sumi.news
  • Search
  • Following
  • Sign in
← Back to news
Phys.org
P

Phys.org RSS Feed

  • phys.org
  • phys.org/rss-feed

  • Latest
  • Sun Sep 7

The gravitino: A new candidate for dark matter

2w
Phys.orgP

To save in-person lectures, universities need to provide lessons worth showing up for

2w
Phys.orgP

Life's building blocks may not be stable—just really, really long-lived

2w
Phys.orgP

New research shows Black Summer's megafires left lasting scars far beyond property damage

2w
Phys.orgP

What the WTO's deal to curb fisheries subsidies means and what it could achieve

2w
Phys.orgP

How Indigenous-led health education in remote communities can make reconciliation real

2w
Phys.orgP

Insects in Britain not in freefall, but facing local upheavals, study finds

2w
Phys.orgP

7,200-year-old climate shift coincides with Dadiwan Culture disappearance, scientists discover

2w
Phys.orgP

China prepares to evacuate 400,000 as super typhoon makes landfall in Philippines

2w
Phys.orgP

Scientists develop new quantitative model to measure tree shade tolerance

2w
Phys.orgP

Drought gripping the Northeast, NYC raises fears of autumn wildfires

2w
Phys.orgP

Could humans and AI become a new kind of evolutionary individual?

2w
Phys.orgP

Compact Cas9d enzyme revealed as promising genome-editing tool

2w
Phys.orgP

Rivers in the sky, Arctic warming, and what this means for the Greenland Ice Sheet

2w
Phys.orgP

Zebra finches organize their calls by meaning, not just on how they sound

2w
Phys.orgP

NASA selects Blue Origin to take the once-canceled VIPER rover to the moon

2w
Phys.orgP

SpaceX sunrise launch the 80th on Space Coast

2w
Phys.orgP

Data privacy push sparks tech surge in US banks

2w
Phys.orgP

AI cameras are spotting wildfires across California—often before humans call 911

2w
Phys.orgP

Bumble bees pollinated linden flowers 24 million years ago, fossil evidence shows

2w
Phys.orgP

Resurrection of dodo bird now one step closer, claims Colossal Biosciences

2w
Phys.orgP

Observations explore a rare type Iax supernova

2w
Phys.orgP

Researchers detect first 'heartbeat' of a newborn neutron star in distant cosmic explosion

2w
Phys.orgP

Forest plants increasingly colonize Arctic tundra, altering ecosystems and permafrost

2w
Phys.orgP

Ice dissolves iron faster than liquid water, offering explanation for Arctic's rusty rivers

2w
Phys.orgP

A deep look into the unique structure and behavior of confined water

2w
Phys.orgP

Leopard shark sex tape: A scientific first

2w
Phys.orgP

AI lab assistant predicts material properties in seconds

2w
Phys.orgP

Wolf attacks on California cattle more than double despite state 'strike team'

2w
Phys.orgP

Rare-earth tritellurides reveal a hidden ferroaxial order of electronic origin

2w
Phys.orgP

Study shows UV light can disable airborne allergens within 30 minutes

2w
Phys.orgP

Beneath 300 kilometers: Scientists find first natural evidence of nickel-rich alloys deep in mantle

2w
Phys.orgP

Climate goals and fossil fuel plans don't add up, experts say

2w
Phys.orgP

Thousands evacuated in Philippines as super typhoon nears land

2w
Phys.orgP

Science journalists as brokers of trust

2w
Phys.orgP

Amateur astronomers help track asteroid to French impact site

2w
Phys.orgP

Instant ramen: A short history of a long noodle

2w
Phys.orgP

Evacuations in Philippines, Taiwan as super typhoon nears

2w
Phys.orgP

Mixing neutrinos of colliding neutron stars changes how merger unfolds, simulations reveal

2w
Phys.orgP

Study follows planetary nebula through 130 years of evolution

2w
Phys.orgP

From tattoos to plastic bottles, here's how society assigns moral values to everyday things

2w
Phys.orgP

About 1% of people don't have sex. New research shows it may be partly genetic

2w
Phys.orgP

Smoke-dried bodies could be world's 'oldest mummies': Study

2w
Phys.orgP

Reversing Antarctic sea ice loss depends on ocean layering, study finds

2w
Phys.orgP

Sri Lanka tries to hook anglers on invasive fish species

2w
Phys.orgP

Why America still needs public schools

2w
Phys.orgP

Webb discovers 'The Cliff' object that could solve red dot mystery

2w
Phys.orgP

Climate change is fast shrinking the world's largest inland sea

2w
Phys.orgP

Make like a spacecraft and fly through Gaia's 3D map of stellar nurseries

2w
Phys.orgP

17-million-year-old fossil of large extinct songbird discovered in Australia

2w
Phys.orgP
More →

Entries updated Oct 7, 2025 05:51:13 PM PDT

Questions? Suggestions? alex@sumi.news