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March 25, 2025
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Mar. 24, 2025 Researchers have discovered that chimpanzees living in Gombe Stream National Park in Tanzania employ a degree of engineering when making their tools, deliberately choosing plants that provide ...
Mar. 20, 2025 A new study has discovered that birds in the Galapagos Islands are changing their behavior due to traffic noise, with those frequently exposed to vehicles showing heightened levels of aggression. During trials involving traffic noise, Galapagos ...
Mar. 20, 2025 The Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument used millions of galaxies and quasars to build the largest 3D map of our universe to date. Combining their data with other experiments shows signs that the impact of dark energy may be weakening over time -- ...
Mar. 20, 2025 Though we learn so much during our first years of life, we can't, as adults, remember specific events from that time. Researchers have long believed we don't hold onto these experiences because the part of the brain responsible for saving memories ...
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Mar. 24, 2025 Mathematicians studied the flow of human crowds and developed a way to predict when pedestrian paths will transition from orderly to entangled. Their findings may help inform the design of public ...
Mar. 24, 2025 Maintaining a healthy diet rich in plant-based foods, with low to moderate intake of healthy animal-based foods and lower intake of ultra-processed foods, was linked to a higher likelihood of healthy ...
Mar. 24, 2025 Investigators have developed a long-acting contraceptive implant that can be delivered through tiny needles to minimize patient discomfort and increase the likelihood of medication use. Their ...
Mar. 24, 2025 Researchers have developed a new material that, by harnessing the power of sunlight, can clear water of dangerous ...
Mar. 24, 2025 To mitigate global climate change, emissions of the primary culprit, carbon dioxide, must be drastically reduced. A newly developed process helps solve this problem: CO2 is directly split ...
Mar. 24, 2025 Scientists used light to control how a starfish egg cell jiggles and moves during its earliest stage of development. Their optical system could guide the design of synthetic, light-activated cells ...
Mar. 24, 2025 New research is reshaping our understanding of one of nature's most stunning yet destructive phenomena -- massive locust swarms moving ...
Mar. 18, 2025 Virginia Tech researchers say a true revolution in wireless technologies is only possible through endowing the system with the next generation of artificial intelligence (AI) that can think, imagine, ...
Mar. 20, 2025 Mitochondria are the powerhouses in our cells, producing the energy for all vital processes. Using cryo-electron tomography, researchers have now ...
Mar. 21, 2025 Who were our earliest ancestors? The answer could lie in a special group of single-celled organisms with a cytoskeleton similar to that of complex organisms, such as animals and ...
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Mar. 24, 2025 A storm, even once it has passed, can leave traces in the ocean that last for thousands of years. These consist of sediment layers composed of coarse particles, which are different from the finer ...
Mar. 24, 2025 A team of researchers has developed a new tool designed to revolutionize hardware troubleshooting, with the help of 3D phone ...
Mar. 24, 2025 In most high-income countries around the world, the number of avoidable mortalities is going down. But in the United States, avoidable deaths have been on the rise for more than a decade, according ...
Mar. 24, 2025 A new model suggests that timber production in Minnesota could decrease by half as windstorms intensify with climate ...
Mar. 24, 2025 Biomedical researchers have decoded how mechanical forces drive cell behavior in ...
Mar. 24, 2025 When wildfires threaten communities, human health can be impacted as smoke distributes on the breeze, infiltrating various structures. To help people protect themselves and their families, ...
Mar. 24, 2025 Engineers devised a way to deliver drugs such as contraceptives by injecting them as suspended crystals. Once under the skin, the crystals assemble into a drug depot that can last for months or ...
Mar. 24, 2025 A comprehensive study shows that people with fatty liver disease have almost twice the mortality rate of the general population. They have an increased risk of dying from both liver diseases and ...
Mar. 24, 2025 Researchers describe a new brain circuit involved in motion sickness that also contributes to regulating body temperature and metabolic balance. The findings may provide unconventional strategies for ...
Mar. 24, 2025 For successful cell division, chromosomal DNA needs to be packed into compact rod-shaped structures. Defects in this process can lead to cell death or diseases like cancer. A new study has shown how ...
Mar. 24, 2025 Antibiotic-resistant bacteria is a serious public health threat. Understanding the biology of these bacteria--such as how they synthesise their protective capsules--is essential for developing new ...
Mar. 24, 2025 A natural citrus oil from oranges, lemons, and limes is proving highly effective in relieving dry mouth, and when combined with a new lipid formulation, new research suggests it may be effective ...
Mar. 23, 2025 Existing tax policies during the energy transition from fossil fuels to renewable sources will lead to major energy injustices and skewed priorities, new research ...
Mar. 21, 2025 Scientists have unveiled a groundbreaking chemical process that could streamline the development of pharmaceutical compounds, chemical building blocks that influence how drugs interact with the ...
Mar. 21, 2025 Researchers are leveraging machine learning to improve additive manufacturing, also commonly known as 3D printing. The team introduces a new framework they've dubbed the Accurate Inverse process ...
Mar. 21, 2025 If you've ever noticed how memories from the same day seem connected while events from weeks apart feel separate, a new study reveals the reason: Our brains physically link memories that occur ...
Mar. 21, 2025 Scientists say they have shed new light on how bacteria protect themselves from certain phage invaders -- by seizing genetic material from weakened, dormant phages and using it to ...
Mar. 21, 2025 New research shows how a specially trained population of immune cells keeps the peace by preventing other immune cells from attacking their own. The study provides a better understanding of immune ...
Mar. 21, 2025 The end of a romantic relationship usually does not come out of the blue but is indicated one or two years before the breakup. As the results of a psychological study have demonstrated, the terminal ...
Mar. 21, 2025 From laundry detergent to dishwasher tablets, cleaning products are an indispensable part of life. Yet the chemicals that make these products so effective can be difficult to break down or could even ...
Monday, March 24, 2025
- 5,700-Year Storm Archive Shows Rise in Tropical Storms and Hurricanes in the Caribbean
- New Tool Enables Remote Hardware Troubleshooting
- Avoidable Deaths Are on the Rise in the United States, Yet Falling in Many Peer Nations
- How Extreme Weather Threatens Nature's Essential Services
- The Right Moves to Rein in Fibrosis
- Do-It-Yourself Box Filter Clears the Air of Indoor Pollutants
- Engineers Develop a Better Way to Deliver Long-Lasting Drugs
- Fatty Liver Linked to Increased Risk of Death from Several Diseases
- Motion Sickness Brain Circuit May Provide New Options for Treating Obesity
- How Chromosomes Shape Up for Cell Division
- Breaking Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria's Protective Shields Opens Door for Immune System Response
- Citrus Remedy Squeezes out Dry Mouth for Cancer Patients
Sunday, March 23, 2025
Friday, March 21, 2025
- Groundbreaking Light-Driven Method to Create Key Drug Compounds
- New Machine Learning Framework Enhances Precision and Efficiency in Metal 3D Printing, Advancing Sustainable Manufacturing
- How the Brain Links Related Memories Formed Close in Time
- How Bacteria 'vaccinate' Themselves With Genetic Material from Dormant Viruses
- Peacekeeper Cells Protect the Body from Autoimmunity During Infection
- Transition Point in Romantic Relationships Signals the Beginning of Their End
- Researchers Create Eco-Friendly Detergent from Wood Fiber and Corn Protein
- Scientists Witness Living Plant Cells Generate Cellulose and Form Cell Walls
- Cellular Mechanisms That May Lead to Onset of Inflammatory Bowel Disease
- Groundbreaking Study Unveils New Complexities in Synchronization Phenomena
- Bubbly Idea: Ultrafine Bubble Showers Suppress Atopic Dermatitis
- Research Team Uncovers Structure of Cellular Protective Layer
- Proton-Coupled Electron Transfer: Deciphered With High Pressure
- Potential Risk Biomarkers Found for Schizophrenia Resulting from Cannabis Use
- Nearly Half of Depression Diagnoses Could Be Considered Treatment-Resistant
- Device Enables Direct Communication Among Multiple Quantum Processors
- New Real-Time Method for Environmental Monitoring
- VR Study Reveals How Pain and Fear Weaken Sense of Body Ownership
- Nursery of the Blood: How Stem Cells Calm the Body's Immune Response
- New Eye Drops Slow Vision Loss in Animals
- Boosting Brain's Waste Removal System Improves Memory in Old Mice
- Southeast Asia's Fisheries Benefit from Small-Scale, Multispecies Capture
Thursday, March 20, 2025
- Green Recipe: Engineered Yeast Boosts D-Lactic Acid Production
- Shrinking Andean Glaciers Threaten Water Supply of 90 Million People, Global Policy Makers Warn
- Almost Half of Children With Complicated Appendicitis Can Recover from Surgery at Home
- Aotearoa Once Home to Elephant Seals
- Researchers Capture First Laser-Driven, High-Resolution CT Scans of Dense Objects
- AI-Powered Mammograms: A New Window Into Heart Health
- Weather Emergencies Affect Older Adults' Views on Climate and Health
- New AI Tool Generates High-Quality Images Faster Than State-of-the-Art Approaches
- Muonic Atoms Unlock New Possibilities in Nuclear Physics
- How a Y Chromosome Gene May Shape the Course of Heart Valve Disease
- Part of the Genetic Risk for Schizophrenia Acts Through the Placenta
- The Fine Control of Cell Mechanics
- New Rules for the Game of Memory
- New CRISPR Tool Enables More Seamless Gene Editing -- And Improved Disease Modeling
- Could the Layout of Trees Impact Human Health?
- Novel Memristors to Overcome AI's 'catastrophic Forgetting'
- Why Do Lymphatic Vessels Form a Jigsaw Puzzle-Like Pattern?
- Engineer Develops New Security Protocol to Protect Miniaturized Wireless Medical Implants from Cyberthreats
- Researchers Discover Achilles Heel of Lyme Disease Pathogen
- Oxygen Discovered in Most Distant Known Galaxy
- Study Identifies Viruses in Red Tide Blooms for the First Time
- Starting Points for the Control of Protein Synthesis
- Recycled Cements Drive Down Emissions Without Slacking on Strength
- How Family Background Can Help Lead to Athletic Success
- Peatlands' Potential to Capture Carbon Upgraded as Temperatures Rise
- Producing Nuclear Fusion Fuel Is Banned in the US for Being Too Toxic, but These Researchers Found an Alternative
- Adaptive Defenses Against Malicious Jumping Genes
- Scientists Use Cellular Programming to Mimic First Days of Embryonic Development
- Breakthrough Molecular Movie Reveals DNA's Unzipping Mechanism With Implications for Viral and Cancer Treatments
- New Function Discovered for Protein Important in Leukemia
- Beating the Clock: Melanoma Starts Evading Treatment Within Hours -- Here's How to Stop It
- Restored Stream Supports New Wild Salmon Run
- River Water Temperatures Swing from Hot to Cold: Major Discovery Shows Value of Observational Records
- Insomniac Fruit Fly Mutants Show Enhanced Memory Despite Severe Sleep Loss
- From Dinosaurs to Birds: The Origins of Feather Formation
Wednesday, March 19, 2025
- New Cannabis Formula Will Help Epilepsy, Multiple Sclerosis Sufferers
- Parts of the Brain That Are Needed to Remember Words Identified
- Tiny Musky Rat-Kangaroos Hold the Key to Explain Why 'roos Hop
- Anti-Amyloid Drug Shows Signs of Preventing Alzheimer's Dementia
- Sleepier During the Day? For Some Older People, It's Linked to Twice the Dementia Risk
- Uniquely Shaped, Fast-Heating Nanoparticles Halt Ovarian Tumor Growth
- Treasure Trove of Galaxies, Glimpses of Deep Fields
- Marine Animals Help Solve Ocean Issues
- New Carbon-Negative Material Could Make Concrete and Cement More Sustainable
- Quantum Heat Dynamics Toggled by Magnetic Fields
- New Data on Mpox Vaccine Effectiveness
- New Study Challenges Assumptions About Solid-State Lithium Metal Batteries
- Shaping the Future of Diabetes Treatment With 3D Bioprinting Technology
- Good Sphagnum Moss Layer Growth Improves Carbon Sequestration in Restored Peatlands
- Breakthrough in Materials Science: AI Reveals Secrets of Dendritic Growth in Thin Films
- Plant Patch Can Detect Stress Signals in Real Time
- Team Finds Regional, Age-Related Trends in Exposure to Drug-Resistant Pathogen
- Unknown Microorganisms Used Marble and Limestone as a Habitat
- Scientists Call for Targeted Fiber Diets to Boost Health
- AI Technology Improves Parkinson's Diagnoses
- Groundbreaking AI Tool Generates 3D Map of the Brain
- New Material for Efficient Separation of Deuterium at Elevated Temperatures
- Nanocellulose Treated With Red Onion Dye Provides Effective UV Protection for Solar Cells
- Can Online Games Be an Effective Intervention to Help Adolescents Reduce Substance Abuse?
- Rethinking How We Study the Impact of Heat on Heart Health
- Pregnancy Irreversibly Remodels the Mouse Intestine
- New Study Challenges Assumptions About SEP-1 Bundle Compliance and Sepsis Outcomes
- Earliest Stages and Possible New Cause of Stomach Cancer Revealed
- Unique Cell Shape Keeps Lymphatic Vessels and Plant Leaves Stable
- Machine Learning Aids in Detection of 'brain Tsunamis'