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Electric Cars Can Make Power Grids More Reliable (and Earn Owners Money) – So Why Aren’t We Doing That?
How an energy crisis drives T cells to exhaustion in tumors
Statistics That Tell Whole Truth? It’s As Easy As ABC
New Model Uses Team Interactions To Predict Next Steps In Collaborative Work
A built-in warning system: How mosquitoes detect a common compound in plant-based mosquito repellent
How big data is transforming what we know about the universe
Rapid evolution can ‘rescue’ species from climate change
AI assistants can sway writers’ attitudes, even when they’re watching for bias
Testing Large Language Models On Scientific Literature
Flipped Chromosomal Segments Drive Natural Selection
Why do sports shoes squeak? Here’s what our research reveals
Why are some stars always visible while others come and go with the seasons?
Duffield Engineering showcases XRP robot at Governors Cup
Intermediate Phases Speed Nanoparticle Crystallization
Selective forest thinning in the eastern Cascades supports both snowpack and wildfire resilience
Electron microscopy shows ‘mouse bite’ defects in semiconductors
Stress-testing the Cascadia Subduction Zone reveals variability that could impact how earthquakes spread
Holding Chaos At Bay In Quantum World
High-tech Flights Tackle Climate Modelling Dilemma
Swarming, spinning microrobots can manipulate their surroundings
Shine Light, Build Crystal
How Studying Yeast in the Gut Could Lead to New, Better Drugs
Researchers observe dynamic “gate” that tames powerful signaling molecule
Probability underlies much of the modern world – an engineering professor explains how it actually works
Science Briefing: High magnetic fields reveal atom-level structures of drugs, materials
Remote-controlled CAR-T For Safer Immunotherapy
VersaWater tackles drinking water challenges in rural US communities
When ICE sweeps a community, public health pays a price – and recovery will likely take years
Deep sea landscapes are a new frontier of human exploration – here’s what we may find
Personal Perception of Body Movement Changes When Using Robotic Prosthetics
Researchers Create Ultra-Stretchable, Liquid-Repellent Materials Via Laser Ablation
Economists and environmental scientists see the world differently – here’s why that matters
CSIRO supports AI projects for future-ready agriculture under Quad initiative
Swarms of AI bots can sway people’s beliefs – threatening democracy
High school seniors get hands-on with nanofabrication through CNF ATLAS program
One immune variable predicts poor outcomes across tumor types and species
Maps offer neighborhood-level insight into American migration
Art Offers Access To True Self
Stroke survivors can counterintuitively improve recovery by strengthening their stronger arm – new research
Aerial lidar mapping can reveal archaeological sites while overlooking Indigenous peoples and their knowledge
Artificial metacognition: Giving an AI the ability to ‘think’ about its ‘thinking’
UW astronomers spot record-breaking asteroid in Rubin Observatory data
Hacking the grid: How digital sabotage turns infrastructure into a weapon
‘Expertise’ shouldn’t be a bad word – expert consensus guides science and society
Antibiotic resistance could undo a century of medical progress – but four advances are changing the story
Study maps path to cut Europe’s gas dependence exposed by war
Iran’s latest internet blackout extends to phones and Starlink
Self-Healing Composite Can Make Airplane, Automobile and Spacecraft Components Last for Centuries