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1369 articles in the Truth Foundry index. Each links out to the original.
- Bavarian Scholar Claims Boarisch-Schwob Are Fourth World Indigenous Peoples · Simon Kieser argues Boarisch-Schwob identity constitutes Fourth World Indigeneity despite European whiteness and modern statehood.
- Study: Social Ties, Not Just Distance, Drive Evacuation Choices After Wildfires · NYU Tandon researchers found evacuees chose destinations based on social connections and community familiarity rather than just proximity.
- Space Telescope BHEX Proposed to Measure Black Hole Spin Rates · A proposed NASA mission aims to resolve a decades-old debate on black hole maximum spin speeds.
- Ireland Tests 3D-Printed Cement-Free Geopolymer Using Industrial Waste · Trinity College Dublin researchers successfully 3D-printed a cement-free geopolymer using bauxite residue in a trial at Harcourt Technologies.
- New Topological Framework Classifies Knitting and Crochet Using Defect Propagation · Researchers developed a knot theory framework to classify textile knittability based on how defects spread through patterns.
- Global Air Pollution Cleanup Boosts India Monsoon Rainfall by 50% · International cooperation on air quality increases Indian monsoon rainfall more effectively than regional action alone.
- JWST and NOEMA Reveal Early Galaxies Used Spiral Arms and Bars to Fuel Star Formation · New research shows early galaxies used ordered spiral arms and bars to efficiently transport cold gas for massive star formation.
- NIH's 'All of Us' Biobank Becomes World's Largest Integrated Genomic Health Database · The NIH's 'All of Us' program has grown to nearly 750,000 volunteers, creating a massive resource for studying disease roots.
- New Study Reclassifies Urban Nature as Digitally Managed Technonature · Researchers argue urban ecosystems are shifting to digital technonature via sensors and automation.
- Physicist Explains Quantum Superposition and Entanglement Basics · A physicist clarifies how quantum superposition and entanglement enable future quantum computing capabilities.
- China's Tianwen-2 Probe Successfully Rendezvouses with Asteroid Kamoʻoalewa · China's Tianwen-2 probe completes a billion-kilometer chase to rendezvous with asteroid 2016 HO3.
- Microdroplets Convert Plastic Waste to Acids Without Catalysts · Scientists use tiny water droplets to transform plastic into valuable organic acids without toxic catalysts.
- Crab Burrows Boost Methane-Eating Microbes in Coastal Wetlands · Crab burrows enhance microbial activity that consumes methane in China's coastal wetlands.
- New Measurement Cell Enables High-Pressure X-ray Analysis of Catalytic Reactions · Scientists at BESSY II developed a cell allowing X-ray studies of catalytic reactions up to 20 bar and 400°C.
- Cambridge Researchers Detail Uninhabitable Planets Around Barnard's Star · Cambridge scientists reveal four small, airless, magnesium-rich planets orbiting Barnard's Star are uninhabitable.
- Study Finds School Choice Fails to Break Income Segregation in US Classrooms · UB research indicates parents avoid classrooms with high concentrations of low-income students, sustaining segregation.
- Penguin Diving Patterns Suggest Prey Accessibility Drives Foraging Behavior · Repeated diving from shared sea-ice openings makes krill harder to catch, shaping penguin foraging patterns.
- Zero-Deforestation Commitments Show No Additional Effect in Indonesia's Palm Oil Sector · Study finds corporate zero-deforestation pledges offered no extra protection beyond national policies in Indonesia.
- New Method Scales Up Twist-Engineered Oxide Materials for Future Electronics · Researchers demonstrate deterministic fabrication of large-area, high-crystallinity oxide twistronic materials with controlled angles.
- Researchers Solve 80-Year Mystery of Hidden Individuality in Viral Infections · New model predicts single-cell viral infection variation using population-level measurements
- Scientists Discover Fifth New African Monkey Species in Congo Rainforest · A new monkey species, Colobus congoensis, was identified in the Democratic Republic of Congo after decades of being undocumented.
- Teleworking Carbon Benefits Offset by Increased Home Office Emissions · Study finds teleworking emissions gains are largely offset by increased housing and ICT energy use.
- New Colobus Monkey Species with Orange Lips Discovered in DRC · Scientists describe Colobus congoensis, a new primate species with distinctive orange lips, in the DRC.
- Study Reveals Prestige and Location Bias in Elite Science Journal Acceptance · Analysis of 110,000 submissions shows prestige, location, and topic heavily influence acceptance at top science journals.
- Study Reveals Human Hazards, Not Cats, Are Primary Cause of Wildlife Rescues in NSW · Analysis of 11 years of data shows human activities cause most wildlife rescues, not pet cats.
- NASA Rover Uncovers 3.9 Billion-Year-Old Impact Record on Mars · Perseverance rover finds ancient rock layers on Mars formed by repeated asteroid impacts.
- LMU Researchers Prove Oxygenic Photosynthesis Works with Single Photosystem · Scientists at LMU demonstrate cyanobacteria can perform oxygenic photosynthesis using only one photosystem.
- Medaka Males Mate 27 Times Daily, Yet Sperm Velocity Drops After Repeated Spawning · Osaka University study reveals medaka sperm swimming speed declines significantly after multiple consecutive matings.
- Scientists Recover Oldest Ancient Animal DNA from Sub-Saharan Africa · Researchers extracted viable DNA from 65 fossils in South Africa, including specimens up to 50,000 years old.
- Plasma Agriculture Review Offers Sustainable Path to Boost Crop Yields · Japanese researchers review plasma agriculture as a sustainable alternative to GMOs for enhancing seed vigor and crop yields.