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  • Real-time system reveals hidden urban air pollution risks

    Phys.org

    10.7. 17:19

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  • First the dire wolf, now NZ's giant moa: Why real 'de-extinction' is unlikely to fly

    Phys.org

    10.7. 17:19

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  • Measuring how—and where—Antarctic ice is cracking with new data tool

    Phys.org

    10.7. 17:17

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  • Archaeologists uncover tomb of Te K'ab Chaak, first ruler of ancient Maya city Caracol

    Phys.org

    10.7. 17:16

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  • Capturing anesthetic gases could prevent global warming, new study shows

    Phys.org

    10.7. 17:14

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  • Deep learning–enhanced Raman spectroscopy enables accurate identification of synthetic cannabinoids

    Phys.org

    10.7. 17:11

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  • Speed test of 'tunneling' electrons challenges alternative interpretation of quantum mechanics

    Phys.org

    10.7. 17:10

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  • Genetic 'barcode' discovery cracks the code of centromeres, the genome's most mysterious regions

    Phys.org

    10.7. 17:10

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  • BLOBS on the move: Deep Earth structures may explain giant volcanic explosions

    Phys.org

    10.7. 17:07

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  • Genomic study reveals deep roots of human survival and adaptation in Himalayas

    Phys.org

    10.7. 17:00

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  • MTV reality star who performed hotel room striptease tapped to head up NASA

    Mail Online

    10.7. 16:52

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  • Finding an ocean on an exoplanet would be huge, and the Habitable Worlds Observatory could do it

    Phys.org

    10.7. 16:32

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  • NASA's future telescope could solve the mystery of life's origins

    Phys.org

    10.7. 16:18

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  • Real-time simulation makes understanding nonlinear quantum dynamics much easier

    Phys.org

    10.7. 16:15

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  • Muskrats naturally engineer diverse marsh ecosystems, study finds

    Phys.org

    10.7. 16:09

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  • Algae unlock a cheaper, greener and more ethical way to grow cells

    Phys.org

    10.7. 16:08

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  • This planet makes its star flare and the planet suffers because of it

    Phys.org

    10.7. 15:45

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  • US vacation renters waste $2 billion worth of food annually

    Phys.org

    10.7. 15:14

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  • Drone herbicide applications prove effective for common reed control

    Phys.org

    10.7. 15:11

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  • Queensland's horrific lion attack shows wild animals should not be kept for our amusement

    Phys.org

    10.7. 15:08

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  • Stone Age hunter–gatherers traveled long distances to get the right color stone for their tools

    Phys.org

    10.7. 14:59

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  • 70 million-year-old dinosaur fossil discovered under Denver Museum of Nature and Science

    Phys.org

    10.7. 14:58

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  • Tunable laser light: Ring design could be used in telecom, medicine and more

    Phys.org

    10.7. 14:58

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  • Institutions team up to save two species of fish during the 2025 Los Angeles fires

    Phys.org

    10.7. 14:31

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  • Radio observations hint at active galactic nucleus in nearby spiral galaxy NGC 4527

    Phys.org

    10.7. 14:00

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  • Astronomy and geophysics still 'overwhelmingly white' and failing to attract more women, survey reveals

    Phys.org

    10.7. 13:58

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  • Steven Rose obituary

    The Guardian

    10.7. 13:43

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  • Exact date when the world's next shortest day will occur as Earth's rotation expected to speed up AGAIN

    Mail Online

    10.7. 13:24

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  • Darkness is crucial to Everglades habitat: Could Alligator Alcatraz threaten it?

    Phys.org

    10.7. 12:54

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  • Quantum battery model achieves theoretical speed limit, demonstrates genuine advantage

    Phys.org

    10.7. 12:50

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  • New analysis of the Skhūl I skull: One of the oldest human burials in the world

    Phys.org

    10.7. 12:30

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  • You're eating hummus wrong! Oxford scientist reveals the common error people make when enjoying the dip

    Mail Online

    10.7. 12:25

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  • Airports like Heathrow and Gatwick could help ALIENS spot Earth, new research shows

    Mail Online

    10.7. 12:02

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  • World's best lovers, revealed: Italians top the global league, while Brits lag behind

    Mail Online

    10.7. 11:30

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  • Sugar-coated 'sticky' stem cells could unlock surgery-free liver treatments

    Phys.org

    10.7. 11:00

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  • Whale scat shows rising ocean temperatures are linked to more algal bloom toxins entering the food chain

    Phys.org

    10.7. 11:00

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  • Turtles show remarkably low cancer rates, defying expectations for large, long-lived animals

    Phys.org

    10.7. 11:00

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  • Mexican fishermen join fight to save extraordinary amphibian

    Phys.org

    10.7. 11:00

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  • AI system decode polymer–solvent interactions for materials discovery

    Phys.org

    10.7. 10:50

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  • Trump taps transport chief to be interim NASA administrator

    Phys.org

    10.7. 10:50

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  • Mathematical model clarifies scaling regimes in Lagrangian turbulence evolution

    Phys.org

    10.7. 10:49

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  • Hippo birthday: Thai internet sensation Moo Deng turns one

    Phys.org

    10.7. 10:40

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  • Health experts' 8 recommendations for the UN Plastics Treaty

    Phys.org

    10.7. 10:27

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  • Seaside more likely to make us nostalgic than green places, study finds

    Phys.org

    10.7. 10:23

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  • Outlook is down! Users unable to access emails due to login and server connection problems

    Mail Online

    10.7. 10:00

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  • Chemicals from turmeric and rhubarb could help fight antibiotic-resistant bacteria lurking in wastewater

    Phys.org

    10.7. 06:00

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  • Discovery of ancient riverbeds suggests Mars once wetter than thought

    The Guardian

    10.7. 01:05

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  • Archaeologists uncover rare Egyptian rock carving that reveals secrets of ancient kings

    Mail Online

    10.7. 01:01

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  • The most nostalgic places in the UK - so, have you visited any of them?

    Mail Online

    10.7. 01:01

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  • Agricultural liming in the US is a large CO₂ sink, say researchers

    Phys.org

    10.7. 01:00

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  • The psychological and neurological parallels between sports fandom and religious devotion

    Phys.org

    10.7. 01:00

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  • Rock art hints at the origins of Egyptian kings

    Phys.org

    10.7. 01:00

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  • Ancient river systems reveal Mars was wetter than we thought

    Phys.org

    10.7. 01:00

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  • Thirty years of research shows increased resistance in fungi

    Phys.org

    10.7. 00:30

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  • FDA issues urgent recall for cucumbers over deadly contamination

    Mail Online

    9.7. 23:39

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  • Was Caligula a madman? Maybe. But he also knew his medicine, scholars find

    Phys.org

    9.7. 22:54

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  • Orange is the new aphrodisiac—for guppies

    Phys.org

    9.7. 22:35

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  • How bacteria grow: Evolutionary differences point to new ways to combat infection

    Phys.org

    9.7. 22:32

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  • Finding primordial black holes using the Legacy Survey of Space and Time will be a statistical challenge

    Phys.org

    9.7. 22:19

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  • Merger and acquisition dealmakers can ride out the geo-political storm, study suggests

    Phys.org

    9.7. 22:10

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  • New particle acceleration strategy uses cold atoms to unlock cosmic mysteries

    Phys.org

    9.7. 22:00

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  • Molecular simulations uncover how graphite emerges where diamond should form, challenging old assumptions

    Phys.org

    9.7. 21:57

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  • Dinosaur wrist bone discovery reshapes understanding of flight evolution

    Phys.org

    9.7. 21:56

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  • Commentary points to the importance of forecasting a pause in Northwest Atlantic warming

    Phys.org

    9.7. 21:55

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  • Live well temperature variations stress out largemouth bass, study finds

    Phys.org

    9.7. 21:51

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  • Ancient star's age revealed as two cosmic tests deliver matching results

    Phys.org

    9.7. 21:16

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  • EU agricultural policy could have major co-benefits for climate and biodiversity

    Phys.org

    9.7. 21:09

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  • Source criticism in school requires more than isolated interventions

    Phys.org

    9.7. 21:09

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  • Why some genes are more error-prone: Scientists uncover hidden rule in DNA transcription

    Phys.org

    9.7. 21:08

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  • Novel approach in organic synthesis controls regioselectivity, improves hydrocyanation

    Phys.org

    9.7. 21:07

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