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Wednesday th 12th of March 2025
New survey explores what people in South Africa expect of publicly visible scientists
- 12:04
Flooding from below: The unseen risks of sea level rise
- 12:04
Wind turbine remains may be among 'most surprising' fossils for far future generations, paleontologists say
- 12:04
'Nanosnag' virus detection technique could streamline vaccine production quality checks
- 12:04
Young adults describe life in the COVID years
- 12:04
AI has untapped potential to advance biodiversity conservation, study finds
- 12:04
Researchers use unique approaches to study plants in future climate conditions
- 11:34
Decoding nanomaterial phase transitions with tiny drums
- 11:34
Criminology scholar connects Cambodian temple trafficking to white-collar crime
- 11:34
Video: Time lapse simulation of Hera's Mars flyby
- 11:34
Pennsylvania's mushroom industry faces urgent labor shortage—latest immigration policies will likely make it worse
- 11:34
Unveiling the intermolecular mechanisms behind OEM dissolution in organic batteries
- 11:34
Neutron imaging reveals optimization potential for CO₂ conversion
- 11:34
Opening a new chapter in 3D microprinting with MXene
- 11:34
Revealing hidden Alfred Tennyson text using innovative imaging techniques
- 11:34
Latest results from 20+ year Oxford study reveals ongoing impacts of global crises on young people
- 11:34
Want to climb the leadership ladder? Try debate training
- 11:34
Landscape scale pesticide pollution detected in the Upper Rhine region, from agricultural lowlands to remote areas
- 11:34
Unprecedented changes to North Atlantic winds could have major impacts on UK weather
- 11:34
Does conflict with friends make you squirm? Doing it right might make the relationship stronger
- 11:34
Powering the future: America's perceptions on critical minerals
- 11:34
Making the net zero transition fair for workers
- 11:04
'Benevolent' bosses are also more generous with their company tax information
- 11:04
Sending nudes but no first kisses: Teenagers' relationships during the pandemic
- 11:04
The 'sustainable' cod in your shopping basket may be no such thing—new study reveals mislabeling
- 11:04
Black holes: Not endings, but beginnings? Theoretical study delves into 'white holes'
- 11:04
Trust in European Union is not catching up to pre-crisis levels, finds new study
- 11:04
Delhi air pollution worse than expected as water vapor skews figures
- 11:04
A pet's cuteness can significantly influence intentions to book a home-sharing service like Airbnb
- 11:04
Shrews identified as big driver of Lyme disease in Martha's Vineyard, Nantucket
- 11:04
Eco-friendly rare earth element separation: A bioinspired solution to an industry challenge
- 11:04
Study finds public security disclosures may aid adversaries
- 11:04
Scientists achieve universal technique—called van der Waals squeezing—for atomic manufacturing of 2D metals
- 11:04
Want to preserve biodiversity? Go big, researchers say
- 11:04
First operating system for quantum networks paves the way for practical internet applications
- 11:04
NASA continues BioNutrients space-fermented food research
- 11:04
As growth in the space economy accelerates, US leadership remains critical, report outlines
- 10:34
'Self-driving' microscope allows imaging at different scales and long-term tracking
- 10:34
Australia's superb lyrebirds 'farm' the forest floor to increase their prey, a behavior rarely seen in nature
- 10:34
Nearly 40% of companies missed or abandoned 2020 climate targets with no consequences, says study
- 10:34
Kultarrs are tiny, cryptic creatures that only come out at night—scientists are finally learning how they live
- 10:34
Devastating landslides have hit Milford Sound in the past—the impact would dwarf Whakaari/White Island today
- 10:34
Chemists discover new method to transform carbon dioxide to formate
- 10:04
Cells 'speed date' to find their neighbors when forming tissues
- 10:04
Mosquito pain receptors found to be less sensitive during extreme heat, which could nullify some natural bug sprays
- 09:34
Q&A: Do women leaders drive better environmental outcomes?
- 09:34
Democracy first? Economic model begs to differ
- 09:34
Mexico City's local geology could amplify damage from moderate earthquakes
- 09:04
A new name for one of the world's rarest rhinoceroses
- 09:04
Photosynthesis research offers support for low-valence paradigm
- 09:04
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