Phys-Sci

AI for molecular simulations may not need built-in physics to deliver strong results
Tiny satellites face big data limits: How foldable antennas could change CubeSat missions
Ancient chicken bones reveal human management in Korea 2,000 years ago
Ancient amber reveals a true bug equipped with claws, a highly unusual feature
Water to surge into drought-depleted Lake Powell but at costs elsewhere
Wildfire-driven deforestation rates in California among highest in world
DNA's physical form helps direct gyrase activity and could reshape antibiotic design
QR codes can influence whether older customers return
Millions of atoms, shifting bonds—new software brings living chemistry into view
Elusive tularemia proteins reveal possible treatment target in rare tick-borne disease
Why a county's basic income program provided reprieve from poverty but not financial independence
Soundwaves settle debate about elusive quantum particle
Chalk-stream salmon could become an official sub-species
South Africa coal delay could cause 32,000 deaths, report says
What's in a name? Study finds two dahlia-damaging viruses are variants of same species
Canada's parks may be protecting the wrong places as climate extremes reshape biodiversity
Quantum simulations that bypass resolution limits offer insights into high-temperature superconductivity
Engineered soil bacterial protein kills colorectal cancer cells by targeting their mitochondria
Bamboo plastic could help predict how long biodegradable products last in seawater
Mapping microplastic movement in rivers and streams across Pennsylvania
Turning vibrations into value—a new catalyst converts CO₂ into useful CO
Catalyst reveals temperature-driven shape shifts behind methanol production efficiency
First direct nanomagnet measurement finds switching attempts far slower than long-assumed
Classical physics can explain quantum weirdness, study shows
Understanding incel culture, and how schools can address it
Light-powered propulsion expands space exploration possibilities
Microbes contribute a surprisingly large array of proteins in fermented foods
Beneath Arctic ice, a vast fossil fuel footprint is colliding with Indigenous lands and wildlife
They promised climate action for years, but what these meat and dairy giants were really selling was something else
For 74,000 years, one ancient killer quietly dictated where early humans could survive across Africa

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