Phys-Sci

Japan deploys bear cameras in mountains as attacks surge
Two centuries on, experts unlock secrets of Red Sea and Gulf of Aden sailing chart
Heat dome roasts eastern US ahead of holiday weekend
Bottlenose dolphins in the Adriatic Sea seem to be heavily reliant on trawlers for food
Many students listen to music to focus and stay motivated while they study—but it doesn't always help
Feline fleas carry bacteria linked to human disease in South Texas, study finds
The center has shifted: Multifunctional facility in Japan reshapes where people linger
Hantaviruses may have co-evolved with rodents for ages, helping explain silent spread
Airborne AI spots underwater munitions in shallow seas with high precision
Postwar research compact fueled U.S. prosperity for eight decades, argues commentary
This satellite constellation transformed earth science by creatively tuning in to GPS signals
Nanozymes map nanoparticle routes inside live cells without genetic engineering
Simulation reveals how glaciers transported rocks across the Alps 24,000 years ago
Beyond the 24-hour day: How employee biological clocks and beliefs drive workplace cooperation
Coral loss may erase up to $3 billion in Hawaiʻi reef recreation by 2100
Discarded plastic bottles help save dolphins from fishing nets
More Canadian than the beaver? Scientists discover a western toad found only in Canada
Migration is dropping, but public concern is climbing. Why?
Ecological factors, not social behavior, explain brain size in cephalopods
Zero-waste plastic and color recycling: The end of colored plastic downgrading could be near
Single ion maps 3D electromagnetic fields above chips with record sensitivity
Awe and the 'overview effect' may shape how students learn geography
Synchronized infrared lasers control molecular shape changes and expose hidden fingerprints
Modern life may be outpacing the human mind
Could 'Trojan horse'-type microorganisms that exploit symbiotic systems be candidates for new biological pesticides?
Purine-heavy DNA sequences protect Bacillus subtilis genes from Rho termination
Brown leaves before fall could signal lasting heat damage, researchers warn
World Cup data reveals initiative alone doesn't improve team performance
Compromise drives shared risky decisions, but biased blame and credit can break teamwork
Seaweeds are not plants, and six other surprising facts about aquatic flora

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