Phys-Sci

A 'consortium' of bacteria cooperates to eat phthalate plasticizers that single microbes can't stomach
Targeted alpha therapy: One compound holds promise for unified cancer care
Dallas-Fort Worth has untapped innovation potential, study says
New material can collect clean and safe drinking water from the air
Research reveals hidden ocean heat waves threatening South China Sea ecosystems
Researchers explore new ways to neutralize germs using light-activated nanomaterials
How Edvard Munch's painting 'The Scream' might look in 300 years' time
Natural textile fibers may persist for more than a century in lake sediments
Light-activated material offers new approach to carbon dioxide conversion
Using cow dung for sustainable carbon dioxide capture
Decline in Japanese chum salmon linked to climate change
Scientists create a new state of matter at room temperature using light and nanostructures
The cactus on your desk is an evolution speed machine
AI model predicts chemical effects on gene expression, speeding drug discovery
Why models and longitudinal data on adherence to non-pharmaceutical interventions must come together
Nest-building birds help disperse cotton further than wind, study suggests
Bell-bottoms today, miniskirts tomorrow: Math reveals fashion's 20-year cycle
Ultrathin BiFeO₃ breaks the 30 nm limit, delivering fourfold stronger piezoelectricity
Some Canadians are willing to eat insect-based food, but conditions apply
Past intensive whaling threatens the future of bowhead whales
Genetic analyses show that many sponge species in the Indo-Pacific are regionally unique
Statistics that tell the whole truth? It's as easy as ABC
What happens to cigarette butts after 10 years in the environment
Nano 3D metallic parts turn out to be surprisingly strong despite defects
Proof-of-concept quantum battery shows faster charging as it gets larger
From dust to planets: Parabolic flight reveal a turbulent path
Sunscreen produces persistent free radicals when exposed to light, study finds
How humans took over the planet: The role of cultural evolution
The autonomy of universities in the U.S. falls far behind peer group, analysis finds
Carbon nanotube 'black paint' absorbs terahertz radiation to cut 6G interference

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