Phys-Sci

Neil the seal is more than a viral animal. He's become a global folk hero
Scientists decipher how a psychedelic substance is created, then engineer a plant to produce several at once
Self‑building molecular rings bring next‑generation drug delivery and smart materials closer
Patterned frozen soils get their shape from gravity and funky physics
In deep oceans, evolution is supercharged. This diversity could help unlock humanity's greatest challenges
Low-cost genome sequencing approach is powering genetics research on mental illness and many other studies
Gravitational waves reveal hidden populations within black hole mergers
Creating synthetic life in a lab? SpudCell falls short of the goal, but raises even more useful questions
Climate oscillations shape nature's coral refuges in a warming ocean
Oldest quasars ever discovered add to 'perplexing' space mystery
New method brings single-particle quality control to nanocrystal manufacturing
Firefighters gain upper hand on deadly Spain wildfire
Typhoon makes landfall in China, downgraded to severe tropical storm
In Sicily, drones at work to predict volcanic eruptions
Why sharing-economy drivers are disengaging—and how platform design can win them back
New heat wave blasts US, could break records
Almost a quarter of Dutch bee colonies did not survive last winter
Q&A: Unforeseen consequences of the 'great aging' of America
Drawing the line: Virtual fences trigger the same cattle behavior as physical ones
Secure glass containers for storing chemical waste through laser welding
Synthetic rotation brings black hole energy theory into lab, amplifying waves
The Vikings were more than bearded marauders, but Scandinavia's national museums continue to project that image
Reimagining the furnace: How a new magnetic design could supercharge industrial plasma
Immune cells get transformed into fungus-fighting nanoparticles
When species are forced to move: Prediction models underestimate climate-related extinction risk
Ribosome-based gene circuit lets cells read six signals and trigger responses
The gap between forecasts and reality can change public emotions during disasters
Heavy traffic can turn flower-rich verges into bumblebee traps, study finds
Managing water with local wisdom and science
A robot that reads bacteria by touch, without staining or chemical labels

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