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Modern theory from ancient impacts
Great Barrier Reef ‘glue’ at risk from ocean acidification
Different responses in individual cells give muscles more control
Giant leap for molecular measurements
Plant living with only one leaf reveals fundamental genetics of plant growth
Observing ancient neutrinos
Future mental health care may include diagnosis via brain scan and computer algorithm
Photonic crystal light converter
Recycling Japanese liquor leftovers as animal feed produces happier pigs and tastier pork
Music on brain
Responses to cyberbullying
Fish fossils become buried treasure
UTokyo joins COVID-19 data exchange
High-speed atomic video
Genetic study reveals similarities and differences of COVID-19 and SARS viruses
Killing coronavirus with handheld ultraviolet light device may be feasible
Limits on evolution revealed by statistical physics
A small twist leads to a big reaction
More effective human antibodies possible with chicken cells
Higgs boson and superconductivity
A soft touch for robotic hardware
Cats can infect other cats with virus that causes COVID-19
What’s Mars made of?
Hayabusa2 reveals more secrets from Ryugu
Researchers develop novel device to improve performance of underactive bladders
Abundant element to power small devices
Future of semiconductors is clear
CRISPR helps identify potential Alzheimer’s-related protein
Unprecedented 3D images of live cells plus details of molecules inside
Odor experts uncover smelly chemistry of lemur love
Odor experts uncover smelly chemistry of lemur love
Ultralight, flexible solar cell keeps tech in shape
Journey to center of Earth
Light driven proton pump in distant relative
A digital court for a digital age
Bacteria in rock deep under sea inspire new search for life on Mars
Better, safer batteries
Rapid, automatic identification of individual, live brain cells
A new window into psychosis
Hero proteins are here to save other proteins
Is life a game of chance?
STATICA: A novel processor that solves a notoriously complex mathematical problem
Leaking away essential resources isn’t wasteful, actually helps cells grow
What’s your brand?
Understanding how cells defend their genome against invaders
How social structures emerge
Forgetfulness might depend on time of day
Fundamental discoveries for future nanotools