What makes urine yellow? Scientists discover the enzyme responsible (phys.org)
Social media platforms generate billions in annual ad revenue from US youth: Study (phys.org)
Using AI, researchers identify a new class of antibiotic candidates that can kill a drug-resistant bacterium (phys.org)
Encounter with humpback whales reveals potential for nonhuman intelligence communication (phys.org)
Seattle metro residents near Amazon delivery stations face more pollution but order fewer packages (phys.org)
Big-box retail chains were never a solution for America's downtowns, and now they're fleeing back to suburbia (phys.org)
Children born or raised during lockdown are developing language skills at a slower rate (phys.org)
New theory claims to unite Einstein's gravity with quantum mechanics (phys.org)
Scientists: Climate change intensified the rains devastating East Africa (phys.org)
Brace for a potentially record-breaking winter after sweltering summer and autumn, say researchers (phys.org)
Researchers serve up an improved model of indoor pollution produced by cooking (phys.org)
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New theory claims to unite Einstein's gravity with quantum mechanics (phys.org)
Researchers hijack solar cell technology to develop a simple spray test for lead (phys.org)
Japanese experimental nuclear fusion reactor inaugurated (phys.org)
The 'longevity bottleneck' hypothesis: Research suggests that dinosaurs may have influenced how human beings age (phys.org)
Winter isn't coming: climate change hits Greek olive crop (phys.org)
UN climate meetings organized in a way that benefits richer, larger countries: Study (phys.org)
Fossil unearthed in Mongolia's Gobi Desert suggests some dinosaurs slept in same position as modern birds (phys.org)
A team of paleontologists and biologists from Hokkaido University, Hokkaido University Museum, North Carolina State University and the Mongolian Academy of Sciences, has uncovered a previously unknown species of dinosaur that appears to have slept in the same position as modern birds.
Sand mining in Vietnam's Mekong Delta sinks homes, livelihoods (phys.org)
Coffee grounds may hold key to preventing neurodegenerative diseases (phys.org)
In the fight against malaria-carrying mosquitoes, just add soap (phys.org)
Climate change increasing likelihood of extreme snowfall in the French Alps, research suggests (phys.org)
Battle looms over renewed plastic treaty negotiations (phys.org)
Seagrass decline poses issues for carbon storage projects (phys.org)
Climate change is an ever-pressing concern, with innovative ways to remove excess carbon from the atmosphere a continued focus of scientists. One such carbon sequestration method turns to an unlikely sink—seagrass—a marine flowering plant (angiosperm) that is found in shallow coastal waters up to 50m depth on all continents...