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Monday, Apr 06
Analytical Chemistry
1614
A new equation may help baristas produce the perfect espresso shot every time
Astronomy
1600
Astronomers thought the early universe was full of hydrogen: Now they've found it
General Physics
1507
Experiments refute dark matter claim
Plants & Animals
959
Parasitic tapeworm—a risk to domestic dogs and humans—found in Washington coyotes
Veterinary medicine
29
Why cats stop eating—it's not just fullness
Mathematics
2016
Analysis finds geometric thinking may come from wandering, not a human-only math module
Bio & Medicine
15
3D-printed 'spanlastics' could change how cancer drugs reach tumors
Tuesday, Apr 07
Materials Science
295
Turmeric and ginger extract may boost implant bonding and kill 92% bacteria
Social Sciences
26
Do you see faces in the clouds? Researchers examine pareidolia
Cell & Microbiology
44
This protein helps cancer cells survive treatment—and points to new treatments
Nanophysics
149
More than a pretty picture, star-shaped nanomaterial changes energy storage
Environment
17
Planting trees to remove carbon can harm the environment or protect it: Study highlights trade‑offs
Plants & Animals
26
Fly ball: Drosophila can learn while playing with tiny spheres
Social Sciences
22
The hidden workload behind burnout: Why unpaid work may worsen women's mental health
Wednesday, Apr 08
Evolution
533
The oldest breath: A 300-million-year-old mummy reveals the origins of how amniotes breathe
Plants & Animals
21
Genetic markers fast-track breeding of seedless muscadine grapes
Plants & Animals
287
Ecuador study finds tropical rainforest biodiversity rebounds over 90% in 30 years
Earth Sciences
157
Summer is getting longer, and it's happening faster than we thought
Plants & Animals
203
The lengths male octopuses go to protect the arm they need to mate
Nanophysics
60
Momentum-engineered photonic states make bulk silicon shine
Environment
94
Why doesn't the US recycle more plastic? Study points to lack of access
Thursday, Apr 09
Archaeology
214
No more giants, no more heavy handaxes: Why early humans downsized their stone tools
Molecular & Computational biology
84
One DNA letter can trigger complete sex reversal
Plants & Animals
610
Chimpanzee empire falls apart in rare instance of division and deadly violence
Evolution
396
Mammal ancestors laid eggs—and this 250-million-year-old fossil proves it
Earth Sciences
24
Deadly heat thresholds have already being crossed in six recent heat waves, study shows
Space Exploration
717
Artemis II crew will endure 3,000°C on re‑entry. A hypersonics expert explains how they will survive
Analytical Chemistry
13
Plant-inspired water membrane filters CO₂ with constant selectivity and adjustable permeance
Friday, Apr 10
Plants & Animals
297
SoCal's hybrid bees outsmart Varroa mites before they even hatch
Earth Sciences
4520
Yellowstone's magma source may be closer than thought, reshaping hazard models
Space Exploration
179
Parachutes: A vital part of Artemis II's trip home
Earth Sciences
262
Yellowstone's magma plumbing mainly shaped by tectonic forces—not deep mantle plume
General Physics
32
Dual-frequency Paul trap shows potential for synthesizing antihydrogen outside of CERN
General Physics
356
Universal surface-growth law confirmed in two dimensions after 40 years
Ecology
12
Tropical cyclone Narelle struck three major reef systems in one epic trek
Saturday, Apr 11
Plants & Animals
384
Irish bog plant revives ancient remedy as a new weapon vs superbugs
Biotechnology
234
Hackers meet their match: New DNA encryption protects engineered cells from within
Astronomy
1344
Astronomers find evidence for three subpopulations of merging black holes
Other
48
Saturday Citations: Octopus behavior; children's nightmares; the fast effects of meditation
Environment
61
Why the phrase 'Super El Niño' makes Australian climate scientists roll their eyes
Space Exploration
84
Artemis II's record-breaking journey around the moon ends with dramatic splashdown
Cell & Microbiology
81
Microbial hockey: Scientists discover how bacteria rotate tiny pucks
Sunday, Apr 12
Molecular & Computational biology
16
Unlocking how dogs' fungal ear infections evade treatment
Astronomy
2444
Astronomers find the strongest evidence yet for the universe's first stars
Paleontology & Fossils
109
Extinct ice age giants in Bender's Cave challenge existing climate records for the Edwards Plateau
Archaeology
45
Ancient Korean DNA reveals marriages between closely related individuals
Astronomy
140
Advanced mirror technology now powers a breakthrough X-ray telescope
Biotechnology
60
AI can design and run thousands of lab experiments without human hands. Humanity isn't ready
Biochemistry
41
How does spider venom damage human cells? Researchers uncover the killer mechanism of recluse spider toxin
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