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02:20  Climate change and persistent contaminants deliver one‑two punch to Arctic seals, study finds (phys.org)
02:03  Prototype ''digital twin'' helps better predict groundwater (phys.org)
02:02  New ''Mars GPS'' lets Perseverance pinpoint its location within 25 centimeters (phys.org)
02:00  How the humble silkworm could help us discover new anti-aging treatments (phys.org)
01:41  Why coping with heavy rain in Scotland''s whisky country shows how to save water for the summer (phys.org)
01:37  Archaeologists identify elders in Iron Age Israel through household artifacts (phys.org)
01:33  Fungus with species-jumping genes threatens coffee crops. ''Resurrecting'' fungal genomes may help understand it (phys.org)
01:31  Machine learning algorithm fully reconstructs LHC particle collisions (phys.org)
01:27  Microscopic mirrors for future quantum networks: A new way to make high-performance optical resonators (phys.org)
01:26  The Peace-Athabasca Delta is at risk. Here''s what we can do to evaluate the threats (phys.org)
01:25  CEOs who experience natural disasters are more likely to lead safer workplaces (phys.org)
01:18  Intense heat waves directly threaten crops and native species. Here''s what we can do (phys.org)
01:17  Olympic Games and climate action: Time for a fundamental shift, say researchers (phys.org)
01:14  Too many satellites? Earth''s orbit is on track for a catastrophe—but we can stop it (phys.org)
01:12  Corals in extreme coastal bays show greater resilience to climate stress (phys.org)
01:03  How sailing voyages can inspire the next generation of ocean scientists and advocates (phys.org)
01:02  Antibiotic resistance is rising: A membrane protease could be E. coli''s weak spot (phys.org)
01:00  Marriage or moving in? Study explains what lifts happiness after 50 (phys.org)
00:42  A clearer future: Researchers unveil transparent, plastic-free wood (phys.org)
00:40  The cooling system that lets bees beat the heat when hovering (phys.org)
00:20  Eclipse research finds turbulent times in the sun''s corona (phys.org)
00:09  New research proposes public health shift: Change agricultural production to make staple foods healthier (phys.org)
00:08  Feeling worse about money? Climate change may be part of the reason (phys.org)
00:05  Rare fossil at Montana museum records Tyrannosaurus attack (phys.org)
00:00  An ''electrical'' circadian clock balances growth between shoots and roots (phys.org)
00:00  Colonists dredged away Sydney''s natural oyster reefs. Now, scientists know how best to restore them (phys.org)
00:00  The making of doting dads may involve a specific gene (phys.org)
00:00  Solving a longstanding mystery about complex life''s origin—oxygen-tolerant Asgard archaea may explain eukaryotes'' rise (phys.org)
02-18  Araish spiral galaxy observations uncover a 26,700-light-year radio jet (phys.org)
02-18  The Princess of Bagicz: Dendrochronology settles debate over age of rare Roman-era wooden coffin (phys.org)
02-18  Storms and shifting sands—assessing the ocean''s impact on Start Bay coastline in UK (phys.org)
02-18  Measuring chaos: Researchers quantify the quantum butterfly effect (phys.org)
02-18  Man missing in floods as France hit by record 35 days of rain (phys.org)
02-18  Cracks in snow propagate faster than expected (phys.org)
02-18  Study explores challenges of flood risk management (phys.org)
02-18  A ring to transcribe them: The unique path of poxviruses (phys.org)
02-18  Does the motion of DNA influence its activity? (phys.org)
02-18  Cosmic predators: How supermassive black holes slow star growth in nearby galaxies (phys.org)
02-18  Global shark bites return to average in 2025, with a smaller proportion in the United States (phys.org)
02-18  Indigenous plant could have handy health benefits (phys.org)
02-18  Restored woodlands show only partial ability to bounce back after fire (phys.org)
02-18  Ultra-stable lasers that rely on crystalline mirrors could advance next-generation clocks and navigation (phys.org)
02-18  Cultured beef differs from conventional beef in allergy-related hazards, food safety study shows (phys.org)
02-18  Report: US history polarizes generations, but has potential to unite (phys.org)
02-18  Twelve-year tracking suggests killer whales do not always drive shark disappearances (phys.org)
02-18  India celebrates birth of cheetah cubs to boost reintroduction bid (phys.org)
02-18  Chitosan-nickel biomaterial becomes stronger when wet, and could replace plastics (phys.org)
02-18  As glaciers retreat, Greenland seals may lose key feeding hotspots (phys.org)
02-18  Working with robots at work? Why team-based reviews may protect morale (phys.org)
02-18  Bird flu ravaging Antarctic wildlife, scientist warns (phys.org)
02-18  First-ever shark recorded in Antarctic waters filmed at 490 meters in near‑freezing water (phys.org)
02-18  Trauma is a major barrier to refugees'' employment, study finds (phys.org)
02-18  Image: Winter grips Hokkaido, Japan (phys.org)
02-18  Economists and environmental scientists see the world differently—here''s why that matters (phys.org)
02-18  Draining wetlands produces substantial emissions in the Canadian Prairies (phys.org)
02-18  Genetic analysis reveals an alternative explanation for the Jomon migration to Japan (phys.org)
02-18  What it really means to love your job—and when that love can become a liability (phys.org)
02-18  Bushbabies reclassified as ''near threatened.'' Scientists share how to protect these adorable primates (phys.org)
02-18  Atrocities take place in democratic nations as well as autocratic ones—our database has logged them all (phys.org)
02-18  Researchers measure Puijo lichens and microbes for canopy nitrous oxide uptake (phys.org)
02-18  Sea level rise worries most Hawaiʻi residents, survey finds (phys.org)
02-18  Expedition to investigate coastal Kelvin waves and marine heat waves in the tropical Atlantic (phys.org)
02-18  How 1.5 million km of undersea internet cables can double up as an earthquake and tsunami warning system (phys.org)
02-18  Will more police and surveillance prevent the next school tragedy? (phys.org)
02-18  Gotland hunter-gatherer graves hint at how Stone Age families organized (phys.org)
02-18  Cognitive biases of talent scouts can undermine sports teams'' success (phys.org)
02-18  A bacterium''s built-in compass, explained: Single-cell magnetometry confirms Earth-field alignment (phys.org)
02-18  Scientists build successful ''cloud in a box'' (phys.org)
02-18  Rhododendron-derived drugs now made by bacteria (phys.org)
02-18  Beyond the beaches, Wellington''s catastrophic sewage spill could be bad news for coastal ecosystems (phys.org)
02-18  Porous liquids could capture methane from biogas and release it on demand (phys.org)
02-18  Exploring electron microscopy and AI as key players for identifying pollen grains (phys.org)
02-18  Moving biopesticides through plants opens new opportunities (phys.org)
02-18  AI model delivers detailed 15-day Mediterranean Sea predictions in seconds (phys.org)
02-18  Strong Field Spin-Boson model revises how intense lasers drive electrons in dense matter (phys.org)
02-18  Horses with over 30 minutes of REM sleep show better persistence in learning tasks (phys.org)
02-18  Why failing generative AI keeps rolling in government: Nine arguments sustain momentum (phys.org)
02-18  Relatedness and positive attitudes drive trust in AI and its developers (phys.org)
02-18  Greenland entrepreneur gambles on leafy greens (phys.org)
02-18  Climate change widened Valencia''s 2024 extreme rain footprint by 55%, study finds (phys.org)
02-18  Astronomers may have just found one of the missing links in galaxy evolution (phys.org)
02-18  Study finds reduction of aerosols and cloud cover drives increase in solar radiation in Europe (phys.org)
02-18  Off-the-shelf components enable deployment-ready quantum entanglement source (phys.org)
02-18  Satellite imagery and AI reveal development needs hidden by national data (phys.org)
02-18  Renewable biological catalyst carries the potential to transform wastewater into phosphorus resource (phys.org)
02-18  Extreme heat and drought at flowering could put future wheat harvests at risk, study suggests (phys.org)
02-18  Rhythm during sex in bonobos provides new insights into the evolution of communication (phys.org)
02-18  Nitrogen pollution is rising: What a new global map means for forest carbon (phys.org)
02-18  Silenced no more: Why U.S. online reviews turned longer and more negative (phys.org)
02-18  Scientists raise 300,000 surfclams offshore, proving open-ocean aquaculture can work (phys.org)
02-18  Prehistoric fossil poses puzzles in shark research (phys.org)
02-18  State censorship shapes how Chinese chatbots respond to sensitive political topics, study suggests (phys.org)
02-18  Q&A: What is Lunar New Year? (phys.org)
02-18  World''s smallest QR code, read via electron microscope, earns Guinness recognition (phys.org)
02-18  Otters as ocean doctors: How a 40-year watch on Brazil''s coasts reveals hidden threats to estuaries (phys.org)
02-18  Science on the double: How an AI-powered ''digital twin'' accelerates chemistry and materials discoveries (phys.org)
02-18  Seal pup communication is more similar to that of humans than previously thought, researcher finds (phys.org)
02-18  Ban or guide? Teens say parents and schools should listen, not restrict (phys.org)
02-18  The radical world of red-winged fairy wrens (phys.org)
02-18  A smart fluid that can be reconfigured with temperature (phys.org)
02-18  AI system TongGeometry generates and solves olympiad-level geometry problems (phys.org)
02-18  Navigation apps can help level the playing field for ride-hail drivers (phys.org)
02-18  Specially engineered crystal reveals magnetism with quantum potential (phys.org)
02-18  Longer roots for drought? How an edited protein could reshape crop resilience (phys.org)
02-18  Physicists observe polaron formation for the first time (phys.org)
02-18  From cells to companies: Study shows how diversity scales within complex systems (phys.org)
02-18  Tuned nanocrystals speed light-driven reactions by matching molecular vibrations (phys.org)
02-18  Early study connects dogs'' cancer survival with their gut microbiome composition (phys.org)
02-18  Not all humans are ''super-scary'' to wildlife, animal behavior study suggests (phys.org)
02-18  To aficionados, fungi are freaky, mystical and overlooked. They''re helping scientists learn more (phys.org)
02-18  Intensive grazing and soil fertility favor the growth of non-native plants, drylands study finds (phys.org)
02-18  Can seagrass survive extreme heat? Exploring how different species withstand elevated water temperatures (phys.org)
02-18  Beyond ''survival'' of fittest: Evolution works in teams (phys.org)
02-18  Plasma rotation simulations could help fusion reactors survive decades of use (phys.org)
02-18  New amplifier design promises less noise, more gain for quantum computers (phys.org)
02-18  Honey bees navigate more precisely than previously thought (phys.org)
02-17  Is dark energy actually evolving? (phys.org)
02-17  The ice on Greenland is acting strangely: Scientists believe they finally know why (phys.org)
02-17  Scientists discover recent tectonic activity on the moon (phys.org)
02-17  UAE extends Mars probe mission until 2028 (phys.org)
02-17  China has slashed air pollution, but the ''war'' isn''t over (phys.org)
02-17  Massive ceramics haul from a 14th-century shipwreck reveals Singapore''s trading past (phys.org)
02-17  Why Triceratops has such a big nose: The first comprehensive hypothesis on soft tissue in the dinosaur (phys.org)
02-17  Climbing behaviors of tree-dwelling mammals unlock insights on early primate evolution (phys.org)
02-17  Northern Europe''s radiator: Volcanic eruptions in the past may have pushed ocean currents toward collapse (phys.org)
02-17  Family matters: How growing up together molds us (phys.org)
02-17  Record-breaking Antarctic drill reveals 23 million years of climate history (phys.org)
02-17  Brain responses to wildlife images can forecast online engagement—and help conservation messaging (phys.org)
02-17  Double white dwarf system detected in a nearby stellar cluster (phys.org)
02-17  Proton''s width measured to unparalleled precision, narrowing the path to new physics (phys.org)
02-17  Growing evidence that freshwater wildlife is impacted by microplastics (phys.org)
02-17  Nanoengineers realize an on-chip excitonic hyperlens (phys.org)
02-17  Video: This powder could rescue antibiotics (phys.org)
02-17  Extra school roles can boost teachers'' job satisfaction when balanced within existing hours, easing teacher shortages (phys.org)
02-17  Is social media addictive? How it keeps you clicking and the harms it can cause (phys.org)
02-17  Play reduces stress and lifts well-being—and adults benefit as much as children do (phys.org)
02-17  Genomics: Decoding the blueprints for Australia''s biodiversity (phys.org)
02-17  New research calls for ''heat literacy'' in Australia (phys.org)
02-17  Warming winters are disrupting the hidden world of fungi—the result can shift mountain grasslands to scrub (phys.org)
02-17  Preserving fading history in the Florida Keys (phys.org)
02-17  What''s Minnesota''s largest raptor? Hint: it might not be the bald eagle (phys.org)
02-17  A yeast enzyme helps human cells overcome mitochondrial defects (phys.org)
02-17  Elusive lithium-ion anode binder finally seen with pioneering technique (phys.org)
02-17  Tropical forests generate rainfall worth billions, study finds (phys.org)
02-17  Quantum sensor research advances the pursuit of dark matter (phys.org)
02-17  AI model learns yeast DNA ''language'' to boost protein drug output (phys.org)
02-17  Bacterial strain from 5,000-year-old cave ice shows resistance against 10 modern antibiotics (phys.org)
02-17  As a Colorado River deadline passes, reservoirs keep declining (phys.org)
02-17  Songs and stories highlight role of saints in community-building (phys.org)
02-17  What''s that smell? 7,700 gallons of jet fuel spill into the James River (phys.org)
02-17  The peer review system is breaking down. Here''s how we can fix it (phys.org)
02-17  3D scanning and shape analysis help archaeologists connect objects across space and time to recover their lost histories (phys.org)
02-17  Philly''s snowpack reaches a 65-year milestone, and here''s when it finally may disappear (phys.org)
02-17  Incentive program for teachers yields long-term student gains (phys.org)
02-17  Key species threats in Costa Rica mapped using new metric (phys.org)
02-17  New national study reveals ''mixed legacy'' of pandemic on early childhood development (phys.org)
02-17  New remote sensing model maps 2021 frost damage across 700,000 hectares of corn (phys.org)
02-17  Youth build resilience in climate-vulnerable Sierra Leone (phys.org)
02-17  Why relationship confidence matters: Study links it to mental health, sleep, substance use (phys.org)
02-17  How forest conversion can harm dung beetles (phys.org)
02-17  Isotopes reveal how social status shaped diet in medieval England (phys.org)
02-17  Evidence that some birds are stubborn appears in the form of color preferences (phys.org)
02-17  Documenting obstacles and solutions for democratic participation in Long Beach, California (phys.org)
02-17  Deer inhibit trees but raise plant diversity, 18-year study reveals (phys.org)
02-17  Researchers uncover MraZ ''donut'' deformation that triggers bacterial cell division (phys.org)
02-17  What cold-water geysers on Earth reveal about the habitability of ocean worlds (phys.org)
02-17  New blockchain platform brings credibility to carbon registries (phys.org)
02-17  Amazon rainforest flipped to carbon source during 2023 extreme drought, study shows (phys.org)
02-17  How one genome creates two distinct fungal bodies (phys.org)
02-17  Scientists identify smooth regional trends in fruit fly survival strategies (phys.org)
02-17  Silicon quantum processor detects single-qubit errors while preserving entanglement (phys.org)
02-17  New nanohole-based microscopy monitors electrochemical reactions millisecond by millisecond (phys.org)
02-17  Injured seabird desperately pecks at hospital door for help (phys.org)
02-17  Molecular ''knitting machine'' for bacterial capsules mapped in 3D (phys.org)
02-17  Norway''s species-rich grasslands in decline: New monitoring reveals alarming trends (phys.org)
02-17  New tool could reduce collision risk for Earth-observation satellites (phys.org)
02-17  Satellite images indicate that the Doñana Marshland will disappear within 60 years (phys.org)
02-17  Q&A: Algorithm achieves near end-to-end genome assembly without ultra-long DNA sequencing (phys.org)
02-17  Social media images help fill ''major gaps'' in global biodiversity data (phys.org)
02-17  Why are we so happy when our sports favorite wins, especially against the odds? (phys.org)
02-17  Japan''s ancient ''tigers'' were actually cave lions, DNA evidence shows (phys.org)
02-17  Offshore wind farms change ocean current patterns, simulations show (phys.org)
02-17  Widespread ''enhanced rock weathering'' could slow global warming (phys.org)
02-17  New research shows how Londoners used death data to survive the plague (phys.org)
02-17  Amazon deforestation raises surface temperature by 3C during dry season, satellite data show (phys.org)
02-17  Why the Baltic Sea still chokes after decades of nutrient controls (phys.org)
02-17  Roles of women and men in Neolithic Europe were gendered but flexible, study suggests (phys.org)
02-17  Optical switch protocol verifies entangled quantum states in real time without destroying them (phys.org)
02-17  New catalyst unlocks aluminum''s ability to switch between oxidation states (phys.org)
02-16  Antarctica sits above Earth''s strongest ''gravity hole.'' Now we know how it got that way (phys.org)
02-16  Why some extracellular vesicles work better: A safer path for protein and gene delivery (phys.org)
02-16  Report: Women remain underrepresented in scientific organizations (phys.org)
02-16  New species of ancient crocodile named in honor of Welsh school teacher (phys.org)
02-16  Gene-edited meat in Canada: To label or not to label? (phys.org)
02-16  If alien signals have already reached Earth, why haven''t we seen them? (phys.org)
02-16  Climate change could expose 1.1 billion people to hunger by 2100 (but there''s good news, too)—AI modeling study (phys.org)
02-16  Does vegan-friendly haircare work? Early tests show shinier, easier-to-comb strands (phys.org)
02-16  Early Mars was warm and wet not icy, suggests latest research (phys.org)
02-16  How to stay positive when it never stops raining—a psychologist offers tips (phys.org)
02-16  Long-term radio observations probe a relativistic binary pulsar system (phys.org)
02-16  Slippery ions create a smoother path to blue energy (phys.org)
02-16  Using NBA, study finds that pay differences among top performers can erode cooperation (phys.org)
02-16  Could the world''s smallest possum be living on the Yorke Peninsula? (phys.org)
02-16  Before you swipe right, know the red flags (phys.org)
02-16  Study uncovers hidden psychology behind a ''good kiss'' (phys.org)
02-16  A new concept for catching up with 3I/ATLAS (phys.org)
02-16  Greenland''s west coast posts warmest January on record (phys.org)
02-16  Teaching the human skills AI can''t replace (phys.org)
02-16  Using light to probe fractional charges in a fractional Chern insulator (phys.org)
02-16  AI tool suggests tree species and placement to cool urban streets by 3.5 C (phys.org)
02-16  Southern California sky is lit up by Valentine''s Day SpaceX launch (phys.org)
02-16  NASA to let private company Vast visit space station for private mission in 2027 (phys.org)
02-16  White paper connects rural broadband gaps to organizational wellness and workforce stability (phys.org)
02-16  Large-scale cell screening uncovers molecular glues that trigger protein degradation (phys.org)
02-16  Physicists explain the exceptional energy-harvesting efficiency of perovskites (phys.org)
02-16  Study of 65,000 college students links 16 hours a week on social media to higher loneliness (phys.org)
02-16  Study finds disabled New Zealanders use emergency housing 6% more often (phys.org)
02-16  The balloon mission raising the bar for exoplanet science (phys.org)
02-16  Mapping cemeteries for class: How students used phones and drones to help a city count its headstones (phys.org)
02-16  Children''s views are rarely sought by researchers: We found a way to do it (phys.org)
02-16  Sixth year of drought in Texas and Oklahoma leaves ranchers bracing for another harsh summer (phys.org)
02-16  Valentine''s Day won''t fix your relationship—but attachment theory might explain it (phys.org)
02-16  Loneliness at work matters more than we think (phys.org)
02-16  How bird poo fueled the rise of Peru''s powerful Chincha Kingdom (phys.org)
02-16  Why are new tea towels worse at drying dishes than older ones? (phys.org)
02-16  Ancient cone-shaped vessels may have served as beeswax lamps during ritual processions, study finds (phys.org)
02-16  Different acceptance of labor migrants: Cross-border commuters vs. foreign residents (phys.org)
02-16  Strong correlations and superconductivity observed in a supermoiré lattice (phys.org)
02-16  Nearly every state in the US has dyslexia laws, but our research shows limited change for struggling readers (phys.org)
02-16  Extreme rainfall is worsening algal blooms along South Korea''s coast (phys.org)
02-16  How a certain form of dark matter may lead to the generation of cosmological magnetic fields (phys.org)
02-16  The Hubble tension: How magnetic fields could help solve one of the universe''s biggest mysteries (phys.org)
02-16  Polymers from earth can make cement more climate-friendly (phys.org)
02-16  Would you take the bigger share? Study shows people can learn to say no (phys.org)
02-15  What the economic impact of Hurricane Katrina means for businesses today (phys.org)
02-15  ''Proportional representation'' could reduce polarization in Congress and help more people feel heard (phys.org)
02-15  Microscopic plankton reveal tropicalization of the Mediterranean Sea (phys.org)
02-15  Outdoor learning linked to gains in literacy, well-being for children and teachers, study finds (phys.org)
02-15  Worried AI means you won''t get a job when you graduate? Here''s what the research says (phys.org)
02-15  Japan''s ''godless'' lake warns of creeping climate change (phys.org)
02-15  Biodegradable Mardi Gras beads help make Carnival season more sustainable (phys.org)
02-15  Four new astronauts arrive at the International Space Station to replace NASA''s evacuated crew (phys.org)
02-15  US ocean regulator faces criticism over changes to right whale protection rule (phys.org)
02-15  Field observations and computer modeling help predict the world''s deadly scorpion hotspots (phys.org)
02-15  More than a feeling: Thinking about love as a virtue can change how we respond to hate (phys.org)
02-15  Distrust and disempowerment, not apathy, keep employees from supporting marginalized colleagues (phys.org)
02-15  Deep-sea fish larvae rewrite the rules of how eyes can be built (phys.org)
02-15  When it comes to homelessness, what we call ''compassion fatigue'' is something else entirely (phys.org)
02-15  Inside Asia''s Amazon—camera traps reveal the secrets of the Annamite Mountains (phys.org)
02-15  Key yeast enzyme discovered after 15 years reveals how sugar-donor DLOs are regulated (phys.org)
02-15  Replacing humans with machines is leaving truckloads of food stranded and unusable (phys.org)
02-15  What''s in your wine? Using NMR to reveal its chemical profile (phys.org)
02-15  Astronomers trace a star''s three-year infrared glow to black hole birth (phys.org)
02-15  How Indigenous ideas about nonlinear time can help us navigate ecological crises (phys.org)
02-15  When AI meets physics: Unlocking complex protein structures to accelerate biomedical breakthroughs (phys.org)
02-15  Gradient cathodes boost stability of Li-rich batteries (phys.org)
02-15  Porous material uses green and blue light to repeatedly store and release CO₂ (phys.org)
02-15  Living in space can change where your brain sits in your skull: New research (phys.org)
02-15  Scent analysis reveals the composition of ancient Egyptian embalming materials (phys.org)
02-15  Testing confirms chemical-free future for fighting flystrike in sheep (phys.org)
02-15  One of the ocean''s saltiest regions is freshening: What it means for circulation (phys.org)
02-15  Decoding China''s new space philosophy (phys.org)
02-14  Teens see social media, more than school, as the place to learn about race and faith (phys.org)
02-14  First-of-its-kind automated root imaging platform speeds plant discoveries (phys.org)
02-14  Antarctic ice melt can change global ocean circulation, sediment cores suggest (phys.org)
02-14  Cape Town''s wildflowers are a world treasure: Six insights from a new checklist (phys.org)
02-14  Science made simple: Book dispels five misconceptions about carbon pricing (phys.org)
02-14  Saturday Citations: Pig-boar hybrids in Japan; neuroprotective lattes; the exercise/weight-loss conundrum (phys.org)
02-14  Reading to young kids improves their social skills, and it doesn''t matter whether parents stop to ask questions (phys.org)
02-14  A safer, cost-effective solution for large-scale energy storage (phys.org)
02-14  What we can learn from lovebirds, the rare birds that mate for life (phys.org)
02-14  Costa Rica digs up mastodon, giant sloth bones in major archaeological find (phys.org)
02-14  Antipathy toward snakes? Your parents likely talked you into that at an early age (phys.org)
02-14  New research uncovers how microbes shape ecosystem resilience (phys.org)
02-14  Some glaciers can suddenly surge forward—with dangerous consequences (phys.org)
02-14  The city of Dallas wants to reduce the World Cup''s environmental impact (phys.org)
02-14  Quantum research in two ways: From proving someone''s location to simulating financial markets (phys.org)
02-14  When consent meets reality: How young men navigate intimacy (phys.org)
02-14  600 Florida green sea turtles stranded amid cold plunge (phys.org)
02-14  How a key receptor tells apart two nearly identical drug molecules (phys.org)
02-14  Polluting the environment for all eternity—and still sticking our heads in the sand (phys.org)
02-14  Wildflower season starts early: Big displays emerge a month before mid-March (phys.org)
02-14  Sophie Adenot, the second French woman to fly to space (phys.org)
02-14  The IceCube experiment is ready to uncover more secrets of the universe (phys.org)
02-14  Using books as discussion prompts can help children with language delay (phys.org)
02-14  Northern Britain''s oldest human remains are of a young female child, DNA analysis reveals (phys.org)
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