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02:28  Identifying dinosaurs from their footprints is difficult, but AI can help (phys.org)
02:27  How fire, people and history shaped the South''s iconic longleaf pine forests (phys.org)
02:24  Why some people speak up against prejudice, while others do not (phys.org)
02:22  Biomass could play a key role in Canada''s transition to a carbon-neutral economy (phys.org)
02:20  White men held less than half the board seats on the top 50 Fortune list for the third straight year (phys.org)
02:18  Want to ride your bicycle? Study highlights rise of Canada''s bike network (phys.org)
02:17  Reconfigurable robotic fish reveals how stiffness and wave propagation shape swimming performance (phys.org)
02:00  Cuttlefish use polarized light to create a dramatic mating display invisible to humans (phys.org)
01:52  How defects make permanent magnets even more efficient (phys.org)
01:50  Streaks on Mercury show that it is not a ''dead planet'' (phys.org)
01:48  Trust in Ph.D. advisor can predict a good grad school experience (phys.org)
01:47  Gold ''supraballs'' nearly double solar energy absorption in tests (phys.org)
01:43  First radio signals from rare supernova reveal star''s final years (phys.org)
01:41  AI unlocks hundreds of cosmic anomalies in Hubble archive (phys.org)
01:33  Readers crave good stories, gender irrelevant (phys.org)
01:32  Red flowers have a ''magic trait'' to attract birds and keep bees away (phys.org)
01:31  Claiming your business page on review platforms can have unintended effects on customer reviews, study shows (phys.org)
01:29  Where did southern Australia''s record-breaking heat wave come from? (phys.org)
01:28  In ancient Mesopotamia, what was a ziggurat? (phys.org)
01:26  Groundhogs are lousy forecasters but valuable animal engineers—and an important food source (phys.org)
01:25  Back to school: What are the money lessons to teach your kids at every age? (phys.org)
01:03  Ensuring equitable technological transitions: AI use in the workforce (phys.org)
01:02  Drug delivery concept boosts nanoparticle surfactants for enhanced oil recovery (phys.org)
00:59  Ancient Martian beach discovered, providing new clues to red planet''s habitability (phys.org)
00:51  Peatland restoration can deliver climate mitigation benefits within a few decades (phys.org)
00:47  Context matters: Looking at role in fishery sustainability could serve as a foundation to improve fisheries worldwide (phys.org)
00:45  New data reveals how gentrification is reshaping who can afford to live on London (phys.org)
00:38  Q&A: The dangers of not teaching students how to use AI responsibly (phys.org)
00:37  New technology solves production bottleneck for black soldier fly larvae (phys.org)
00:36  Pushback couldn''t derail this researcher''s work in criminology (phys.org)
00:33  How early-career English language teachers can grow professionally, despite all odds (phys.org)
00:24  Study finds no evidence that using gender-inclusive language alone helps women in the workplace (phys.org)
00:18  Girls are happiest at school—for good reasons, finds Norwegian study (phys.org)
00:08  New report reveals scale, causes and consequences of UK South West octopus bloom (phys.org)
00:00  Amazon Leo satellites exceed brightness limits, study finds (phys.org)
00:00  Ocean fronts revealed as key players in Earth''s carbon cycle (phys.org)
00:00  Hafted stone tools in China suggest early hominins were more inventive than thought (phys.org)
01-27  From stellar engines to Dyson bubbles, alien megastructures could hold themselves together under the right conditions (phys.org)
01-27  How the university turns royalties into a self-funding engine for innovation (phys.org)
01-27  The Great Mongolian Road: Japanese Imperial Army maps reveal first detailed documentation (phys.org)
01-27  Heat waves could put millions of European cattle at risk by mid-century (phys.org)
01-27  Learning how to destroy PFAS—down to the tiniest airborne particles (phys.org)
01-27  Oddball flower challenges long-held rule about how new plant species evolve (phys.org)
01-27  Through the looking glass: New framework gives language to representation in children''s books (phys.org)
01-27  Heat waves are reshaping the behavior of Western Australia''s western ringtail possum (phys.org)
01-27  Physicists eye emerging technology for solar cells in outer space (phys.org)
01-27  AI model accelerates defect-based material design (phys.org)
01-27  New white paper on rebuilding trust at work amid AI-driven change and burnout published (phys.org)
01-27  People are swayed by AI-generated videos even when they know they''re fake, study shows (phys.org)
01-27  For couples, one affectionate communicator can help both partners feel relationship satisfaction (phys.org)
01-27  New tool will help manage one of Nevada''s most critical freshwater sources (phys.org)
01-27  Global health impacts of plastics systems set to double by 2040 (phys.org)
01-27  Footprint tracker identifies tiny mammals with up to 96% accuracy (phys.org)
01-27  How political leanings affect views on academic freedom: New research (phys.org)
01-27  A brief history of sugar (phys.org)
01-27  Q&A: Uncovering the low-temperature oxygen storage and release mechanism of Mn–CeO₂ nanoparticles (phys.org)
01-27  Unlocking defect-free graphene electrodes for transparent electronics (phys.org)
01-27  Radical transparency is required to scale carbon dioxide removal, expert says (phys.org)
01-27  What is the universe made of? Experts weigh in on the mysterious force that shapes our cosmic history (phys.org)
01-27  Burning trees to help the planet? South Florida tries new climate tech solution (phys.org)
01-27  Trump administration approves plan backed by Newsom to build largest California reservoir in 50 years (phys.org)
01-27  The many faces of monster galaxies (phys.org)
01-27  Ignis mission timelapses: Earth and moon views from the International Space Station (phys.org)
01-27  The hidden physics of watersheds: Why some are more sensitive to climate variability than others (phys.org)
01-27  Drones yield an efficient method for measuring coastal currents (phys.org)
01-27  Moon-based observations capture Earth''s ''radiation fingerprint'' (phys.org)
01-27  Citizen science and the challenge of measuring urban sustainability (phys.org)
01-27  Great power rivalry is reshaping global supply chains, new study shows (phys.org)
01-27  Proposed new mission will create artificial solar eclipses in space (phys.org)
01-27  Nanoplastics in water help bacteria form stronger, disinfectant-resistant biofilms (phys.org)
01-27  Establishing a new QM/MM design principle based on electronic-state responses (phys.org)
01-27  How protein network cooperatively regulates iron balance in plants (phys.org)
01-27  Mighty microscopic fibers are the key to cell division and life itself (phys.org)
01-27  Brewing possibilities: Using caffeine to edit gene expression (phys.org)
01-27  The shape of things to come: How spheroid geometry guides multicellular orbiting and invasion (phys.org)
01-27  A protein ''tape recorder'' enables scientists to measure and decode cellular processes at scale and over time (phys.org)
01-27  Remote sensing model enables early detection of vole outbreaks in Spanish farmlands (phys.org)
01-27  In polar regions, microbes are influencing climate change as frozen ecosystems thaw (phys.org)
01-27  Using AI to keep CRISPR technology in-check (phys.org)
01-27  Arctic seas are getting louder as ice melts, posing risks: Study shows how to better measure noise (phys.org)
01-27  Software allows scientists to simulate nanodevices on a supercomputer (phys.org)
01-27  Scientists recover the oldest wooden tools from a site in Greece (phys.org)
01-27  Toothbrush-activated powder whitens, repairs and protects teeth (phys.org)
01-27  Marine protected areas aren''t in the right places to safeguard dolphins and whales in the South Atlantic, says study (phys.org)
01-27  Microgravity rewires microbial metabolism, limiting space-based manufacturing efficiency (phys.org)
01-27  Swimming in a shared medium makes particles synchronize without touching (phys.org)
01-27  Crime victims with neurodevelopmental disorders may experience victim blaming (phys.org)
01-27  Stealth and manipulation: Strategies of bacterial plasmids investigated (phys.org)
01-27  Collaboration of elementary particles: How teamwork among photon pairs overcomes quantum errors (phys.org)
01-27  Visualizing how cancer drugs reshape proteins linked to lung cancer (phys.org)
01-27  Spider monkeys pool their knowledge to find the best fruit (phys.org)
01-27  Molecular arrangement strategy targets multiple Alzheimer''s disease factors at once (phys.org)
01-27  Sloshing liquefied natural gas in cargo tanks causes higher impact forces than expected (phys.org)
01-27  How gut bacteria control immune responses (phys.org)
01-27  Cryo-EM structures reveal conformational dynamics behind AP-4 membrane trafficking (phys.org)
01-27  From fleeting to stable: Scientists uncover recipe for new carbon dioxide-based energetic materials (phys.org)
01-27  Sea levels are rising—but in Greenland, they will fall (phys.org)
01-27  AI tool Helixer identifies genes in newly sequenced organisms (phys.org)
01-27  AI sheds light on mysterious dinosaur footprints (phys.org)
01-27  Changes to cougar diets and behaviors reduce their competition with wolves in Yellowstone, study finds (phys.org)
01-27  New data show reduced overall PFAS exposures in subarctic ocean (phys.org)
01-27  How NASA is homing in from space on ocean debris (phys.org)
01-27  AI agents streamline discovery of safer, more efficient solid electrolytes for batteries (phys.org)
01-27  Environmental conditions can influence evolution of gut microbiomes in African herbivores (phys.org)
01-27  Tapping the engines of cellular electrochemistry and forces of evolution (phys.org)
01-27  3′UTR-derived small RNA couples acid resistance to metabolic reprogramming in Salmonella within macrophages (phys.org)
01-27  Perceiving AI as a ''job killer'' negatively influences attitudes towards democracy, study suggests (phys.org)
01-27  Checklist offers guide to verifying authenticity of nature and carbon credits (phys.org)
01-27  New DNA ''page numbers'' method enables accurate assembly of long genetic sequences (phys.org)
01-27  World not ready for rise in extreme heat, scientists say (phys.org)
01-27  The invisible bubbles that spread cancer could also help stop it (phys.org)
01-27  US hospitality and tourism professors don''t reflect the diversity of the industry they serve (phys.org)
01-27  New sensor surface distinguishes aggressive cancer cells by physical behavior (phys.org)
01-27  Personalized library model adapts book recommendations to readers'' changing knowledge (phys.org)
01-27  Lit bots beware: AI creative writing faces reader skepticism, study shows (phys.org)
01-27  Watching atoms roam before they decay (phys.org)
01-27  AI makes quantum field theories computable (phys.org)
01-27  Early warning for wine spoilage glows in the dark (phys.org)
01-27  Epigenetic switch found to halt fat cell formation in adipose tissue (phys.org)
01-27  Q&A: Even small amounts of online math practice can improve skills (phys.org)
01-27  How starfish control tube feet without a central nervous system or brain (phys.org)
01-27  The masters behind Bronze Age rock art (phys.org)
01-27  Feeling unprepared for the AI boom? You''re not alone (phys.org)
01-27  Dealing with a difficult relationship? Here''s how psychology says you can shift the dynamic (phys.org)
01-27  Journey to center of Milky Way with upcoming NASA Roman core survey (phys.org)
01-27  How the polar vortex and warm ocean intensified a major US winter storm (phys.org)
01-27  Practice using bags and lunchboxes: How to build your child''s confidence as they start school (phys.org)
01-27  Scientists reveal gold precipitation mechanism at pyrite-water interface (phys.org)
01-27  Social media ban for under-16s could ''create a game of cat and mouse'' between platforms and users (phys.org)
01-27  What is dark energy? Research shines light on space''s biggest question (phys.org)
01-27  Elucidating liquid-liquid phase separation under non-equilibrium conditions (phys.org)
01-27  Moisture availability, not fertilizer alone, affects long-term fate of soil phosphorus (phys.org)
01-27  Aging populations could cut global water use by up to 31%, study finds (phys.org)
01-27  Harvestmen arachnids apparently use fluorescent patterns for species recognition (phys.org)
01-27  AI generates short DNA sequences that show promise for gene therapies (phys.org)
01-27  Q&A: Coexistence between humans and wild animals in Japan (phys.org)
01-27  Nepal''s green success story has a hidden social gap, research shows (phys.org)
01-27  Flight engineers give NASA''s Dragonfly lift (phys.org)
01-27  High-resolution map shows dark matter''s gravity pulled normal matter into galaxies (phys.org)
01-26  New reports illustrate historical patterns of inequity in policy design and their impact across generations (phys.org)
01-26  Mapping cell development with mathematics-informed machine learning (phys.org)
01-26  Manganese helps reduce agricultural nitrogen pollution in air, water (phys.org)
01-26  Tapping into risk in America''s drinking water (phys.org)
01-26  New evidence reveals how Greenland''s seaweed locks away carbon in the deep ocean (phys.org)
01-26  Scientist uses anime for STEM outreach (phys.org)
01-26  Exceptionally well-preserved ant in Goethe''s amber examined (phys.org)
01-26  New insight into economic outcomes of the US space race (phys.org)
01-26  First carbon-enhanced metal-poor stars discovered in Milky Way''s companion (phys.org)
01-26  Rain, not snow: Extraordinary warmth leaves mountains less snowy across the West (phys.org)
01-26  How does popularity influence consumers'' online music choices? (phys.org)
01-26  Shipping regulations to reduce pollution may have exacerbated Great Barrier Reef bleaching (phys.org)
01-26  ''Shark-repellent'' method could reform fisheries by curbing bycatch (phys.org)
01-26  Are llamas big pharma''s secret weapon to find new drugs? (phys.org)
01-26  Shrubs curb carbon emissions in China''s largest desert, decades-long experiment shows (phys.org)
01-26  Hibernating hamsters maintain muscle cells by suppressing muscle regeneration, study shows (phys.org)
01-26  Saltier seas in spring double the chance of extreme El Niño events, study finds (phys.org)
01-26  OceanXplorer: a ''one-stop shop'' for marine research (phys.org)
01-26  ''So little we know'': In submersibles revealing the deep sea (phys.org)
01-26  Historic winter storm kills at least 10 across US (phys.org)
01-26  To reach net-zero, reverse current policy and protect the largest trees in the Amazon, say scientists (phys.org)
01-26  Vanishing birds across Norway''s agricultural landscape may signal deeper changes (phys.org)
01-26  Banal but brutal: Career anxiety as a driving force behind authoritarianism (phys.org)
01-26  Innovative catalyst enables CO₂-free production of hydrogen and formate from waste byproduct glycerol (phys.org)
01-26  Arctic Weather Satellite paves way for constellation observation (phys.org)
01-26  Period pain and heavy bleeding cost the Australian economy billions every year in lost productivity (phys.org)
01-26  Chandra catalog now contains 1.3 million X-ray detections across the sky (phys.org)
01-26  CEO accents play role in everyday investors'' decision-making, but not professionals, study finds (phys.org)
01-26  We interviewed Australian women who sexually abused children—this is what we learned (phys.org)
01-26  Breakthrough laser technique holds quantum matter in stable packets (phys.org)
01-26  South African San rock art reveals trance dances and initiation ceremonies (phys.org)
01-26  A new study of lunar rocks suggests Earth''s water might not have come from meteorites (phys.org)
01-26  Bacteria use wrapping flagella to tunnel through microscopic passages, research reveals (phys.org)
01-26  A new dataset exposes biodiversity loss hidden in global staple food trade (phys.org)
01-26  Superconducting nanowire memory array achieves significantly lower error rate (phys.org)
01-26  Yes, feral cats and foxes really have driven many Australian mammals to extinction (phys.org)
01-25  Novel biosensor enables real-time tracking of iron (II) in living cells (phys.org)
01-25  A new look at trends in human deaths due to climate extremes (phys.org)
01-25  The Mount Maunganui tragedy reminds us landslides are NZ''s deadliest natural hazard (phys.org)
01-25  Researchers develop high-performance fluoroborate crystals for deep-ultraviolet lasers (phys.org)
01-25  Teaching horses to ''speak up'' with symbols: Project aims to boost animal welfare (phys.org)
01-25  Cleaner air is (inadvertently) harming the Great Barrier Reef (phys.org)
01-25  Mining genomes for cyst nematode resistance could enable better soybean harvests (phys.org)
01-25  Edison''s 1879 bulb experiments may have unintentionally produced graphene (phys.org)
01-25  Why do onions and chips keep washing up on England''s south coast? Here''s the science (phys.org)
01-25  General ad campaign for climate action receives more public engagement than tailored approach, study finds (phys.org)
01-25  Why some messages are more convincing than others (phys.org)
01-25  New nanoparticle technology offers hope for hard-to-treat diseases (phys.org)
01-25  New study sheds light on the threat of ''marine darkwaves'' to ocean life (phys.org)
01-25  Microplastics in the atmosphere: Higher emissions come from land areas than from the ocean, study finds (phys.org)
01-25  Bullying tied to higher suicide attempt risk for high school girls (phys.org)
01-25  An app that uses drone footage to track plastic litter on beaches is promoting voluntary cleanup in Ireland (phys.org)
01-25  Humanity''s oldest known cave art has been discovered in Sulawesi (phys.org)
01-25  Why we believe what we click: How self-selected online information shapes beliefs more than passive exposure (phys.org)
01-25  How to get managers to say yes to flexible work arrangements (phys.org)
01-25  Takeout meals serve as both reward and comfort after work, study finds (phys.org)
01-24  Rats demonstrate ability to replay episodic memories in complex experimental settings (phys.org)
01-24  A new three-way single step rearrangement enables precise ring editing (phys.org)
01-24  A year after undermining Bredt''s rule, scientists make cage-shaped, double-bonded molecules that defy expectations (phys.org)
01-24  DNA origami enables precise patterning of molecules on 2D semiconductors (phys.org)
01-24  Ancient Spanish trees reveal Mediterranean storms are intensifying (phys.org)
01-24  Why some Central Pacific El Niños die quickly while others linger for years (phys.org)
01-24  Using amino acids as fuels to make conductive graphene (phys.org)
01-24  Saturday Citations: A weird, extinct life form; cholesterol hacking; interspecies prosociality of whales (phys.org)
01-24  Icy storm threatens Americans with power outages, extreme cold (phys.org)
01-24  What weather apps sometimes miss about dangerous winter storm conditions (phys.org)
01-24  Radicalism, extremism, fundamentalism: International study finds numerous commonalities—and certain differences (phys.org)
01-24  Why does it feel like dangerous ocean creatures are ruining Australia''s summer? (phys.org)
01-24  Q&A: The present and future of the ecosystem reflected in marine life (phys.org)
01-24  Q&A: Fairness and well-being in society (phys.org)
01-24  Western governors called to Washington as Colorado River impasse drags on (phys.org)
01-24  Reading how to be male: Boys'' literature reflects the rise of aggressive masculinity (phys.org)
01-24  Q&A: Achieving a carbon neutral society through freshwater carbon research (phys.org)
01-24  Ion accumulation in liquid–liquid phase separation regulates biomolecule localization, finds study (phys.org)
01-24  Ultra-thin wireless retinal implant offers hope for safely restoring vision signals (phys.org)
01-24  Hydrogen''s role in generating free electrons in silicon finally explained (phys.org)
01-24  Transforming hydrogen energy by flattening granular catalysts into paper-thin sheets (phys.org)
01-24  PFAS contamination in Pawcatuck River traced back to old textile mill ponds (phys.org)
01-24  Breakthroughs for preventing pistachio hull split (phys.org)
01-24  Most men do not subscribe to toxic masculinity traits, study finds (phys.org)
01-24  New drug delivery mechanism could aid breast cancer treatment (phys.org)
01-24  Biologists and engineers follow goopy clues to plant-wilting bacteria (phys.org)
01-24  Glassy dynamics model predicts lipid exchange rates across cell membranes (phys.org)
01-24  Climate change can alter flower nectar quality and supply, threatening monarch butterfly migration (phys.org)
01-24  Discovery reveals how acetylation controls key enzyme linked to cancer growth (phys.org)
01-24  Harnessing nanoscale magnetic spins to overcome the limits of conventional electronics (phys.org)
01-24  Particle permutation task can be tackled by quantum but not classical computers, study finds (phys.org)
01-24  Refined radiocarbon dating provides clearer timeline of human activity along Cantabrian coast 18,000 years ago (phys.org)
01-24  Measuring the consequences of plastic contamination (phys.org)
01-24  Conservation may not be enough to sustain water supplies, researchers find (phys.org)
01-24  Safeguarding health for animals and people: Veterinary hospitals make use of UV-C robots and creative education (phys.org)
01-24  Pig vaccine candidate outperforms leading available treatment in new trials (phys.org)
01-24  The art of custom-intercalating 42 metals into layered titanates (phys.org)
01-24  Scientists observe a 300-million-year-old brain rhythm in several animal species (phys.org)
01-24  Adoption of electric vehicles tied to real-world reductions in air pollution (phys.org)
01-24  Light-controlled switches offer precise regulation of ion channels in living cells (phys.org)
01-23  How microbial fossils illuminate life''s origins (phys.org)
01-23  For every dollar we spend protecting nature, we spend 30 destroying it: Report (phys.org)
01-23  2D material offers a solution to long-standing obstacle in diamond-based circuits (phys.org)
01-23  Questions are being raised about microplastics studies—here''s what''s solid science and what isn''t (phys.org)
01-23  From lunar nights to Martian dust storms: Why batteries struggle in space (phys.org)
01-23  Halley''s Comet wrongly named: 11th-century English monk predates British astronomer (phys.org)
01-23  Multiwavelength variability reveals dust structure in quasars (phys.org)
01-23  Astrophysicists discover largest sulfur-containing molecular compound in space (phys.org)
01-23  Study finds fisheries management—not predator recovery—drives catch levels in the North Sea (phys.org)
01-23  Researchers show the insights drones can provide by monitoring corn on small farms (phys.org)
01-23  Feeling alone in a full office: Study reveals hidden epidemic of workplace loneliness (phys.org)
01-23  40 years of tree-tracking records reveal how global change is impacting Amazon and Andean Forest diversity (phys.org)
01-23  When big snow and ice blow in, most people reach for salt. There are ways to reduce its harms (phys.org)
01-23  Discovery of PITTs shows platelets can switch from clotting to driving vessel inflammation (phys.org)
01-23  Arctic blast to wallop N. America—is climate change to blame? (phys.org)
01-23  Whales may divide resources to co-exist under pressures from climate change (phys.org)
01-23  Q&A: Is liverwort humanity''s savior? Possibilities in food and medicine (phys.org)
01-23  Drones and satellites can measure methane emissions from ruminants (phys.org)
01-23  Colorado confirms it won''t release more wolves this winter after feds stopped deal with Canada (phys.org)
01-23  Mobile lab pinpoints wood stoves and old power plants as Sarajevo''s smog sources (phys.org)
01-23  Cells that are not our own may unlock secrets about our health (phys.org)
01-23  Paying attention to birdsong while walking in nature can boost well-being, my research shows (phys.org)
01-23  Sharktober: Scientists confirm spike in tiger shark bites in October (phys.org)
01-23  New analysis disputes historic earthquake, tsunami and death toll on Greek island (phys.org)
01-23  Tungsten carbide phase control: Engineering a low-cost alternative catalyst for producing sustainable petrochemicals (phys.org)
01-23  Meadows reveal unexpected monotony in insect biodiversity study (phys.org)
01-23  Biofilm streamers harden under flow, making bacterial infections harder to treat (phys.org)
01-23  Climate adaptation may ease migration pressures in Africa (phys.org)
01-23  Cellulose-based composite sheet exhibits simultaneous adsorption and shielding of radioactive elements (phys.org)
01-23  Hubble uncovers the secret of blue straggler stars that defy aging (phys.org)
01-23  Domestication has changed the chemicals that squash flowers use to attract bees (phys.org)
01-23  New code connects microscopic insights to the macroscopic world (phys.org)
01-23  Molecular surgery: ''Deleting'' a single atom from a molecule (phys.org)
01-23  A new optical centrifuge is helping physicists probe the mysteries of superfluids (phys.org)
01-23  A desperate race is on to resurrect newly-named ''zombie'' tree (phys.org)
01-23  Growth chambers could enable reproducible plant-microbe data across continents (phys.org)
01-23  Amplifying feedbacks could drive Greenland ice sheet to near-complete disappearance (phys.org)
01-23  Study reveals why light-driven chemical reactions often lose energy before bond-breaking (phys.org)
01-23  NASA and families of fallen astronauts mark 40th anniversary of space shuttle Challenger accident (phys.org)
01-23  Stingrays inspire smarter ocean robots: The physics of fin motion (phys.org)
01-23  Accessing water on Mars: Examining the best technologies for future missions (phys.org)
01-23  New tools measure ''woke'' attitudes on both left and right political spectrums (phys.org)
01-23  How China can meet its rapidly growing cooling demand without heating the planet (phys.org)
01-23  Researchers seek worldwide solutions to conserve coral reefs (phys.org)
01-23  ATLAS confirms collective nature of quark soup''s radial expansion (phys.org)
01-23  How a potential antibiotics ban could affect apple growers (phys.org)
01-23  Eating less meat puts billions in European farm investments at risk (phys.org)
01-23  Encouraging students to socialize at an early stage can prevent loneliness (phys.org)
01-23  Nash equilibria: The hidden math behind predator–prey behaviors (phys.org)
01-23  Single enzyme streamlines production of all four RNA building blocks (phys.org)
01-23  Arctic cloud and ice formation affected by Russian river runoff as region studied for first time (phys.org)
01-23  Social networks spanned thousands of square kilometers during the Upper Paleolithic period, study finds (phys.org)
01-23  Experiment clarifies cosmic origin of rare proton-rich isotope selenium-74 (phys.org)