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09:50  A water solution for drought‑prone South Africa: We designed systems to replenish aquifers (phys.org)
09:20  Bird flu risk to Danish cattle: New tool can warn farmers before infection spreads (phys.org)
08:50  Moral metrics: Are corporate algorithms becoming our new moral authorities? (phys.org)
08:30  Why the gender wealth gap is still so stubborn, and what it means for women''s well-being (phys.org)
08:00  Workplace nature breaks may cut stress, study finds (phys.org)
07:10  How birds are spreading plastic pollution (phys.org)
06:50  Magnetic fields guide lab-grown blood vessels into precise patterns for drug testing (phys.org)
06:30  Newly identified disease of corn and sorghum may be mistaken for iron deficiency (phys.org)
06:00  Clearing the nanoscale bottleneck holding back next-gen electronics (phys.org)
05:50  Project Hail Mary is packed with hard science. An astrophysicist breaks it down (phys.org)
05:40  Engineered nanoparticles show enhanced intrinsic luminescence for biomedical imaging and cancer treatment (phys.org)
05:20  Ultra-thin MoSe₂ grating traps infrared light in a 40-nanometer layer (phys.org)
05:20  Eye-tracking reveals the brain commits to one syntax before a sentence is clear (phys.org)
05:00  H5N1 in marine mammals is spreading: Research tallies over 50,000 seals and sea lions killed along South America''s coast (phys.org)
04:40  Invasive grasses may be turning British Columbia''s burn scars into the next wildfire (phys.org)
04:20  A new strategy for talent recruitment involves hiring from the ''tip of the funnel'' (phys.org)
04:20  Molecular enhancements help plants light up when they''re under attack (phys.org)
04:00  Durum wheat lines combine freezing tolerance with high pasta quality (phys.org)
03:47  Audit managers'' work-life balance suffered during COVID (phys.org)
03:40  Light-activated medicines may cut side effects: How a switchable beta blocker works (phys.org)
03:20  An AI-guided gene-editing tool for more precise and safer DNA correction (phys.org)
03:00  Fluorescent dye that works in superacidic conditions expands possibilities for imaging in extreme environments (phys.org)
02:40  Milkweed evolves ''mind-blowing'' tactic to fight monarchs (phys.org)
02:40  Pompeii''s battle scars linked to an ancient ''machine gun'' (phys.org)
02:20  How a tryptophan-rich allosteric communication network helps activate a major drug target receptor (phys.org)
02:00  Air pollution to rise over Europe in coming days: EU agency (phys.org)
02:00  Earthquake scientists reveal how overplowing weakens soil at experimental farm (phys.org)
02:00  Monte Verde fieldwork resets age of famous South American archaeological site (phys.org)
02:00  How an RNA-binding protein detects and responds to non-optimal codon usage in human cells (phys.org)
02:00  Humans and animals have the same preference in mating calls, citizen science experiment finds (phys.org)
02:00  How our planet''s history was shaped when the Earth moved (phys.org)
02:00  Old-growth forests store a lot more carbon than managed forests, study finds (phys.org)
01:57  ''Miracle'': Europe reconnects with lost spacecraft (phys.org)
01:40  Study uncovers mineral ''sink'' that reduced phosphorus in early oceans, potentially delaying Earth''s oxygen rise (phys.org)
01:30  Microbial warfare helps bacteria evolve (phys.org)
01:20  Changing leafcutter ants'' food reshapes their microbial gardens, scientists find (phys.org)
01:10  AI can sway voter behavior—EU regulations fall short, study reveals (phys.org)
01:00  No exotic physics needed: A new formation mechanism of skyrmions inside magnets (phys.org)
00:40  JUICE is planning to do science on Jupiter''s ''minor'' moons too (phys.org)
00:40  Gravitational waves leave imprints on light emitted by atoms, theoretical study predicts (phys.org)
00:30  The moon''s going to get crowded. We should protect our heritage on it while we still can (phys.org)
00:20  ''Mini earthquakes'' turn tiny chips into radio signal powerhouses (phys.org)
00:00  Ancient brines helped build Idaho''s Silver Valley and Cobalt belt (phys.org)
03-19  A multi-lane highway for light: Topology helps build more robust photonic networks (phys.org)
03-19  Potential Strait of Hormuz blockade could disrupt global supply chains, study finds (phys.org)
03-19  Carefully controlled atoms make renewables more viable for plastics and fuels production (phys.org)
03-19  Mosquitoes may hold the key to saving endangered Australian wildlife (phys.org)
03-19  The discovery of a buried delta on Mars could boost the search for life (phys.org)
03-19  The best places to look for alien life: Scientists identify 45 Earth-like worlds to explore for a ''Project Hail Mary'' (phys.org)
03-19  DESI maps C-19, an extremely metal-poor Milky Way stellar stream (phys.org)
03-19  Cyclone Narelle: ''Compact,'' dangerous and unusually predictable (phys.org)
03-19  The Yamna reused sacred spaces in the north Pontic Steppe, study suggests (phys.org)
03-19  Nanodiamonds and beyond: Designing carbon materials with AI at exascale (phys.org)
03-19  Building a better, more precise droplet (phys.org)
03-19  Stories, not shopping lists: Narrative dating profiles draw more interest, experiments show (phys.org)
03-19  Researchers link carbon fiber weakening in aircraft to total moisture content (phys.org)
03-19  Sawdust waste could become fire-safe interiors with a composite that can be recycled (phys.org)
03-19  Myth defanged: Baby rattlesnake bites aren''t more dangerous than bites from adult rattlesnakes (phys.org)
03-19  Medieval chess promoted racial harmony and mutual respect, say historians (phys.org)
03-19  Fossil X-ray reveals new species of baby dino named for iconic Korean cartoon (phys.org)
03-19  Legal jargon increases guilty verdicts, reduces trust in judicial system, study finds (phys.org)
03-19  High-resolution atlas shows how thirsty plants hold out during drought (phys.org)
03-19  Mystery fish deaths in Papua New Guinea prompt health warning (phys.org)
03-19  World Happiness Report highlights social media''s negative impact, ranks Finland as happiest country (phys.org)
03-19  Changing shower and toilet habits could help close England''s five billion-liter water gap, research finds (phys.org)
03-19  More and more teachers and students are using AI, even though it might do more harm than good (phys.org)
03-19  Some ''designer'' crossbreed dogs may have more problem behaviors than pure breeds (phys.org)
03-19  School phone policies not silver bullet for student outcomes (phys.org)
03-19  New DNA base editor minimizes bystander edits while maintaining high efficiency (phys.org)
03-19  New ice core studies expand histories of greenhouse gases and ocean temperature to 3 million years (phys.org)
03-19  Global insect rescue plan requires new technology to ensure success (phys.org)
03-19  Clearing circular RNA from cells extends lifespan, C. elegans study reveals (phys.org)
03-19  Ancient climate records reveal a wetter Levant that may have guided early humans out of Africa (phys.org)
03-19  White-rot fungi show promise for reducing pharmaceutical residues in biosolids (phys.org)
03-19  In Germany, climate-related television content reaches engaged viewers but misses skeptical groups (phys.org)
03-19  Plant survival under three simultaneous stressors may hinge on a single protein (phys.org)
03-19  Is glass a solid or a super slow liquid? Physicists create equilibrium glassy phase from rod-shaped particles (phys.org)
03-19  Dolls beat tablets at building social understanding, six-week study suggests (phys.org)
03-19  Scientists turn rubber waste into new materials and capture CO₂ (phys.org)
03-19  Cell-inspired sensor can monitor blood for 10 hours without sensitivity loss (phys.org)
03-19  Scientists discover new bee species that depends on native Texas shrub (phys.org)
03-19  Durable dual-atom catalyst enables high-temperature CO₂ to CO conversion (phys.org)
03-19  Energy-efficient Fe-Ni catalyst could cut costs for alkaline water electrolysis (phys.org)
03-19  Controlling the pinewood nematode: Finding the best balance between cost and effectiveness (phys.org)
03-19  How AI deep learning is helping scientists protect California''s coastal ecosystems (phys.org)
03-19  Satellite data reconstruct 2025 LA fires, showing rapid spread in first day (phys.org)
03-19  New approach improves precipitation accuracy for hydrological models (phys.org)
03-19  Simple pretreatment activates cellulose for saccharification (phys.org)
03-19  Study reveals hidden ''chemical currency'' fueling the ocean''s carbon cycle (phys.org)
03-19  A new antimicrobial for cleaning and sanitizing dry-food processing equipment (phys.org)
03-19  Increasing the share of organic farming leads to healthier, more diverse soils, international study finds (phys.org)
03-19  Terahertz spin waves can be converted into computer signals, study shows (phys.org)
03-19  Diverse C-terminal variation rewires protein stability in health and disease (phys.org)
03-19  AI rebuilds molecules from exploding fragments (phys.org)
03-19  What makes a genus real? Scientists use tree bats to evaluate a testable ''2 Sigma Genus Concept'' (phys.org)
03-19  Polymer composite method cuts micro-voids to boost conductivity (phys.org)
03-19  Drought hits gulf fisheries, sparking food security fears (phys.org)
03-19  Building trust in the future of quantum computing (phys.org)
03-19  Finding Easter eggs in entertainment boosts enjoyment and fan behavior, study finds (phys.org)
03-19  Most mass spectrometers can process just a few molecules at once: Reengineered prototype does a billion simultaneously (phys.org)
03-19  Children shaped clay 15,000 years ago, long before pottery or farming, archaeologists find (phys.org)
03-19  3D model predicts mosquito flight paths from sight and CO₂ cues (phys.org)
03-19  Mental health policy is emerging as a key voting issue for Americans, study suggests (phys.org)
03-19  Neanderthals may have used birch tar for its anti-bacterial properties, experiments suggest (phys.org)
03-19  Remote working challenges linked to management issues (phys.org)
03-19  California''s lead-ammo bans are working, but expanding condor ranges undercut gains (phys.org)
03-19  Tracking male sea turtles just got easier (phys.org)
03-19  How common are fireballs streaking across the sky? (phys.org)
03-19  The way you walk can reveal your true feelings (phys.org)
03-19  Beavers can turn streams into carbon stores. We measured how much (phys.org)
03-19  Liquid biopsy method uses nanoparticle Raman signals to separate two lookalike enzymes (phys.org)
03-19  Why salespeople fear selling radical innovations (phys.org)
03-19  Children can face more anxiety when religion is lacking, according to study (phys.org)
03-19  How young galaxies grew magnetic fields faster than expected (phys.org)
03-19  What an ancient Chinese philosopher can teach us about Americans'' obsession with college rankings (phys.org)
03-19  Climate change could pose a major risk to cassava in Africa: Study sets out what can be done now (phys.org)
03-19  Fossilized whale skulls reveal feeding secrets of sharks 5 million years ago (phys.org)
03-19  AI could help social entrepreneurs unlock new sources of finance (phys.org)
03-19  Pioneering research on salmon louse larvae could better inform parasite control strategies (phys.org)
03-19  The fish species that knows when you are watching them (phys.org)
03-19  Astronomers search for ''exotrojans'' hiding in extreme pulsar systems (phys.org)
03-19  A ''two-factor authentication'' system that controls microRNA destruction (phys.org)
03-19  First world map shows impact of the tidal pulse in coastal rivers (phys.org)
03-19  Colliding dust and the sparks of creation: Carbon-coated grains provide new clue to life''s early energy (phys.org)
03-19  Mystery of quinine biosynthesis solved with newly discovered enzymes (phys.org)
03-19  Integrative archaeogenetics reveal how Southern Andean communities adopted farming and endured crises (phys.org)
03-19  Global study finds majority of people worldwide prioritize environmental protection over economic growth (phys.org)
03-18  Platypus fur adds another strange feature to an increasingly long list (phys.org)
03-18  Dim delights in the Cancer constellation (phys.org)
03-18  Black Sea highstands during the last glacial period reconstructed (phys.org)
03-18  New palm tree species discovered in Colombian Amazon (phys.org)
03-18  Using fiber-optic cables to detect moonquakes (phys.org)
03-18  Can''t stop endlessly scrolling? Tips to help you take back control (phys.org)
03-18  A world‑first quantum battery charges faster when it gets bigger—but it''s tiny and only lasts nanoseconds (phys.org)
03-18  Rapid melting of Antarctic sea ice is largely driven by ocean warming, research reveals (phys.org)
03-18  Clearest evidence yet that giant planets spin faster than their cosmic lookalikes (phys.org)
03-18  Video: How do plants know when to bloom? Spring flowering explained by chronobiologist (phys.org)
03-18  Billions in March Madness betting pool is fodder for research (phys.org)
03-18  Abalone shells could help trace seafood origins (phys.org)
03-18  Female Galápagos warblers sing often, yet song is not tied to aggression (phys.org)
03-18  Beavers can convert stream corridors to persistent carbon sinks (phys.org)
03-18  Challenging a 300-year-old law of friction (phys.org)
03-18  Snail-derived compound could be a safer anticoagulant compared to heparin (phys.org)
03-18  Reasons for illegal fishing ''more nuanced'' than previously thought, international research shows (phys.org)
03-18  Microwave quantum network shows resilience against heat-related disturbances (phys.org)
03-18  Dark matter experiment reaches ultracold milestone (phys.org)
03-18  Study links artificial turf fields to lethal chemical threat for salmon (phys.org)
03-18  Investors willing to pay a little more for green bonds (phys.org)
03-18  Prodrug lipid nanoparticle could unlock universal immunotherapy for solid cancers (phys.org)
03-18  Protein sequencing advance offers new insights into life''s foundations (phys.org)
03-18  A ''consortium'' of bacteria cooperates to eat phthalate plasticizers that single microbes can''t stomach (phys.org)
03-18  Targeted alpha therapy: One compound holds promise for unified cancer care (phys.org)
03-18  Dallas-Fort Worth has untapped innovation potential, study says (phys.org)
03-18  New material can collect clean and safe drinking water from the air (phys.org)
03-18  Research reveals hidden ocean heat waves threatening South China Sea ecosystems (phys.org)
03-18  Researchers explore new ways to neutralize germs using light-activated nanomaterials (phys.org)
03-18  How Edvard Munch''s painting ''The Scream'' might look in 300 years'' time (phys.org)
03-18  Natural textile fibers may persist for more than a century in lake sediments (phys.org)
03-18  Light-activated material offers new approach to carbon dioxide conversion (phys.org)
03-18  Using cow dung for sustainable carbon dioxide capture (phys.org)
03-18  Decline in Japanese chum salmon linked to climate change (phys.org)
03-18  Scientists create a new state of matter at room temperature using light and nanostructures (phys.org)
03-18  The cactus on your desk is an evolution speed machine (phys.org)
03-18  AI model predicts chemical effects on gene expression, speeding drug discovery (phys.org)
03-18  Why models and longitudinal data on adherence to non-pharmaceutical interventions must come together (phys.org)
03-18  Nest-building birds help disperse cotton further than wind, study suggests (phys.org)
03-18  Bell-bottoms today, miniskirts tomorrow: Math reveals fashion''s 20-year cycle (phys.org)
03-18  Ultrathin BiFeO₃ breaks the 30 nm limit, delivering fourfold stronger piezoelectricity (phys.org)
03-18  Some Canadians are willing to eat insect-based food, but conditions apply (phys.org)
03-18  Past intensive whaling threatens the future of bowhead whales (phys.org)
03-18  Genetic analyses show that many sponge species in the Indo-Pacific are regionally unique (phys.org)
03-18  Statistics that tell the whole truth? It''s as easy as ABC (phys.org)
03-18  What happens to cigarette butts after 10 years in the environment (phys.org)
03-18  Nano 3D metallic parts turn out to be surprisingly strong despite defects (phys.org)
03-18  Proof-of-concept quantum battery shows faster charging as it gets larger (phys.org)
03-18  From dust to planets: Parabolic flight reveal a turbulent path (phys.org)
03-18  Sunscreen produces persistent free radicals when exposed to light, study finds (phys.org)
03-18  How humans took over the planet: The role of cultural evolution (phys.org)
03-18  The autonomy of universities in the U.S. falls far behind peer group, analysis finds (phys.org)
03-18  Carbon nanotube ''black paint'' absorbs terahertz radiation to cut 6G interference (phys.org)
03-18  Bacterium that may protect against long COVID identified (phys.org)
03-18  Graphene sensors stay stable in liquids, boosting sensitivity up to 20 times (phys.org)
03-18  Bow and arrow arrived about 1,400 years ago across western North America, study finds (phys.org)
03-18  What''s in your lipstick and water? New test flags hidden mutagens (phys.org)
03-18  ''Conflict entrepreneurs'': Examining divisive political rhetoric and the pursuit of celebrity by politicians (phys.org)
03-18  Quantum-inspired laser system delivers distance measurements with sub-millimeter accuracy (phys.org)
03-18  ''Rock clock'' refines time measurement of Earth''s early complex animal life (phys.org)
03-18  Climate policies can reduce emissions from economic growth in wealthy nations (phys.org)
03-18  AI model improves flood forecasting with higher accuracy than current methods (phys.org)
03-18  The cost of cold: Economics research links frozen crops to domestic violence (phys.org)
03-18  Physicists trace the sun''s magnetic engine, 200,000 kilometers below its surface (phys.org)
03-18  Why some people still believe that aliens shaped ancient civilizations (phys.org)
03-18  When it comes to networks, nature has an edge (phys.org)
03-18  Largest UK study to date uncovers hidden chemical risks in waste-to-energy residues (phys.org)
03-18  Moths are flying later in the year than a century ago, study finds (phys.org)
03-18  CO₂ storage in the sea may pose risks to marine life, oyster study finds (phys.org)
03-18  Experiment observes quantum radiation reaction as electrons hit an ultra-intense laser (phys.org)
03-18  Why universities still struggle to make degrees accessible for disabled students (phys.org)
03-18  3D structure reveals how tuberculosis bacteria power themselves (phys.org)
03-18  ''Spiderman'' cells trap viral genomes in their web (phys.org)
03-18  Mathematical foundations for noise-tolerant quantum catalysts in real-world environments (phys.org)
03-18  Suspected meteor falling over Cleveland could be seen several states away (phys.org)
03-18  New rare bird species discovered in Japan (phys.org)
03-18  Engineered anhydrobiotic cells detect odors after years of dry, room-temperature storage (phys.org)
03-18  New DNA evidence reveals the complex origin of Palau''s first settlers (phys.org)
03-18  Perovskite crystals can host qubits, challenging long-held assumptions (phys.org)
03-18  Changing flight paths could slash aviation''s climate impact (phys.org)
03-18  What you need to know about Mexico''s drug cartels amid escalating violence (phys.org)
03-18  Social background shapes how hard children work at school, according to study (phys.org)
03-18  How AI is changing the demand for skilled workers in Germany (phys.org)
03-18  Experiment challenges hypothesis of cell-like membranes on Titan (phys.org)
03-18  Whales leave DNA ''footprints'' across the ocean. Here''s how we track them (phys.org)
03-18  Why developing nations could be the first to suffer as the Middle East conflict raises food prices (phys.org)
03-18  Endangered smalltooth sawfish make a comeback in a historical Florida nursery (phys.org)
03-18  How a new plan for protein could transform the UK''s national security (phys.org)
03-18  Ultrafast laser pulses bring diamond-based quantum internet closer to reality (phys.org)
03-18  Researchers develop biodegradable, plant‑based packaging from natural fibers (phys.org)
03-18  Ethnic land rights fail to provide Afro-Colombians with economic security (phys.org)
03-18  Superconductor advancement could unlock ultra-energy-efficient electronics (phys.org)
03-18  New study complicates the search for alien oxygen (phys.org)
03-18  Astronomers discover long-period radio transient of unknown origin (phys.org)
03-18  Criminology professor co-authors study examining stereotypes against Asian women (phys.org)
03-17  Discrete time crystal acts as a usable sensor for weak magnetic oscillations (phys.org)
03-17  Safety of antibiotic treatment for stony coral tissue loss disease confirmed (phys.org)
03-17  Earth''s toughest microbes could help save the planet and find life on other worlds (phys.org)
03-17  War threatens Gulf''s dugongs, turtles and birds (phys.org)
03-17  Warmer, wetter cyclone weather made Peru''s dengue outbreak 10 times larger, study finds (phys.org)
03-17  Computational bio tool automates and standardizes genome sequencing analysis (phys.org)
03-17  How plant populations keep a genetic memory of the past (phys.org)
03-17  Australia doesn''t have a youth crime problem—it has a youth justice problem (phys.org)
03-17  Scientists show dragon fruit peel extract boosts bread nutrition and lowers glycemic potential (phys.org)
03-17  Inverse design: A new pathway to custom functional polymers (phys.org)
03-17  Researcher finds that telling the truth is correlated with better criminal justice outcomes (phys.org)
03-17  Students discover new crab egg predator (phys.org)
03-17  Solar energy transforms polystyrene waste into valuable chemicals using sulfur (phys.org)
03-17  Nanoengineered spintronic device can store data in four different ways (phys.org)
03-17  Large craters offer clues to the origin of asteroid 16 Psyche (phys.org)
03-17  Engineered lipid nanoparticles reprogram immune metabolism for better mRNA vaccines (phys.org)
03-17  Charcoal records reveal ''unprecedented'' wildfires in tropical peatlands during 20th century (phys.org)
03-17  Dinos hatched eggs less efficiently than modern birds, researchers show (phys.org)
03-17  It''s coyote puppy season; here''s what you need to know (phys.org)
03-17  Carbon trading cuts emissions better than carbon taxes (phys.org)
03-17  A milestone voyage for Antarctic science (phys.org)
03-17  A 60-year old mystery about the moon''s magnetosphere is finally solved (phys.org)
03-17  Ticketmaster''s Eras Tour chaos made worse by crisis communication failures (phys.org)
03-17  Maize mysteries: Scientists uncover new information on how DNA works in maize (phys.org)
03-17  Why sugar breakdown matters beyond energy—new insights into how it makes cells move (phys.org)
03-17  Study identifies causes of potato dry rot in Colorado (phys.org)
03-17  High-resolution electron microscopy sheds light on the cellular responses to stress (phys.org)
03-17  Clustering-based AI forecasts river water levels using just a few long records (phys.org)
03-17  Amazonian chocolate: Combining cocoa clones with different post-harvest processes balances flavor and nutritional value (phys.org)
03-17  Milk-derived nanoparticles may enable physicians to target aggressive bile duct cancer (phys.org)
03-17  Bull sharks form social relationships with specific ''friends,'' research reveals (phys.org)
03-17  Q&A: Reevaluating reaction rates to better understand the stars (phys.org)
03-17  A clear roadmap for engineering combs of light (phys.org)
03-17  A galaxy next door is transforming, and astronomers can see it happening (phys.org)
03-17  Climate action could prevent over 13 million premature deaths, but equity choices matter for global health (phys.org)
03-17  Laser-assisted electron scattering seen with circularly polarized light for the first time (phys.org)
03-17  New study offers insight into tissue-specific gene regulation of sheep (phys.org)
03-17  What you study in school shapes your voting choices in adulthood (phys.org)
03-17  Microbes in Antarctica survive the freezing and dark winter by living on air (phys.org)
03-17  Light-controlled hydrogel mimics soft human tissue for more realistic cell studies (phys.org)
03-17  Gold nanoclusters could selectively recognize chiral biomolecules to help detect certain diseases (phys.org)
03-17  Tiny tools, sharp aim: Nanobodies target tumors with precision (phys.org)
03-17  Not just spin—electron orbitals can provide new method for controlling magnetism (phys.org)
03-17  Personal change thresholds may explain why popular policies fail to spread (phys.org)
03-17  Structural modeling reveals phage proteins that manipulate bacterial immune signaling (phys.org)
03-17  Location of reforestation projects has greater effect on climate than number of trees planted, study shows (phys.org)
03-17  Why some metals turn transparent: A key mechanism for touchscreen conductors (phys.org)
03-17  Frog-cell ''neurobots'' grow self-organized nervous systems and alter gene activity (phys.org)
03-17  Breathing in nanoparticles could enable a 10-minute pneumonia check at point of care (phys.org)
03-17  Photorespiration may help maintain plant epigenome by fueling C1 metabolism (phys.org)
03-17  Hunted by Neanderthals, giant elephants traveled hundreds of kilometers across ice-age Europe (phys.org)
03-17  ChatGPT can provide original mathematical proofs, researchers show (phys.org)
03-17  Single-cell data reveal a cellular ''developmental hourglass'' in vertebrate embryos (phys.org)
03-17  Do political social media ads influence the outcome of elections? (phys.org)
03-17  Rapid sequencing method offers same day detection of antibiotic resistance (phys.org)
03-17  Half of Native Hawaiian University of Hawaiʻi students experience period poverty, study reveals (phys.org)
03-17  Satellite mapping reveals recent and large-scale habitat changes across the Southern Ocean''s seascapes (phys.org)
03-17  AI analysis of nanoribbon assembly reveals protein design principles (phys.org)
03-17  Molecular chains with bite: Customized carbon nanoribbons open a cleaner path to molecular electronics (phys.org)
03-17  Cannibalism takes major bite out of young blue crabs, but the shallows offer a refuge (phys.org)
03-17  Origin of lowest density super-puff planet remains a hazy mystery (phys.org)
03-17  Ryugu asteroid samples contain all DNA and RNA building blocks, bolstering origin-of-life theories (phys.org)
03-17  Extremely rare second-generation star discovered inside ancient relic dwarf galaxy (phys.org)
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