Phys-Sci

Giving X-ray vision a sense of direction
Super-resolution microscopy provides real-time picture of bacteria degrading biomass with enzyme complexes
Work songs can improve team coordination, study finds
Forest restoration and spotted owl conservation can work together, study finds
Emperor penguins in focus as Antarctic talks start in Japan
What if we killed all mosquitoes?
Dengue outpaces virus-blocking mosquitoes in Brazil
Why are some people mosquito magnets? Clues are emerging
Method for measuring energy amounts less than a trillionth of a billionth of a joule could boost quantum computing
Support local people to protect world's nature, new report urges, as deadline for global conservation target looms
Ancient bacterial toolkit links human gut health to ocean carbon cycling
New tectonic plate boundary could be forming in Zambia, scientists say
New model finds the lower size limit for habitable exoplanets
Birds of prey in South Africa are in trouble—a study analyzes data from 16 years of road counts
Algal bloom crisis shows climate risks need evaluative governance
Generative AI may significantly reduce the number of animal experiments
Scurvy's skeletal fingerprint found in California's Late Holocene archaeological sites
Chip-scale photonic approach achieves ultralow-noise microwave and millimeter-wave signal generation
Why prescribed fire often fails: Scorched invasive shrubs can resprout instead of die
Pet loss is difficult for people—what about for other pets?
New research examines 'remorse bias' in legal decision-making
NASA fuel cell tests pave way for energy storage on the moon
Unexplored interactions between electrons and atomic nuclei shed light on dark matter
Aquifer recharge could buffer water scarcity, yet policy blocks uptake in five countries
Brazilian microfossils interpreted as animal traces are actually algae and bacteria, research reveals
Lab-grown diamond device could change how radiation doses are measured
Snow and glacier ecosystems across remote Antarctic island reveal hidden microbial diversity
Heat index maps uncover when city greening cools most—and when it can backfire
Nudge theory was all about taking responsibility, but it allowed big business to look the other way
Researchers find coherent ferrons—polarization waves with potential across quantum and telecom applications

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