Phys-Sci

Chernobyl at 40: The lies, the loss and why we can't let go
Quantum chips could scale faster with new spin-qubit readout that reduces sensors and wiring
This flower's toxic traits hold clues for safer drugs
Did NASA's Curiosity rover find signs of ancient life on Mars? An astrobiologist explains how we determine 'life'
Climate finance may lower conflict risk in 85 developing countries, analysis suggests
Mysterious gas clouds near Milky Way's black hole now have a likely source
Black grouse eye test reveals best flags to protect birds from fatal cables
Nuclear war at Ukraine-Russia border could trigger years of global climate disruption and radioactive fallout
We eat a lot of wheat. So how can we grow more in a changing climate?
These eight coastal cities sit on America's flood front line, and AI shows why
Research shows community help essential for native bats
From air to tea: New sensor reveals invisible pollution in minutes
Gene-sharing view challenged as bacteria shown to police DNA exchange
New study highlights private–public partnership advancing coastal resilience in Woods Hole
More realistic content may reduce social media harms for new moms
Neanderthals may have shared key DNA for complex language, reshaping when human speech began
How an Atlantic island narrowly escaped 'stealthy' eruption
Physicists revive 1990s laser concept to propose a next-generation atomic clock
Scientists discover how the Twelve Apostles were formed—and their real age
Citizen science helps ID elusive seabird, paves way for more citizen-backed discoveries
One of Los Angeles' best-adapted urban creatures: Lizards
Honeybees pass their math test, upending an animal intelligence debate
A molecular 'cork' reveals how cells control growth
Tolls saved Britain from pothole hell in the Industrial Revolution, diaries reveal
Scientists focus on the challenges of working and living in outer space
Could glass be dethroned as wine's top packaging? Researchers unbox consumer perceptions of wine packaging
Study finds consumers pay extra for cars just under multiples of 10,000 miles
In Eastern Africa, the cradle of humankind is tearing apart
Accelerating drug discovery with fragment screening
New study presents the eLTER Framework of Standard Observations for long-term, integrated environmental monitoring

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