Phys-Sci

Ireland's first cement-free, 3D-printed geopolymer
What science loses when T. rex becomes a trophy
Doughnut‑shaped topology reveals new way to classify knitting, crochet and other textiles
Trump wants to make daylight saving time permanent—but some fear the move would be a nightmare
Unhoused people and wildlife are increasingly coming into contact. Here's what can be done to protect them
Study finds carbon-based pricing encourages greener tourist intentions
India's monsoon rain depends on where air gets cleaner
Adolescent social media restrictions may reduce some harms while shifting others, warn experts
Spiral arms and bars are galactic fuel pumps for star formation
Researcher details US biobank's value as global resource in study of roots of disease, health
Hidden feeding grounds that fuel one of the ocean's most iconic sportfish identified
Rethinking urban nature as technonature
Microplastics reach even 2,000 meters below the ocean surface, study finds
What does it mean to be 'quantum?' A physicist explains the basics behind Einstein's spooky actions at a distance
Helpful microbes could battle pathogens in our hospitals and schools—with the help of AI to make it work
Epigenetic mechanism explains how some plants cope with salt stress
Bacteria form 'herds' to survive predators, offering fresh insight into Earth's carbon cycle
After traveling a billion kilometers, China's asteroid hunter finally arrives
Marsupial newborns get early arms as embryos bypass usual limb-building sequence
Tiny water droplets convert stubborn plastic waste into valuable acids, study finds
New algorithm improves gene expression marker identification across diverse biological systems
A new class of root-dwelling fungi named after the King of Sweden
Scientists explain how nucleolus sub-compartments drive ribosome assembly
Crab-dug tunnels boost methane-eating microbes in coastal wetlands, study finds
BESSY II: New sample environment allows glimpse into thermocatalytic processes
Astronomers find nearby planets to be small, strange, and utterly uninhabitable
Asteroid breakup may explain inner solar system bombardment 800 million years ago
What if disabled astronauts are just better suited to space?
How school choice may sustain income segregation in US classrooms
T. rex babies were born ready to run and feed themselves

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