sumi.news
Search
Following
Sign in
← Back to news
P
Phys.org
RSS Feed
phys.org
phys.org/rss-feed
Follow
Latest
Fri Jan 24
New protocol streamlines preparation of alcohol-containing synthetic intermediates and bioactive compounds
1w
P
From collisions to stellar cannibalism—the surprising diversity of exploding white dwarfs
1w
P
'Woody,' 'spicy' and 'sweet': Smell of ancient Egyptian mummified bodies reveals new insights into embalming practices
1w
P
Nanoparticles successfully deliver genetic material to plants via roots
1w
P
Researchers surpass silkworm silk by taking a holistic approach
1w
P
Mighty marine fungi degrade plastic by eating it, and can be conditioned to do it faster
1w
P
Carbonate-dissolving microorganisms could be key to sustainable bioenergy
1w
P
Newest version of cell-mapping tool can spot boundaries even in cloudy conditions
1w
P
Greetings from the fourth dimension: Scientists glimpse 4D crystal structure using surface wave patterns
1w
P
Divorce can be predicted by interactions between cultural and personal values, study finds
1w
P
Why asteroid 2024 YR4 is unlikely to hit Earth in 2032 and how scientists keep track
1w
P
What causes mudslides, and what can be done to lessen the danger?
1w
P
Korean team unveils fine structure of magnons for neuromorphic devices
1w
P
New study of effect of CCTV cameras on crime in Newark, NJ, highlights value of longer-term evaluations
1w
P
Genetic study of Greenlanders reveals variants specific to their culture
1w
P
Developmental biologists discover how a critical protein shapes gallbladder formation
1w
P
Five ways humans have scuppered the love lives of animals
1w
P
Valentine's Day: The economic value of romantic tradition
1w
P
Consumption-driven deforestation threatens 7,600 forest-dependent species worldwide
1w
P
New England's salt marshes store 10 million cars' worth of carbon—and add another 15,000 cars' worth every year
1w
P
Los Angeles groundwater remained depleted after 2023 deluge, study finds
1w
P
Restoring wildlife habitats in wealthy nations could drive extinctions in species-rich regions
1w
P
Foraging seals enable scientists to measure fish abundance across the vast Pacific Ocean
1w
P
Birds have developed complex brains independently from mammals, studies reveal
1w
P
Fungus 'hacks' natural immune system to cause neurodegeneration in fruit flies
1w
P
Protected habitats aren't enough to save endangered species: Models show species are impacted by far-off threats
1w
P
Deep learning provides new view on 300 million years of brain evolution
1w
P
The 'romantic' advertising tricks that give you unrealistic expectations of love
1w
P
New 3D printing technique replicates nature's delicate fibers with precision
1w
P
3.5 kilometers underwater, scientists found a staggeringly energetic particle from outer space
1w
P
This is Australia's only icebreaker. Here's why experts say we need another
1w
P
Air pollution levels may be higher inside your home than outside
1w
P
The heart is symbol of love, but things weren't always like that
1w
P
Removing babies is still harming First Nations families, almost two decades after the apology to Stolen Generations
1w
P
Black carbon from dust storms accelerates Himalayan glacier melt
1w
P
Bezos's Blue Origin rocket firm to cut 10% of workforce
1w
P
Cuttlefish ink has potential as natural repellent to keep sharks away from beaches
1w
P
SPHEREx space telescope will seek life's ingredients
1w
P
Lake Victoria is turning green. Examining the deadly bacteria behind it
1w
P
White dwarf stars may host more habitable exoplanets than expected
1w
P
Researchers investigate inherent bias in survey data of social network analysis
1w
P
Nature-friendly solar farms create bird havens in agricultural areas
1w
P
What to do if your partner wants to speak to your baby in a language you don't understand
1w
P
New study documents California coyotes eating harbor seal pups
1w
P
Air inside your home may be more polluted than outside due to everyday chemical products
1w
P
Acidification kills H5N1 in waste milk, reducing risk of bird flu
1w
P
The fairness filter: Progress skews perceptions of past discrimination
1w
P
Can the president really kill off the penny, and should he?
1w
P
Here's why some people still evade public transport fares—even when they're 50 cents
1w
P
Mutation in rice alters sterility temperature, offering new agricultural insights
1w
P
More →