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23:19  3D analysis of wrist ligaments reveals locomotion clues in human ancestors (phys.org)
23:18  Warmer ocean currents significantly destabilize ice sheets, driving their retreat (phys.org)
23:16  Enzyme disables bacterial toxin by cleaving key chemical ring structure (phys.org)
23:13  Subsystem resetting: Researchers discover a new route to control phase transitions in complex systems (phys.org)
23:10  Low-temperature greenhouse gas conversion: Direct current reveals charge-driven mechanism (phys.org)
22:52  Bird researchers use virtual reality to bring fieldwork experience to classroom (phys.org)
22:46  California on track for lowest Lake Mead use in 75 years (phys.org)
22:41  A 3D-printed Christmas tree made entirely of ice (phys.org)
22:31  Decaying dark matter: Unidentified X-ray emission lines in galaxy cluster spectra may point the way (phys.org)
22:22  Bronze Age DNA from Calabria reveals a distinct mountain community (phys.org)
22:19  Fiddler crabs found to hoover up and break down microplastic particles (phys.org)
21:42  GoMars model simulates 50-year Martian dust cycle (phys.org)
21:39  How the ocean''s most abundant bacteria diversify into ecologically distinct groups (phys.org)
21:33  New fossil lungfish from Yunnan sheds light on critical stage of early vertebrate evolution (phys.org)
21:30  Subtle twist in materials prompts surprising electromagnetic behavior (phys.org)
21:23  The perfect polymer? Plant-based plastic is fully saltwater degradable and leaves behind zero microplastics (phys.org)
21:12  Young shark species more vulnerable to extinction, fossil record reveals (phys.org)
21:00  Active thermal metasurfaces amplify heat signatures by a factor of nine (phys.org)
21:00  Drone-mounted lab monitors fertilizer runoff in real time (phys.org)
21:00  Feeding fungi plant remnants produces tasty protein to fortify vegan, vegetarian diets (phys.org)
20:40  Physicists push superconducting diodes to high temperatures (phys.org)
20:16  Project Airbear technology could help predict best koala habitats from the sky (phys.org)
19:02  AI learns to build simple equations for complex systems (phys.org)
18:59  13 years of detailed US CO₂ emissions data released (phys.org)
18:30  Exposing the most dangerous dams in the US (phys.org)
18:20  Fruit ripeness predicted by reading leaf chemistry: Light-based technique avoids crop loss (phys.org)
18:00  Spot the males: New gene-editing method could transform mosquito control (phys.org)
18:00  Chemists develop unique tool for studying RNA in live cells (phys.org)
17:14  UK experiences sunniest year on record (phys.org)
17:12  ''Extremely exciting'': The ice cores that could help save glaciers (phys.org)
16:00  Can an electronic nose detect indoor mold? (phys.org)
13:00  OxiDx blood test shows racing without oxidative stress enhances horse performance (phys.org)
11:30  No price drop in Fukushima flounder found after treated-water discharge (phys.org)
11:30  Proposing a GenAI chatbot framework for youth disaster risk reduction (phys.org)
11:20  Novel Interstellar Mapping and Acceleration Probe instrument delivers first-light data (phys.org)
11:20  Acid-treated carbon nanotubes boost efficiency and stability of flexible perovskite solar modules (phys.org)
10:30  Amid Colorado River ''impasse,'' tense meeting comes to Las Vegas (phys.org)
10:30  Book prepares K-12 leaders for the next public health crisis (phys.org)
10:30  Sustainability-focused companies benefit more from audit transparency, study suggests (phys.org)
10:20  Slop, vibe coding and glazing: AI dominates 2025''s words of the year (phys.org)
10:00  ''Extreme melting'' episodes are accelerating ice loss in the Arctic (phys.org)
09:20  Your Christmas decorations may be hiding a tiny bit of badger and toad (phys.org)
09:00  Inclusive cues on job sites often fail to influence job seekers'' applications (phys.org)
08:30  Mobile health app aimed at improving sanitation in resource-limited communities (phys.org)
08:30  California leaders celebrate salmon ''comeback'' but climate risks loom (phys.org)
08:30  Fossil fuel industry''s ''climate false solutions'' reinforce its power, aggravate environmental injustice, study suggests (phys.org)
08:30  Your next puffer jacket could be made from bulrushes, as carbon-storing peat farming takes off (phys.org)
08:10  How owl leftovers became the perfect home for ancient baby bees (phys.org)
07:40  Christmas ads are hijacking the ''Love Actually'' feel-good spirit to get us spending more (phys.org)
07:40  A new study reveals the microbial biodiversity of dehesa soil (phys.org)
07:30  Living in substandard housing linked to kids'' missed schooling and poor grades (phys.org)
07:20  People tend to overestimate others'' emotions, but this may boost empathy (phys.org)
07:10  Exploring the origins of the universe: 145 low-noise amplifiers complete ALMA telescopes (phys.org)
06:30  Category ''6'' tropical cyclone hot spots are growing (phys.org)
05:59  New AI tool speeds up discovery of life-supporting microbes in microalgae (phys.org)
05:58  Neutrality isn''t a safe strategy on controversial issues, research shows (phys.org)
05:58  Embrace chaos to get lifelike movement from synthetic materials, researchers say (phys.org)
05:34  Image: Hatch thermal cover protects space station vestibule (phys.org)
05:03  Study links seabird nesting to shark turf wars in Hawai''i (phys.org)
04:59  Legal sports betting linked to sharp increases in violent crime, study finds (phys.org)
04:30  Ocean sediments are key to survival of northeastern US salt marshes (phys.org)
04:20  Scientists identify first non-coding gene that controls cell size (phys.org)
04:20  Laser light and the quantum nature of gravity: Proposed experiment could measure graviton energy exchange (phys.org)
04:15  Signature of climate change: Nearly half of harmful wildfire smoke exposure linked to human-caused warming (phys.org)
04:11  Has ''culture'' become obsolete as an archaeological concept? (phys.org)
03:56  Vital intertwining: Blood parasite''s chainmail-like DNA structure could inspire next-generation materials (phys.org)
03:51  AI and underwater recordings reveal bowhead whale breeding grounds in Arctic sea ice (phys.org)
03:44  Your body is full of medicine. Researchers can now synthesize it (phys.org)
03:42  Climate change''s hidden price tag: A 12% drop in our present income (phys.org)
03:39  Altermagnetism in RuO₂ thin films: A new magnetic material for the AI era (phys.org)
03:20  Shaking magnets with ultrafast light pulses reveals surprising spin control (phys.org)
03:10  Storms reveal how marine snow shapes carbon flow in the deep ocean (phys.org)
03:05  What''s powering these mysterious, bright blue cosmic flashes? Astronomers find a clue (phys.org)
03:01  Arctic sees unprecedented heat as climate impacts cascade (phys.org)
02:59  A photographer finds thousands of dinosaur footprints near Italian Winter Olympic venue (phys.org)
02:40  Opposing forces in cells could hold clues to treating disease (phys.org)
02:30  A universal law could explain how large trades change stock prices (phys.org)
02:22  Surface-engineered ZnO nanocrystals tackle perfluoroalkyl substance contamination (phys.org)
02:21  Could your boss be lonely? Here''s why it matters more than you might think (phys.org)
02:15  New method enables precise fluorine addition to drug-like molecules in one step (phys.org)
02:09  Possible ''superkilonova'' exploded not once but twice (phys.org)
02:06  How Europe could use billions in frozen Russian assets to fund Ukraine''s war effort, and why it''s so risky (phys.org)
02:05  How family gatherings unlock forgotten childhood memories that help us understand who we really are (phys.org)
02:03  Study puts spotlight on assessment tool used to predict deadly domestic abuse (phys.org)
02:03  PUNCH mission spacecraft producing unprecedented images of Sun (phys.org)
02:01  Why mistletoe is thriving, even as its traditional orchards are lost (phys.org)
01:57  Humans aren''t the only animals that gather to hunker down together at Christmas (phys.org)
01:50  Uncovering early embryonic communications using new stem cell model (phys.org)
01:47  How rogue nations are capitalizing on gaps in crypto regulation to finance weapons programs (phys.org)
01:45  The North Pole keeps moving. Here''s how that affects Santa''s holiday travel and yours (phys.org)
01:44  Doubts about women in combat don''t stand up to history (phys.org)
01:40  How bubbles may speed up CO₂ uptake by the ocean (phys.org)
01:38  Cool satellites and flexible electronics: Thin interlayers strengthen flexible composite materials (phys.org)
01:34  Teenagers are preparing for the jobs of 25 years ago, and schools are missing the AI revolution (phys.org)
01:32  Cell membrane fluctuations can produce electricity (phys.org)
01:31  There are fewer online trolls than people think (phys.org)
01:29  The next frontier in space is closer than you think: Welcome to the world of very low Earth orbit satellites (phys.org)
01:28  A, B, C or D: Grades might not say all that much about what students are actually learning (phys.org)
01:27  Two superpowers, one playbook: Why Chinese and US bureaucrats think and act alike (phys.org)
01:26  The trouble with idioms: How they can leave even fluent English speakers behind (phys.org)
01:25  Christmas at the end of the world: The curious allure of festive apocalypse films and TV (phys.org)
01:24  Is your dog or cat getting old? These simple gestures could help them live longer and happier lives (phys.org)
01:18  A hydrocarbon waste solution through a symbiosis network (phys.org)
01:15  A new transfer strategy to boost ultra-thin flexible temperature sensor performance (phys.org)
01:10  How pointing fingers shape what we see in old master paintings (phys.org)
01:04  Remote Southern Ocean seabirds study highlights reach of ''forever chemicals'' (phys.org)
01:00  Pahon Cave provides a look into 5,000 years of surprisingly stable Stone Age tool use (phys.org)
00:50  Composite copper oxides show strong, long-lasting antiviral action against tough viruses (phys.org)
00:47  Buy now, panic later is the new holiday ritual—stopping it won''t be easy (phys.org)
00:45  What makes people welcome or reject refugees? What research in Germany reveals (phys.org)
00:40  How stores fighting thieves risk putting off shoppers with disabilities and kids (phys.org)
00:39  How bus stops and bike lanes can make or break your festive city trip (phys.org)
00:38  How good people justify bending the rules at work—and what leaders can do about it (phys.org)
00:36  Milder winters, more parasites: Are moose at risk from winter ticks? (phys.org)
00:35  The best dinosaur discoveries of 2025 (phys.org)
00:34  Epstein''s victims deserve more attention than his ''client list'' (phys.org)
00:33  After mass violence, trauma spreads socially. Here are three ways you can help reduce it (phys.org)
00:30  Dazzling cosmic jet reveals time-stamped history of star birth (phys.org)
00:28  Hidden clues in colonial journals reveal why Tasmania''s remote west keeps burning (phys.org)
00:27  How natural disasters exacerbate inequity (phys.org)
00:21  Summer storms increase the risk of cyanobacterial blooms in clear water lakes (phys.org)
00:18  Storms in the Southern Ocean absorb more atmospheric heat than climate models predict (phys.org)
00:04  After devastating wildfires, watersheds are surprisingly thick with fish and amphibians (phys.org)
00:02  A new fossil face sheds light on early migrations of ancient human ancestor (phys.org)
00:00  Silver-coated cicada wing nanostructures boost molecular detection signals (phys.org)
12-16  A ''positive school climate'' can adversely affect some victims of bullying and violence (phys.org)
12-16  SpaceX squeezes in 100th Space Coast launch, but weather delays ULA, 2nd SpaceX mission (phys.org)
12-16  As reefs vanish, assisted coral fertilization offers hope in the Dominican Republic (phys.org)
12-16  A new global map uses a fleet of satellites to catch methane leaks from the energy sector (phys.org)
12-16  8.2 ka event triggered social transformation, not destruction, at China''s Jiahu site (phys.org)
12-16  Researcher examines trust in the early stages of entrepreneurship (phys.org)
12-16  Harnessing the positive health benefits of microbes (phys.org)
12-16  New way to track toxic algae that threaten shellfish industries developed by researchers (phys.org)
12-16  Rare brown dwarf discovered orbiting ancient star (phys.org)
12-16  Researchers develop new tool in forensic intelligence gathering (phys.org)
12-16  When blue-collar workers lose union protection, they try self-employment (phys.org)
12-16  How synthetic biology can transform crops, cancer therapies, and drug discovery: Q&A (phys.org)
12-16  Can AI strengthen democracy and improve collective decision-making? Q&A with Professor of Computer Science (phys.org)
12-16  Firefighter gear contains potentially hazardous flame retardants, study shows (phys.org)
12-16  Anatomy of a phytoplankton bloom revealed north of Hawai''i (phys.org)
12-16  A new family of barium-based crystals reveals rules for structural changes (phys.org)
12-16  Living rocks in South Africa rapidly absorb carbon and grow in harsh conditions (phys.org)
12-16  Voluntary wintertime cover crop adoption up 5% in Arkansas (phys.org)
12-16  Research shows informed traders never let a climate crisis go to waste (phys.org)
12-16  New framework reveals where transport emissions concentrate in Singapore (phys.org)
12-16  Community swimming program for Black youth boosts skills, sense of belonging, study finds (phys.org)
12-16  Nepal starts tiger census to track recovery (phys.org)
12-16  24 endangered sea turtles recovering in Florida after cold stunning off Cape Cod (phys.org)
12-16  Australia''s climate future: New model goes global (phys.org)
12-16  Scientists warn federal funding cuts could undermine walleye recovery in Minnesota (phys.org)
12-16  Women in the Indian Armed Forces suffer systemic discrimination across all stages of their military careers, study shows (phys.org)
12-16  Call to increase funding for ''invisible'' Deaf victim-survivors of domestic abuse (phys.org)
12-16  Iran''s record drought and cheap fuel have sparked an air pollution crisis—but the real causes run much deeper (phys.org)
12-16  Eroded Jersey Shore beaches could soon get federal money for replenishment: Will it be enough? (phys.org)
12-16  Waterbirds return this year, but amid long-term decline, aerial survey finds (phys.org)
12-16  Who owns your chicken? We''ve mapped the corporate power behind the world''s favorite meat (phys.org)
12-16  Refugee children: Right to education not guaranteed in many arrival centers (phys.org)
12-16  Sensor uses acoustic waves to detect objects at smallest scales (phys.org)
12-16  Science has always been marketed, from 18th-century coffeehouse demos of Newton''s ideas to today''s TikTok explainers (phys.org)
12-16  Some big water agencies in farming areas get water for free: Critics say that needs to end (phys.org)
12-16  Researchers explore the impact of different seasonings on the flavor perception of doenjang soup (phys.org)
12-16  Climate whiplash by 2064: Study projects extreme swings in rainfall and drought for Asia (phys.org)
12-16  Christmas trees are more expensive than ever in Colorado—why? (phys.org)
12-16  Forget stardust—it was star ice all along (phys.org)
12-16  New research shows it''s never too late to help students learn to read—even in high school (phys.org)
12-16  New York K–12 enrollment down, but charter, homeschool rates double in a decade (phys.org)
12-16  At Fort Worth Zoo, scientists gather to fight deadly elephant herpesvirus (phys.org)
12-16  New method detects contaminated bathing water in just 20 minutes (phys.org)
12-16  Researchers revive old pea varieties in huge seed collection: ''An untapped gold mine for the future'' (phys.org)
12-16  2025''s extreme weather had the jet stream''s fingerprints all over it, from flash floods to hurricanes (phys.org)
12-16  Portable optical scanner reveals hidden ozone damage in plant leaves (phys.org)
12-16  New River Literacy concept empowers communities to protect freshwaters (phys.org)
12-16  Ancient genetic ''start'' signal found in bacteria, archaea and eukaryotes (phys.org)
12-16  Machine learning offers growers a new tool for predicting crop water use (phys.org)
12-16  Moss and symbionts offer a promising solution for removing metals from mining and forestry-impacted waters (phys.org)
12-16  Manta rays create mobile ecosystems, study finds (phys.org)
12-16  The hidden physics of knot formation in fluids (phys.org)
12-16  Engineered material uses light to destroy PFAS and other contaminants in water (phys.org)
12-16  Nanomotors drive protein network formation inside artificial cells (phys.org)
12-16  Synthetic key enzyme enables the conversion of CO₂ into formic acid (phys.org)
12-16  Evaluating the evaluators: How do plant virus genome analysis tools stack up? (phys.org)
12-16  Integrative quantum chemistry method unlocks secrets of advanced materials (phys.org)
12-16  Pardons are political, with modern presidents expanding their use (phys.org)
12-16  A hormone can access the brain by ''hitchhiking'' on extracellular vesicles, researchers discover (phys.org)
12-16  Clerical error found to have caused misidentification of frog specimen that once stood for an entire species (phys.org)
12-16  New biomolecular technique uncovers millet in medieval Ukrainian dental calculus (phys.org)
12-16  Near-infrared light enables wireless power and data transfer for medical implants (phys.org)
12-16  Scientists create stable, switchable vortex knots inside liquid crystals (phys.org)
12-16  Terra Amata site reveals technological flexibility of first humans in Europe (phys.org)
12-16  How do corals feed? Energy supply from directly ingested food previously underestimated (phys.org)
12-16  Molecules as switches for sustainable light-driven technologies (phys.org)
12-16  Room-temperature electron behavior defies expectations, hinting at ultra-efficient electronics (phys.org)
12-16  Scientists develop a smarter mRNA therapy that knows which cells to target (phys.org)
12-16  Iron minerals'' hidden chemistry explains how soils trap carbon (phys.org)
12-16  New research finds Zillow''s Zestimate reduces uncertainty and improves outcomes for both buyers and sellers (phys.org)
12-16  Tapping into whale talk: Open-source bio-logger captures underwater cetacean conversations (phys.org)
12-16  Order from chaos: The emergence of photon ''swirling'' in disordered nanometric systems (phys.org)
12-16  Heavy is the head that wears the crown: Dominant baboons miss out on restful nights (phys.org)
12-16  NASA''s Roman telescope will observe thousands of newfound cosmic voids (phys.org)
12-16  Climate change can affect human diseases in widespread and varied ways (phys.org)
12-16  Algae-based asphalt binder strengthens roads for cold climates (phys.org)
12-16  Dark matter search narrows as detector sets new limits and spots solar neutrinos (phys.org)
12-16  Tiny particles ''surf'' microcosmic waves to save energy in chaotic environments (phys.org)
12-16  Modulating key interaction prevents virus from entering cells (phys.org)
12-16  Cracking the code of a hidden cancer receptor: How scientists found the first true Frizzled blocker (phys.org)
12-16  Most peer reviewers now use AI, and publishing policy must keep pace (phys.org)
12-16  Massive stars make their mark in Hubble image (phys.org)
12-16  Massive rock layer beneath Bermuda may explain island''s unusual elevation (phys.org)
12-16  From cages to fields: Lab mice lose their anxiety after a week outdoors (phys.org)
12-16  Online ratings often mislead shoppers, according to new study (phys.org)
12-16  From civil disobedience to networked whistleblowing: What national security truth-tellers reveal in an age of crackdowns (phys.org)
12-16  Making lighter work of calculating fluid and heat flow (phys.org)
12-16  Best way for employers to support employees with chronic mental illness is by offering flexibility (phys.org)
12-16  Advanced optical model clarifies how complex materials interact with polarized light (phys.org)
12-16  The ''one chatbot per child'' model for AI in classrooms conflicts with what research shows: Learning is a social process (phys.org)
12-16  To see or not to see—distinguishing ''absence'' from ''ignorance'' to improve seabird conservation (phys.org)
12-16  Study reveals fisheries danger zones for large seabirds (phys.org)
12-16  Unlocking even more value in Canada''s canola industry (phys.org)
12-16  AI helps solve decades-old maze in frustrated magnet physics (phys.org)
12-16  2.8 days to disaster: Why we are running out of time in low earth orbit (phys.org)
12-16  Knocking out drug-resistant TB with a one-two punch (phys.org)
12-16  First armored dinosaur hatchling discovered in China (phys.org)
12-16  Light-driven process forms flexible electrodes on skin, textiles and glass (phys.org)
12-16  What''s in a label? Rethinking how we talk about gender-based violence (phys.org)
12-16  Dissecting the Grinch: What anatomy reveals about Christmas''s most famous villain (phys.org)
12-16  How we unlocked the secrets of Denmark''s oldest plank boat—with the help of an ancient fingerprint (phys.org)
12-16  Can scientists detect life without knowing what it looks like? Research using machine learning offers a new way (phys.org)
12-16  NASA announces plan to map Milky Way with Roman Space Telescope (phys.org)
12-16  Radio observations find nothing at Omega Centauri''s heart (phys.org)
12-16  The rise of sinkholes: How to spot the risks before disaster strikes (phys.org)
12-16  ''Checkout charity'' requests often backfire, leaving shoppers feeling guilty (phys.org)
12-16  Social connections slow aging in dolphins, echoing patterns seen in humans (phys.org)
12-16  Torrential rains and flash floods kill 37 in Moroccan city of Safi (phys.org)
12-16  Nanoscale magnetic mazes could transform data center communications (phys.org)
12-16  Japan will be without a panda for the first time in 50 years after twins leave Tokyo zoo (phys.org)
12-16  How traditional Himalayan burning could help prevent mega wildfires (phys.org)
12-16  Interstellar comet keeps its distance as it makes its closest approach to Earth (phys.org)
12-16  Satellites help tackle landfill methane leaks (phys.org)
12-16  Image: Hubble captures the death of a low-mass star in the Calabash Nebula (phys.org)
12-16  Deep-sea squid caught masquerading as sponge stalks in Pacific abyss (phys.org)
12-16  Bayeux Tapestry could have been originally designed as mealtime reading for medieval monks (phys.org)
12-16  Eco-friendly solution to marine fouling uses electrochemically-active coating (phys.org)
12-16  The science of ''us'': Scholars examine how mixed-race couples handle social stresses (phys.org)
12-16  First global study finds young people redefining sexuality around the world (phys.org)
12-16  Biodegradable wet wipes remain in rivers for more than five weeks (phys.org)
12-16  Seabed mapping boosting knowledge of Australia''s incredible marine estate (phys.org)
12-16  The Alps set to lose a record number of glaciers in the next decade, study warns (phys.org)
12-15  Iconic ''Little Foot'' fossil may be new type of human ancestor (phys.org)
12-15  Why has the price of chocolate become so volatile? (phys.org)
12-15  New agentic AI platform accelerates advanced optics design (phys.org)
12-15  Novel tracking method reveals spread of antibiotic resistance across Hong Kong''s environment (phys.org)
12-15  Measuring radio leaks from 36,000 kilometers up (phys.org)
12-15  How water and clay shape the archaeological record at Murujuga (phys.org)
12-15  Raising strong yeast as a petroleum substitute (phys.org)
12-15  Newly engineered giant superatoms show promise for reliable quantum state transfer (phys.org)
12-15  Traffic pollution alters the atmospheric electric field, study finds (phys.org)
12-15  Second-hand gift-giving is a well-deliberated decision, study finds (phys.org)
12-15  Optimized membranes boost carbon dioxide separation (phys.org)
12-15  Symbiotic bacteria help clean wastewater—but there''s a catch (phys.org)
12-15  Video: Lunar impact flash detected on the moon by Armagh Observatory and Planetarium (phys.org)
12-15  Hundreds of Pacific workers in Australia say they would never report mistreatment, survey shows (phys.org)
12-15  Astronomers find planetary and stellar companions to two ultracool dwarfs in Taurus (phys.org)
12-15  Farmers boosted Europe''s biodiversity over the last 12,000 years (phys.org)
12-15  Backyard insect inspires large-scale invisibility particles production (phys.org)
12-15  Clues to the origin of hot Jupiters hidden in their orbits (phys.org)
12-15  To connect across politics, try saying what you oppose (phys.org)
12-15  The moon-forming event: Why it was by explosive ejection rather than a giant impact (phys.org)
12-15  Colorado wolf re-released in Grand County after crossing into New Mexico (phys.org)
12-15  SpaceX sets 800 billion valuation, confirms 2026 IPO plans (phys.org)
12-15  Ancient lake from ice age comes back to life in Death Valley after record rainfall (phys.org)
12-15  Rare, deep-sea encounter: Scientists observe ''extraordinary'' seven-arm octopus (phys.org)
12-15  Highly pathogenic avian influenza found in Wisconsin dairy herd (phys.org)
12-15  Earthquake swarm resumes to rattle Northern California city, seismologists say (phys.org)
12-15  Thank the JWST for confirming the first runaway supermassive black hole (phys.org)