes fairness framework for faculty promotion and tenure decisions (phys.org)
06-12  Silent prions reveal new cross-species chronic wasting disease risk in lab tests (phys.org)
06-12  Seven ratios predict SME insolvency up to three years early (phys.org)
06-12  Open-source AI may aid climate and development but deepen inequality, experts warn (phys.org)
06-12  Salmonella genomes reveal 45 previously unknown toxins in foodborne bacteria (phys.org)
06-12  Collapsing stars could spawn mini-universes, offering new path to gravastars (phys.org)
06-12  ''She should have seen it coming'': How radicalization policies put the burden on Muslim mothers (phys.org)
06-12  Sharks, seals, hunters, tourists: How wildlife‑human interactions matter for conservation (phys.org)
06-12  Chemists snap together complex 3D molecules from highly reactive ''radicals''—without losing their shape (phys.org)
06-12  Behind every overconfident leader might be a ''rational sycophant,'' veteran game theorists find (phys.org)
06-12  Cyclone Gabrielle-style storms may unleash tens of thousands more North Island landslides (phys.org)
06-12  Carbon dioxide removal slow to take off, alarming scientists (phys.org)
06-12  Smuggled dinosaur fossils return to Mongolia after two decades (phys.org)
06-12  This is how supermassive black holes feed themselves (phys.org)
06-12  Forest gaps and deadwood boost bird and bat diversity in woodlands (phys.org)
06-12  Indoor urban agriculture isn''t necessarily low carbon, study shows (phys.org)
06-12  First global map of mycorrhizal fungi reveals true scale of underground networks across the planet (phys.org)
06-12  Organic molecule with ultranarrow emission spectrum could lead to better LEDs (phys.org)
06-12  Physicists introduce phase contrast to electron microscopy, delivering sharper images of our body''s tiniest proteins (phys.org)
06-12  Prescribed fires can cut smoke pollution for years, miles beyond burn areas (phys.org)
06-12  Overlooked pollutants are responsible for about 15% of current global warming, study shows (phys.org)
06-12  Using history to breed better cherries (phys.org)
06-12  Wasp spider reveals rapid genetic adaptation during decades-long march into northern Europe (phys.org)
06-12  First leather bag from T-Rex cells to be auctioned in Paris (phys.org)
06-12  Rare deep-sea goblin sharks filmed in natural habitat for first time (phys.org)
06-12  AI doesn''t just help us think, it thinks instead of us: What this means for the process of learning (phys.org)
06-12  Amazon deforestation is falling, but progress is stalling (phys.org)
06-12  Why animal calls sound alike in time: Most species share a common communication tempo (phys.org)
06-12  Ocean glow meets 3D printing with living gels that sense mechanical force (phys.org)
06-12  Municipal governments are often slow to act, except when FIFA comes to town (phys.org)
06-12  Novel nanowire device offers rapid, noninvasive cancer detection (phys.org)
06-12  Earth''s energy imbalance has doubled—here''s why that matters (phys.org)
06-12  How a shape-shifting tiny rover inspired by Japanese toys autonomously explored the moon (phys.org)
06-12  Life after death: From burned trees to bleached corals, how dead organisms live on as the building blocks of new life (phys.org)
06-11  Why shame is an evolution-based defense mechanism (phys.org)
06-11  Private space tourism is taking off—but laws on outer space are from another era (phys.org)
06-11  Massive Kamchatka earthquake has extended rupture that overlaps 1952 event, researchers find (phys.org)
06-11  Farmers are key to restoring native woodlands—here''s what''s holding them back (phys.org)
06-11  ''Janus-faced'' nanomaterials pave the way for selectively capturing radioactive pollutants (phys.org)
06-11  Firms with independent board members are more willing to challenge risky CEO pay structures, says new research (phys.org)
06-11  How Hurricane Dorian changed disaster reporting (phys.org)
06-11  Ancient clay figurine from Guatemala may bear the oldest written numbers in Mesoamerica (phys.org)
06-11  Five-year plan to help scientists better understand the causes of algal blooms (phys.org)
06-11  Binary asteroids'' puzzling configurations may link to multi-satellite history (phys.org)
06-11  Scientists discover collagen, the human body''s most abundant protein, is liquid-like inside cells (phys.org)
06-11  Wary investors hit by a natural disaster seek premium on equity investment (phys.org)
06-11  Q&A: Expert offers insight on stopping the New World screwworm (phys.org)
06-11  AI set to reshape Indigenous Ranger education (phys.org)
06-11  Would you return a favor? Scientists say it depends on the relationship (phys.org)
06-11  Air pollution''s daily pulse over the Northeast (phys.org)
06-11  Consciousness likely not unique to earthlings, paper says (phys.org)
06-11  On the hunt for cosmic dawn and the universe''s very first stars (phys.org)
06-11  Insights into soil fertility help guide more targeted fertilizer strategies for long-term soil management (phys.org)
06-11  Seeds under pressure: New study reveals how climate change threatens Victoria''s alpine plant populations (phys.org)
06-11  Physical punishment of children is harmful and must be banned, UK researchers say (phys.org)
06-11  Electron matter waves gain ultrafast torque that flips handedness in femtoseconds (phys.org)
06-11  Weaker monsoon, bigger risks: Intense downpours could still hit South Asia hard (phys.org)
06-11  New art test could help museums spot fake Van Goghs without touching paintings (phys.org)
06-11  Message drift: Why things get taken out of context online and why it matters (phys.org)
06-11  Pathogenic fungus transmitted by domestic cat scratches is present in wild animals (phys.org)
06-11  Researchers develop a new anti-jellyfish floating buoy (phys.org)
06-11  Virtual future selves improve students'' planning and motivation, with gains seen after six months (phys.org)
06-11  Preschoolers whose parents received coaching had fewer conduct problems, higher cognitive skills in middle school (phys.org)
06-11  Butter or margarine? A food scientist describes how subtle chemical deviations can affect your baked goods (phys.org)
06-11  New iron–scandium catalyst extends carbon nanotube growth at high temperatures (phys.org)
06-11  Research examines how corporate workforce messaging shapes recruiting (phys.org)
06-11  Where humpbacks gather near Tokyo''s remote islands could reshape whale watching and conservation (phys.org)
06-11  Silver nanoparticles pave the way for precise DNA cutting and joining (phys.org)
06-11  Canada''s ''AI for All'' strategy has ambitious growth targets, but it falls short on workers and the environment (phys.org)
06-11  Annual global migration has nearly tripled since 2000, reshaping where and how people move (phys.org)
06-11  Global rice production has nearly doubled over 50 years despite climate change (phys.org)
06-11  P53''s five-hour rhythm may let resonance target gene networks on command (phys.org)
06-11  Study shows gains in preschoolers'' executive function with additional teacher training (phys.org)
06-11  New methods make tracking individual bird species during migration possible (phys.org)
06-11  Wheat root compounds suppress soil microbes, helping retain nitrogen and cut emissions (phys.org)
06-11  Cosmic acceleration holds up as new analysis rebuts slowdown claim (phys.org)
06-11  Antibody-guided nanoparticles target blood cancer cells in bone marrow (phys.org)
06-11  Custom protein binders zero in on near-identical disease targets with unprecedented selectivity (phys.org)
06-11  Degradable sensors reveal hidden soil secrets after microbes nibble on them (phys.org)
06-11  Lab-created ''moon'' rock could help scientists interpret lunar data and explore how water might form on the moon (phys.org)
06-11  Low-copper paints matched high-copper rivals, while silicone performed best against fouling (phys.org)
06-11  Novel catalyst design boosts solar-driven ammonia production under mild conditions (phys.org)
06-11  Hurricane rainfall and landslide risk are on the rise in Southern California (phys.org)
06-11  Global warming hit 1.37C in 2025, with Earth accumulating heat at an accelerating rate (phys.org)
06-11  Visualizing band structures in nanostructures: Extending band theory to imperfect periodic and bent systems (phys.org)
06-11  Coastal land shifts reveal faster local sea level rise than expected (phys.org)
06-11  New combined spore trapping and DNA sequencing technology tracks fungicide resistance in grain crops (phys.org)
06-11  ''Cold insurance'' for crops: Researchers unlock ''on-demand'' climate resilience (phys.org)
06-11  Cells have a secret power line: How the nucleus gets its own private energy supply from mitochondria (phys.org)
06-11  Biopolymer beads extend fungus bioinsecticide shelf life and release (phys.org)
06-11  Borneo''s ferret badger is found nowhere else on Earth (phys.org)
06-11  Drone surveys reveal why steep alpine channels erode so fast during debris flows (phys.org)
06-11  X-rays reveal how platinum oxidizes in real time inside hydrogen devices (phys.org)
06-11  Missing the forest for the trees: Conservationists emphasize the need for intact forest in coffee landscapes (phys.org)
06-11  AI helps reveal large-scale quantum effects hidden in stacked atomic sheets (phys.org)
06-11  Farm fields become living labs as data tools reshape crop research (phys.org)
06-11  Antiviral soil compound disrupts phage infection cycle before viruses can reproduce (phys.org)
06-11  Australia adds 33 spiny crayfish species to threatened list after megafires (phys.org)
06-11  Archaeologists uncover 4,000-year-old evidence of siege warfare in ancient Mesopotamia (phys.org)
06-11  Open-source FLIM Playground could speed reproducible analysis of complex cell images (phys.org)
06-11  Algorithm visualizes how cells ''talk'' to one another across tissue and time (phys.org)
06-11  Gorillas can learn to trust humans even after years of poaching pressure, research shows (phys.org)
06-11  How anti-CRISPR proteins promote the spread of hospital-acquired infections (phys.org)
06-11  Report: ICE surges have triggered massive job losses—including among Americans (phys.org)
06-11  AI model ''hears'' Bryde''s whale calls in seismic data from South China Sea (phys.org)
06-11  Everyone wants to think they''re open‑minded. Here''s why most people aren''t (phys.org)
06-11  How ice-age sea-level falls may have turned seafloor volcanoes into ocean fertilizer (phys.org)
06-11  ''Cool Routes'' finds cooler walking paths with hourly forecasts and street-level shade data (phys.org)
06-11  Dads today talk more freely with their teens about sex and relationships (phys.org)
06-11  The Milky Way was rewired by a cataclysmic collision billions of years ago. Now it is on course for another (phys.org)
06-11  How bacteria organize themselves to ''hitchhike'' across large distances (phys.org)
06-11  Farmers in a national park are turning down lights at night to help wildlife. It could be good for crops too (phys.org)
06-11  ''Atmospheric scrubbing'' could reduce cooling effects of stratospheric aerosol injections (phys.org)
06-11  DNA tetrahedrons unlock sharper cancer targeting with vitamin E tweak (phys.org)
06-11  More sustainable agriculture: Recycled fertilizers could be part of the solution (phys.org)
06-11  Extreme coastal flooding surges worldwide as rising seas rewrite 100-year odds (phys.org)
06-11  Dead organisms have a lasting ecological legacy, new research shows (phys.org)
06-11  Small optical component could change how telescopes view the sun (phys.org)
06-11  Secret life of adult whitebait revealed by new research (phys.org)
06-11  How biodiversity loss could raise borrowing costs and deepen debt risks worldwide (phys.org)
06-11  A meteorite impact may have once rained gold on Western Australia (phys.org)
06-11  An underground detector in China unveils its first major findings about mysterious ghost particles (phys.org)
06-11  Do mandatory body cameras actually reduce police brutality? (phys.org)
06-11  What happens when cartoon villains have an accent? Research reveals impact on kids (phys.org)
06-11  One storm pushed world''s rarest great ape closer to extinction in Sumatra (phys.org)
06-11  ''Basketball Mathematics'' help children boost math skills without extra class time (phys.org)
06-11  Demolishing homes after climate disasters can be devastating. Here''s how we reused precious materials (phys.org)
06-11  80-atom boron ''buckyball'' finally steps into nanotechnology''s spotlight (phys.org)
06-11  Greater international cooperation is needed to achieve the UN''s global forest goals (phys.org)
06-11  A day at the museum: How to follow kids'' leads to support curiosity across generations (phys.org)
06-11  Acoustic environment may explain why some bird songs outlast others (phys.org)
06-10  Giant kelp''s microscopic light antenna could inspire innovative climate solutions (phys.org)
06-10  Colonial ties may reshape 2026 World Cup odds, 1,500 simulations suggest (phys.org)
06-10  Acidic nanoparticles target Parkinson''s at cellular source (phys.org)
06-10  Ancient genome duplications laid the foundations of complex brains, research suggests (phys.org)
06-10  How Argonaute, a key protein for RNA therapeutics, becomes activated (phys.org)
06-10  Tyndall''s Trail of Bergs: Ice splintered off southern Patagonia glacier drifts across a growing glacial lake (phys.org)
06-10  Retreating glaciers increase iceberg sightings and reshape deep-sea habitats (phys.org)
06-10  Newfound ''whale necropolis'' reveals 5.3 million years of seafloor life (phys.org)
06-10  Deep sea an untapped ''evolutionary engine'' as dataset yields 500 million unique genes (phys.org)
06-10  Microbial alliances, not mitochondria alone, may have built first eukaryotic cells (phys.org)
06-10  Words matter: ''Cultivated'' outperforms ''lab-grown'' for consumer acceptance, study finds (phys.org)
06-10  Is your dog a lefty? New ''Doginburgh'' test captures paw preference (phys.org)
06-10  Fossil discovery shows the interaction between giant marine reptiles (phys.org)
06-10  Fragmented environmental policies risk costly failures, experts warn (phys.org)
06-10  Chimpanzees react negatively to unfairness, especially when close partners are nearby (phys.org)
06-10  Economist finds financial inequity distorted centuries-old Spanish water inequality (phys.org)
06-10  Astronomers find a four-carbon sugar in deep space (phys.org)
06-10  Radar data can help protect birds from wind turbines (phys.org)
06-10  Galaxy-killing wind discovered in the early universe (phys.org)
06-10  Parents helping kids enjoy math may boost achievement as much as content support (phys.org)
06-10  Hope for Maugean skate as juveniles reach adulthood in Macquarie Harbor (phys.org)
06-10  War on drugs or war on the poor? How bandit hunting formed a cover for Mexico''s counterinsurgency campaign (phys.org)
06-10  Majorana modes withstand disorder in atomic chains, boosting fault-tolerant quantum computing (phys.org)
06-10  How cultural backgrounds shape financial forecasts (phys.org)
06-10  Quantum witness technique reveals spinons in quantum spin liquid candidate (phys.org)
06-10  People have an inherent preference for counterclockwise motion, study reveals (phys.org)
06-10  Why plastic lingers: Water chemistry slows nature''s cleanup (phys.org)
06-10  Stretchy, soft, and sticky: Advancing the next generation of wearable and implantable sensors (phys.org)
06-10  To discover new physics, AI may need to ''unlearn'' the old one (phys.org)
06-10  Study finds fishing bycatch does not attract lesser black-backed gulls out of wind farms (phys.org)
06-10  Theoretical model developed to understand how isotopes change spectroscopy results (phys.org)
06-10  Survival of five million amphibians and reptiles displaced by construction in British Columbia may not be tracked (phys.org)
06-10  How health care systems shape native preferences for immigrants (phys.org)
06-10  Strong leadership will be key as AI reshapes the workforce, argues research (phys.org)
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