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New Monte Carlo method accelerates simulations of densely entangled polymer melts

Realistic solid-state model brings fractons in quantum spin liquids closer to detection

New ROOT method charts a path to reversing biological changes once thought irreversible

Hidden chemical pathway could keep phosphorus from fueling lake algal blooms

Ocean plankton reveal sugar-for-nutrients partnership that sustains life in barren seas

UK forecasts 'biggest' El Nino will smash records, spark hottest year

First 15 days of egg development may determine survival for California's most endangered salmon

Autonomous ship operators' liability remains unclear during oil spills

Thunderquakes enable seismic imaging of Earth's shallow subsurface

Shipwrecks from WWI and WWII are polluting the North Sea

Move over bears. Fat Marmot Week puts a spotlight on the alpine rodents

Company mergers can cut costs without cutting prices for consumers, study finds

Patience predicts longer education paths and faster earnings growth, real-money experiment finds

LHC collisions reveal oxygen and neon's shifting nuclear geometry

When 'but they're your family' isn't reason enough to stay

Twenty years and 7,500 fossils reveal what blurs Earth's marine fossil record

The framing of nature changes how kids respond to environmental education

Scientists uncover environmental cues behind black bear hibernation

Stellar eruptions in the laboratory: First experimental evidence for their suppression in strong magnetic fields

Young people who pass through youth justice die at six times the rate of their peers

Mapping Indonesian seagrass quality to target blue carbon conservation

Stellar spin may explain why repeated black hole flares grow dimmer

Shark DNA could hold answers to how we age

More than half of adults in US say they lack basic statistical understanding

Study finds women build strong workplace friendships than men

Lab-grown brain models gain a sense of place

After a wildfire, Britain's moors and heaths can be green again within weeks—but the real recovery takes much longer

We're building a New York‑sized city every month. That's worrying for our climate

Breaking up of swan families in winter disrupts spring migration

Antarctic krill fishing is now concentrated in the exact pattern conservation rules were designed to prevent

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