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science

We asked US researchers how the Trump administration's science policies have…

The American academic research engine has long been the envy of the world. Generally well-funded, labs in the United States have…

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Birds clap in the dark to flirt: Nightjars reveal a hidden language of sound

Some birds sing to attract a mate. Others dance or display colorful feathers. But in the moonlit forests and shrublands of…

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science

SIRT6 protein could protect against age-related breakdown in chromatin,…

Researchers at Bar-Ilan University have successfully restored youthful patterns of DNA organization in the livers of old mice,…

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Climascience

How Himalayan storms humidify the upper atmosphere

A recent study published in Advances in Atmospheric Sciences has uncovered a detailed mechanism through which intense storms over…

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Intrepid tails—fluke photos confirm humpback whales mount 14,000 km open ocean…

An international team of scientists have documented, for the first time, humpback whales traveling between breeding grounds in…

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Revealing the invisible: A new baseline for Salish Sea diatoms answers a global…

As primary producers at the base of marine food webs, diatoms are key indicators of environmental change, providing critical…

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worldscience

Why meat-eating dinosaurs like T. rex evolved tiny arms

The evolution of tiny arms in several groups of meat-eating dinosaurs was likely driven by the development of strong, powerful…

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healthscience

Amazonian cocoa has a new edge: Two standout cultivars could change how growers…

Witches' broom disease, caused by the fungus Moniliophthora perniciosa, decimated cocoa crops in southern Bahia state, Brazil, in…

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AIClimascience

Quantum-scale simulations and AI uncover promising 2D perovskites for future…

Researchers at Clarkson University are advancing the use of artificial intelligence and computational physics to accelerate…

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Mainstream anime moments can create big business opportunities

Anime has gone mainstream in the United States, drawing millions of fans who spend big money on conventions, streaming, gaming,…

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science

Laser processes to enable robust, miniaturized beam sources for quantum…

In the HiPEQ project, a consortium of industry and research partners has developed new laser-based approaches to enable…

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science

Radar polarimetry: Time machine to glacial ice and rising sea levels

A review paper led by researchers from the University of St Andrews highlights the transformative potential in the use of radar…

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Beyond 0 and 1: Ferrotoroidic material can store four magnetic states

Today's computers store information using only two values: 0 and 1. But as electronic devices become smaller and reach their…

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Climascience

Seaweed study unlocks surprising solution for cattle nutrition and sustainable…

Cows eat grass...everyone knows that. But climate change is forcing producers and scientists to rethink some of our long-held…

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Persistent violence gaps hit Black and multiracial women hardest in California,…

Rates of violence against women have remained largely unchanged in California for nearly two decades, with Black and multiracial…

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health

Field-ready tool identifies rare and zoonotic parasitic worms missed by…

Parasitic nematodes (commonly known as roundworms) are a large, diverse and poorly studied group of disease-causing organisms…

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AI

Hybrid projector delivers super-resolution images across extended depth with…

Researchers at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) have developed a novel image projection system that delivers…

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healthscience

Chemists use sea sponge bacteria to create new molecules for drug discovery

Florida State University chemists have synthesized new molecules derived from bacteria found in a Pacific Ocean sea sponge, a…

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