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Discarded Silk Yarn Can Clean Up Polluted Waterways
Linking data on genetics, traits and environment gives crop breeders a wider lens
Machine Learning Predicts Highest-Risk Groundwater Sites to Improve Water Quality Monitoring
Missing link to Snowball Earth history emerges from some unusual rocks on Colorado’s Pikes Peak
Microbe atlas could reveal how to mine critical metals sustainably
A new wrinkle in turtles: Their genomes fold in a unique way, researchers find
Miniature backpack-like tags offer insight into the movement of hummingbirds
Carl Sagan’s scientific legacy extends far beyond ‘Cosmos’
The 27 Club isn’t true, but it is real − a sociologist explains why myths endure and how they shape reality
Americans own guns to protect themselves from psychological as well as physical threats
New algorithm picks fairer shortlist when applicants abound
Misinformation is more than just bad facts: How and why people spread rumors is key to understanding how false information travels and takes root
How light tells you when to sleep, focus and poo
Animals that are all black or all white have reputations based on superstition − biases that have real effects
Doctors are preoccupied with threats of criminal charges in states with abortion bans, putting patients’ lives at risk
NYS-Himalaya Pollinator Project Receives $1.8M Grant
Remote-controlled Car For Cancer Immunotherapy
Geologists To Visit, Study Active Chilean Volcano
Wild animals can experience trauma and adversity too − as ecologists, we came up with an index to track how it affects them
Study reveals new role for inflammatory protein in fat tissue
Origin Of Deadly Ovarian Cancer Identified
Trace gas measurements could advance carbon cycle predictions
Scientists around the world report millions of new discoveries every year − but this explosive research growth wasn’t what experts predicted
AI-powered Pipeline For Personalized Cancer Vaccines
Engineering Perovskite Materials at the Atomic Level Paves Way for New Lasers, LEDs
Evacuating in disasters like Hurricane Milton isn’t simple – there are reasons people stay in harm’s way, and it’s not just stubbornness
‘Cajun Navy’ volunteers who participate in search-and-rescue operations after hurricanes are forming long-lasting organizations
Going off grid is a financial win for some, but it’s a threat for poorer families and the environment
Waterproof Coating Is Made From Upcycled Textile Waste
How foreign operations are manipulating social media to influence your views
Trump and Harris are sharply divided on science, but share common ground on US technology policy
Many stable atoms have ‘magic numbers’ of protons and neutrons − 75 years ago, 2 physicists discovered their special properties
New Theory Demystifies Crystallization Process
Health risks are growing in mountain areas flooded by Hurricane Helene and cut off from clean water, power and clinics
CubeSats, the tiniest of satellites, are changing the way we explore the solar system
In a new manifesto, OpenAI’s Sam Altman envisions an AI utopia – and reveals glaring blind spots
CSIRO and Quad partners to revolutionise agriculture in Indo-Pacific Region
There’s two sides to this semiconductor, and many simultaneous functions
To make fluid flow in one direction down a pipe, it helps to be a shark
Viruses cross different tissues in insects to infect new hosts
Here’s how to maintain healthy smartphone habits
Cornell, partners to make upstate NY a regional engine for better batteries
Smart Mobility Digital Twin for Hybrid Autonomous and Remote Driving
Pagers and walkie-talkies over cellphones – a security expert explains why Hezbollah went low-tech for communications
Explaining dramatic planetwide changes after world’s last ‘Snowball Earth’ event
Can Google Street View Data Improve Public Health?
Plants get a GMO glow-up: Genetically modified varieties are coming out of the lab and into homes and gardens
Jon Kleinberg receives World Laureates Association Prize