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Degradation behavior in soil and mechanical properties of bagasse monoesters with different acyl chain lengths and residual hydroxy contents
Biomass plastics with biodegradability and suitable mechanical performance are needed to replace persistent synthetic plastics derived from fossil...
nature.com - 10 days ago
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A new piece in the matter–antimatter puzzle: A fundamental asymmetry in the behavior of baryons
On March 24, at the annual Rencontres de Moriond conference taking place in La Thuile, Italy, the LHCb collaboration at CERN reported a new milestone...
phys.org - 10 days ago
science / technology
“Lasso” Antibiotic Breakthrough Could Bring First New Class Of Drugs In 25 Years
It’s fantastic news for humans, but terrible news if you happen to be a bacterium....
iflscience.com - 10 days ago
science / space
Stockton’s Applied Aerospace acquires firm that worked on Webb Telescope
A Stockton-based aerospace company is reaching for the stars with the acquisition of a firm that, among other things, was part of the team that...
stocktonia.org - 10 days ago
nature / science
Regent honeyeaters maintain genetic diversity in face of massive habitat threat
Regent honeyeaters, endemic to southeastern Australia, are keeping their genetic diversity despite population collapse over the past century,...
cosmosmagazine.com - 10 days ago
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Altis says its AI tool can cut risk in cancer trials
Want to stay on top of the science and politics driving biotech today? Sign up to get our biotech newsletter in your inbox. Good morning. The MAHA...
statnews.com - 10 days ago
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'Reprogrammed' Stem Cells Allow Paralyzed Men to Stand, Move Again
The treatment only has a 50% success rate so far, but those who have received it have reportedly experienced no significant side effects. Researchers...
extremetech.com - 10 days ago
nature / science
Vincent van der Merwe (1983-2025), champion of the cheetah
Founder’s Briefs: An occasional series where Mongabay’s founder Rhett Ayers Butler shares analysis, perspectives, and story summaries. Vincent van...
mongabay.com - 10 days ago
nature / science / technology
Over a billion pounds of Coke plastic waste to enter waterways: Study
By 2030, Coca-Cola products will account for an estimated 1.33 billion pounds (602,000 metric tonnes) of plastic waste entering the world's oceans...
phys.org - 10 days ago
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The Hopes and Hazards for AI in Reconstructing Ancient Worlds
An archaeologist explains how generative artificial intelligence has the potential to reshape our views of ancient people, arguing that a critical...
sapiens.org - 10 days ago
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Researchers Examine Novel Ketamine-Related Medication For Treating Life-Threatening Depression Symptoms
For those with treatment-resistance depression, treatment is not impossible, but it is far more difficult...
zmescience.com - 10 days ago
nature / science
Exclusive: NIH to cut grants for COVID research, documents reveal
Studies on climate change and South Africa are also on the latest list of grants to be terminated, according to updated documents obtained by...
nature.com - 10 days ago
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How an 18th-Century Female Physicist Broke Boundaries and Inspired the Generations Who Followed
In 1988, Paula Findlen was strolling under the Renaissance arcades of Via Zamboni in Bologna, Italy. A graduate student in history of science at the...
smithsonianmag.com - 10 days ago
nature / science
This ancient parasitic wasp subdued prey with its ‘flytrap’ tail
Like some monster from a horror movie, a wasp that lived alongside dinosaurs approximately 99 million years ago during the mid-Cretaceous captured...
science.org - 10 days ago
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What 23andMe’s bankruptcy means for your genetic data
As 23andMe prepares to be sold, Science News spoke with two experts about what’s at stake and whether consumers should delete their genetic data....
sciencenews.org - 10 days ago
nature / science / space
Valkyrie: Exploring Venus With Multiple Small Landers
Shrouded in thick clouds, our erstwhile sister planet Venus is rife with mysteries. Among the Solar System's rocky planets, Venus is the one begging...
universetoday.com - 10 days ago
space / nature / science
Upcoming Private SpaceX Mission Will Boldly Go Where No Human Has Orbited Before
Fram2 is set to launch as early as March 31, sending four first- time astronauts into an orbit never before visited by humans. SpaceX is gearing up for...
gizmodo.com - 10 days ago
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The Strangest Animal Behavior Ever Witnessed in the Wild
The natural world never ceases to amaze with its breathtaking beauty, intricate ecosystems, and the baffling behavior of its inhabitants. Among the...
animalsaroundtheglobe.com - 10 days ago
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Fast-Acting Brain Stimulation Offers New Hope for Severe Depression
In a nutshell This dual-target brain stimulation treatment for depression works faster than traditional methods by targeting two brain regions at...
studyfinds.org - 10 days ago
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Exploring the intersection of mechanobiology and artificial intelligence
The rapid increase in cell biology techniques, combined with high-throughput technologies and improved computing, has yielded complex data that...
nature.com - 10 days ago
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How cells respond to stress is more nuanced than previously believed
Research discovery could lead to new targets for cancer therapy, neurodegenerative diseases The body's cells respond to stress -- toxins, mutations,...
sciencedaily.com - 10 days ago
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Earth Notes: The Real Dilophosaurus
The Dilophosaurus is probably the best-known dinosaur whose fossil remains have been found in Arizona. That’s because the 1994 blockbuster movie...
knau.org - 10 days ago
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Video catches microglia in the act of synaptic pruning
Live cell imaging reveals the clearest picture yet of this elusive process. Whether it’s something these cells do regularly remains up for debate....
thetransmitter.org - 10 days ago
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New antibiotic that kills drug-resistant bacteria discovered in technician’s garden
The molecule targets bacteria in a way that other drugs don’t. Researchers have discovered a new antibiotic molecule that targets a broad range of...
nature.com - 10 days ago
nature / science / space
The weirdest ways scientists are mining for critical minerals, from water to weeds
Not all critical minerals need to come from digging up the earth. This story is part of the Grist series Unearthed: The Mining Issue, which examines...
grist.org - 10 days ago
nature / science
Brand New Ecosystem Found After Antarctic Ice Shelf Breaks Loose
After a chunk of the George VI ice shelf in the Antarctic broke off, scientists were able to do something never done before: explore an unseen...
theinertia.com - 10 days ago
science / space
Astronomers just found a new treasure trove of galaxies. They could help answer our biggest questions.
Euclid, a European space telescope, just captured 26 million galaxies to reveal the secrets of the dark universe. A space mission designed to create a three-dimensional map of the universe has just released its first treasure trove of data. And it’s breathtaking: Galaxies of all shapes and sizes...
nationalgeographic.com - 10 days ago
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Undergrads uncover ancient secrets of human immunity
Three Husker students under the mentorship of Luwen Zhang, a leading University of Nebraska-Lincoln virologist, have achieved a rare feat for...
phys.org - 10 days ago
nature / science / technology
In the race to find critical minerals, there’s a ‘gold mine’ literally at our shoreline
This story is part of the Grist series Unearthed: The Mining Issue, which examines the global race to extract critical minerals for the clean energy...
grist.org - 10 days ago
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Inside Immunai: Can artificial intelligence map our immune system?
The Inside Israeli Innovation Podcast: Season 2, Episode 50 This week, host Eve Young, economics correspondent for The Jerusalem Post, interviews Noam...
jpost.com - 10 days ago
food & drink / science / technology
Enjoying junk food could help you shed fat, scientists say in weight loss breakthrough
The discovery may lead to new weight loss methods that help people find more enjoyment from food It’s easy to assume that people with obesity enjoy...
sciencefocus.com - 10 days ago
science / space
Muonic atoms: the electron’s big cousin opens new possibilities in nuclear physics
Physicists at the University of Queensland (UQ) in Australia have found a way to use muonic atoms to better understand the magnetic structure of the...
cosmosmagazine.com - 10 days ago
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This Medication Could Make Human Blood Deadly to Mosquitos, Combatting Malaria
Discover nitisinone, a drug for rare diseases that could also combat mosquitoes and their transmission of malaria. Mosquitoes are more than pests....
discovermagazine.com - 10 days ago
nature / science
In the Arctic, microalgae are doing the limbo : Short Wave
Embedded in the sea ice of the arctic are creatures so small, you can't see them with the naked eye. These microalgae convert energy from sunlight into fuel. The arctic ecosystem depends on them. In spring time , the algae bloom brilliant shades of green and draw tiny crustaceans, fish, birds and more...
npr.org - 10 days ago
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15 of the World’s Most Beautiful Moths
Are butterflies better than moths? These stunning specimens say no. If butterflies are the beauty queens of the insect world, moths are their drab and...
mentalfloss.com - 10 days ago
books / science
Metal detectorist finds 800 ancient artifacts buried in northern England that could rewrite Iron Age Britain
Hundreds of ancient chariot pieces and ceremonial weapons were found buried in Yorkshire it's challenging everything we know about Iron Age Britain....
zmescience.com - 10 days ago
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6 Reasons Your Home Aquarium Smells
A smelly home aquarium is a source of anxiety and frustration for many fish keepers. If you’re in this position, you must identify the cause of the...
petmojo.com - 10 days ago
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GLP-1 drugs are only the start – the powerful drugs to expect next
Obesity rates have been increasing in the US for decades, but in 2023 they fell – at least in part because of the burgeoning popularity of the...
newscientist.com - 10 days ago
space / science
An early hint of cosmic dawn has been seen in a distant galaxy
A galaxy found at the dawn of the universe appears to be the earliest known evidence of cosmic reionisation, the period when the universe was lit up...
newscientist.com - 10 days ago
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Archaeologists Found 23,000-Year-Old Footprints That Rewrite the Story of Humans in America
New Mexico’s ancient sands reveal the oldest-known traces of early inhabitants. Studying preserved footprints in New Mexico continues to provide insight into the first human movements in North America. • A research team believes the footprints are more than 23,000 years old, confirming an earlier study...
popularmechanics.com - 10 days ago
science / space
Partial vs. total eclipse: How this weekend's spectacle compares to April 2024
For a few brief moments in 2024, millions of Americans paused their days to step outside to witness an incredibly rare celestial phenomenon. Nearly a year has passed since the total solar eclipse became a national obsession for weeks leading up to the stunning display. And when that big moment...
aol.com - 10 days ago
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Cutting mAb Production Costs via Tech, Automation, and AI
Innovative bioprocessing technologies are needed to make monoclonal antibody (mAb) production cheaper, according to new research, which suggests...
genengnews.com - 10 days ago
nature / science
Waves of South Australian research: marine science protecting liveability
People who live in coastal cities all across the world might not always be aware of the extent of scientific research going on around – and under –...
cosmosmagazine.com - 10 days ago
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Scientists Record First Known Shark Sounds
Thanks to Jaws’ pulse-pounding theme, sharks are synonymous with a spine-chilling sound. In reality, they silently swim and scarf down prey without...
scientificamerican.com - 10 days ago
science / nature
Clouds may amplify global warming far more than previously understood
Tropical marine low clouds play a crucial role in regulating Earth's climate. However, whether they mitigate or exacerbate global warming has long...
phys.org - 10 days ago
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Oxford launches first human trial of aerosol vaccine delivery
The University of Oxford in partnership with the Coler Lab at Seattle Children’s Research Institute (SCRI) has begun a new clinical trial called...
ox.ac.uk - 10 days ago
science / space
Webb sees galaxy mysteriously clearing fog of early Universe
Using the unique infrared sensitivity of the NASA/ESA/CSA James Webb Space Telescope, researchers can examine ancient galaxies to probe secrets of...
esa.int - 10 days ago
learning / science
Digital cuneiforms: Updated tool expands access to ancient Hittite texts
The UNESCO World Heritage Site of Boğazköy-Hattuša is located in the north of Turkey. It was once the capital of the Hittite Empire, a great power in...
phys.org - 10 days ago
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Postpartum Moms Prefer Cooler Temps, Brain Changes Explain Why - Neuroscience News
These changes involve a specific group of neurons in the preoptic area (POA) that express estrogen receptor alpha (ERα). Postpartum mice showed...
neurosciencenews.com - 10 days ago
health / science
Pregnancy’s lasting effects on different parts of the body revealed
As anyone who experiences it knows, pregnancy vastly transforms the body – and now we have the most detailed picture of how it affects the blood,...
newscientist.com - 10 days ago
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