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‘Rosetta stone’ for database inputs reveals serious security issue
Research institutions tout the value of scholarship that crosses disciplines – but academia pushes interdisciplinary researchers out
NYC Residents Agree: Heat Pumps Improve Comfort
New Technique Puts Rendered Fabric In Best Light
What is below Earth, since space is present in every direction?
Risks young chimps take as they swing through the trees underscore role of protective parenting in humans
Study Examines Carbon Footprint Of Wearable Health Tech
The military is the last safeguard of democracy; is Donald Trump bending it to his will?
Nuclear Target To Revive Anti-Tumor Immunity
AI gives scientists a boost, but at the cost of too many mediocre papers
Model reveals tradeoffs that limit harm caused by malaria parasite
Saturn’s Biggest Moon Might Not Have Global Ocean
Trump’s second term is reshaping US science with unprecedented cuts and destabilizing policy changes
New 3D Benchmark Leaves AI In Knots
Astronomer Paints Vivid History Of Arecibo Observatory
Astronomers capture time-stamped rings in jet from newborn star
In Lab Mice Rehomed To Fields, Anxiety Is Reversed
How are dark matter and antimatter different?
Dark matter hunters close in on mysterious substance that makes up most of the Universe
Songbirds swap colorful plumage genes across species lines among their evolutionary neighbors
From early cars to generative AI, new technologies create demand for specialized materials
The world’s most precise nuclear clock ticks closer to reality
Aluminum nitride transistor advances next-gen RF electronics
High-speed rail moves millions throughout the world every day – but in the US, high cost and low use make its future bumpy
Ancient dirty dishes reveal decades of questionable findings
Tale Of Two Ponds Sheds Light On High Emissions
NZ and US deepen Antarctic science partnership
From concrete to community: How synthetic data can make urban digital twins more humane
Fern stems reveal secrets of evolution – how constraints in development can lead to new forms
Breakthrough could lead to plants that use water more efficiently
How Modified Robotic Prosthetics Could Help Address Hip, Back Problems for Amputees
IAG Welcomes Nearly $350 Million In Funding For Disaster Preparedness
Researchers Unveil First-Ever Defense Against Cryptanalytic Attacks on AI
Machine learning teaches membranes to sort by chemical affinity
New biosensor technology maps enzyme mystery inside cells
Light Causes Atomic Layers To Do Twist
Electric fields steered nanoparticles through a liquid-filled maze – this new method could improve drug delivery and purification systems
‘Roadmap’ shows the environmental impact of AI data center boom
Space dust reveals Arctic ice conditions before satellite imaging
Neural implant smaller than salt grain wirelessly tracks brain
All government shutdowns disrupt science − in 2025, the consequences extend far beyond a lapse in funding
Riding a new wave: NRMA Insurance and Surfing Australia expand partnership to support grassroots and women’s surfing
What both sides of America’s polarized divide share: Deep anxieties about the meaning of life and existence itself
Cornell startup aims to monitor heart and lung health without touch
Prescription drug lawsuit ads can pose public health risks
New view of electrocatalytic intermediates could boost hydrogen production
Reusable Nanofiber Membrane Filters Water Sustainably
Peatlands’ ‘huge reservoir’ of carbon at risk of release