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March 15, 2025
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Mar. 13, 2025 The 2025 U. S. State of the Birds Report, produced by a coalition of leading science and conservation organizations, reveals continued widespread declines in American bird populations across all mainland and marine habitats, with 229 species ...
Mar. 12, 2025 Scientists have developed an approach that combines rehabilitation robotics with spinal cord stimulation to restore movement in people with spinal cord injuries. The technology enhances rehabilitation and enables activities like cycling and walking ...
Mar. 12, 2025 New research suggests black holes may transition into 'white holes', ejecting matter and potentially even time back into the universe, defying our current understanding of these cosmic ...
Mar. 12, 2025 Researchers have announced the creation of the first operating system designed for quantum networks: QNodeOS. The research marks a major step forward in transforming quantum networking from a theoretical concept to a practical technology that could ...
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Mar. 13, 2025 A modulator has now broken the terahertz mark. The ultrafast component efficiently transmits large volumes of data into the fiber-optic network in a short space of ...
Mar. 13, 2025 Social media can help scientists track animal species as they relocate in response to climate change, new research ...
Mar. 14, 2025 Researchers have developed innovative methods to control the ionization of atoms and molecules using specially structured light beams, challenging traditional limits. This breakthrough could lead to ...
Mar. 13, 2025 Astronomers have constructed the first detailed 3D map of the properties of cosmic dust in our home galaxy. For their map, the astronomers used 130 million spectra from ESA's Gaia mission, results ...
Mar. 13, 2025 With today's data rates of only a few hundred megabytes per second, access to digital information remains relatively slow. Initial experiments have already shown a promising new strategy: Magnetic ...
Mar. 13, 2025 Neuroscientists have shown that experiencing nature can alleviate acute physical pain. Surprisingly, simply watching nature videos was enough to ...
Mar. 13, 2025 Researchers have worked with global partners to identify and successfully implement an intervention package that has significantly improved the diagnosis and management of brain infections in ...
Mar. 13, 2025 A groundbreaking study has revealed that brown trout can successfully navigate beaver dams -- obstacles which were previously thought to pose a significant barrier to their ...
Mar. 13, 2025 In a new study, researchers produced nanomaterials that could be used in developing more accurate sensors for healthcare in the future. For example, ...
Mar. 13, 2025 A nine-year study comparing a typical two-year corn and soybean rotation with a more intensive three-year rotation involving corn, cereal rye, ...
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Mar. 14, 2025 A study shows that electrical charges in sprays of water can cause chemical reactions that form organic molecules from inorganic materials. The findings provide evidence that microlightning may have ...
Mar. 14, 2025 Astronomers have discovered two exoplanets around TOI-1453, a star about 250 light years away. These two exoplanets, a super-Earth and a sub-Neptune, are common in the galaxy, yet are absent from our ...
Mar. 13, 2025 When major storms hit Houston last spring and summer, losing power was a nightmare for residents, but for many, the financial fallout was just as devastating. A new report finds that more than half ...
Mar. 13, 2025 Study findings provide a new gene pathway for potential treatment of the virus affecting ...
Mar. 13, 2025 Many people will soon load up Easter baskets with chocolate candy for children and adults to enjoy. On its own, dark chocolate has health benefits, such as antioxidants that neutralize damaging free ...
Mar. 13, 2025 Researchers have advanced a decades-old challenge in the field of organic semiconductors, opening new possibilities for the future of electronics. The researchers have created an organic ...
Mar. 13, 2025 A study highlights a new approach in addressing conductive hearing loss. A team of scientists has designed a new type of hearing aid that not only improves hearing but also offers a safe, ...
Mar. 13, 2025 Researchers have performed the first imaging of embryos using cameras designed for quantum measurements. The academics investigated how to best use ultrasensitive camera technology, including the ...
Mar. 13, 2025 Some of the world's most advanced AI systems struggle to tell the time and work out dates on calendars, a study ...
Mar. 13, 2025 Physical activity is seen as a way to extend the human lifespan, but twin studies found the benefits of physical activity for longevity may not be as straightforward as has been previously ...
Mar. 13, 2025 Researchers have found a new way to boost cancer immunotherapy by targeting a protein called macrophage receptor with collagenous structure, or MARCO. Their study shows that blocking MARCO in ...
Mar. 13, 2025 Study uncovers new insights into pain pathways associated with temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorders. Using an innovative in vivo imaging tool to capture functional activity in mouse models of TMJ ...
Mar. 13, 2025 Researchers devised a process to convert a skin cell directly into a neuron, eliminating the need to generate induced pluripotent stem cells. Such neurons could be used to treat spinal cord injuries ...
Mar. 13, 2025 Many people dream of retiring to a warmer, less expensive country. But retirees who move abroad may be at greater risk of loneliness than those who stay in their home country, according to new ...
Mar. 13, 2025 Researchers identified a strong negative North Atlantic Oscillation in 2009--2010 as the tipping point that pushed sargassum into the tropical Atlantic, confirming vertical mixing, not rivers, as the ...
Mar. 13, 2025 Researchers have found a new way to more precisely detect and monitor brain cell activity during deep brain stimulation, a common treatment for movement disorders such as Parkinson's disease and ...
Mar. 13, 2025 Mild cognitive impairment (MCI) can be an early indicator of Alzheimer's disease or dementia, so identifying those with cognitive issues early could lead to interventions and better outcomes. ...
Mar. 13, 2025 A researcher has confirmed a boulder at a regional school contains one of the highest concentrations of dinosaur footprints per square meter ever documented in ...
Mar. 13, 2025 A recent study has reclassified the species commonly known as the Javan rhinoceros, proposing a more precise scientific name: Eurhinoceros sondaicus. The research highlights key differences in body ...
Mar. 12, 2025 New research expands on current understanding of the brain chemical dopamine, finding that it plays a role in reducing the value of memories associated with rewards. The study opens new avenues for ...
Friday, March 14, 2025
- 'Microlightning' In Water Droplets May Have Sparked Life on Earth
- TOI-1453: Sub-Neptune in System of Two Exoplanets
Thursday, March 13, 2025
- As Next Hurricane Season Nears, Study Explores Impacts of 2024's Storms
- Researchers Develop Method to Identify Dormant Cells That Carry HIV
- Chocolate -- With Potential Health Benefits
- Spinning, Twisted Light Could Power Next-Generation Electronics
- Study Highlights Noninvasive Hearing Aid
- Quantum-Inspired Cameras Capture the Start of Life
- Most Current AI Struggles to Read Clocks and Calendars
- Does Exercise Really Extend Life? Finnish Twin Study Offers New Insights
- New Immunotherapy Strategy for Enhancing Melanoma Treatment
- Innovative in Vivo Imaging Offers New Treatment, Hope for Sufferers of Chronic TMJ-Related Pain
- Engineers Turn Skin Cells Directly Into Neurons for Cell Therapy
- Retiring Abroad Puts Older Adults at Risk for Loneliness
- 'Surprising' Cause of Sargassum Blooms in Caribbean
- Thinking Outside the Box: Uncovering a Novel Approach to Brainwave Monitoring
- Can AI Help Detect Cognitive Impairment?
- Dozens of 3-Toed Dinosaurs Leave Their Mark in Australia
- New Name for One of the World's Rarest Rhinoceroses
Wednesday, March 12, 2025
- Dopamine's Unexpected Role in Memory Devaluation
- Do Brain Changes Remain After Recovery from Concussion?
- An Easy-to-Apply Gel Prevents Abdominal Adhesions in Animals
- Signs of Alien Life May Be Hiding in These Gases
- Secret Boss of the Liver: Star-Shaped Cells That Promote Fibrosis Also Regulate Liver Health
- Dynamic Acoustics of Hand Clapping, Elucidated
- New Research Explores Mental Health Costs of Emotional Labor at Work
- Temperature During Development Influences Connectivity Between Neurons and Behavior in Fruit Flies
- Scientists Develop Solar-Powered Method to Convert Sewage Sludge Into Green Hydrogen and Animal Feed
- Two-Thirds of Children Classified BMI-Overweight Had Normal Fat Estimated With Waist-to-Height Ratio
- New Species of Killifish from Kenya Already Critically Endangered
- Promising Active Ingredient for Lupus Therapy
- 'Doomsday Clock' And Patterns of Mortality and Mental Health in the United States
- Delhi Air Pollution Worse Than Expected as Water Vapor Skews Figures
- Entwined Dwarf Stars Reveal Their Location Thanks to Repeated Radio Bursts
- Targeted Alpha Therapy: Breakthrough in Treating Refractory Skin Cancer
- Wrong on Skin Care: Keratinocytes, Not Fibroblasts, Make Collagen for Healthy Skin
- Blind to the Burn: Misconceptions About Skin Cancer Risk in the US
- Mosquito Pain Receptors Are Less Sensitive During Extreme Heat
- No Need to Wing It: Bat Activity in Winter Analyzed
- New Computer Code Could Lead to Simpler, Less Costly Stellarators for Fusion Power
- Assessing Pain, Anxiety and Other Symptoms of Nursing Home Residents Unable to Speak for Themselves
- Cities That Conducted Greenhouse Gas Emissions Inventories Moved Needle Toward Reduction
- Promising New Research Shows Potential to Cure Recurrent Urinary Tract Infections
- Lighting the Way: How Activated Gold Reveals Drug Movement in the Body
- Gene Related to Human Kidney Disease Linked to Touch in Sea Anemones
- Cells 'speed Date' To Find Their Neighbors When Forming Tissues
- Food Insecurity Today, Heart Disease Tomorrow?
- Hepatic Stellate Cells Control Liver Function and Regeneration
- How the Brain Uses 'building Blocks' To Navigate Social Interactions
- Want to Preserve Biodiversity? Go Big
- Exciting Moments on the Edge
- How Climate Change Affects Rain and Floods
- Catching Aromaticity in the Act: Direct Real-Time Tracking of How 'excited-State Aromaticity' Drives Molecular Shape Changes
- Routine Asthma Test More Reliable in the Morning and Has Seasonal Effects, Say Doctors
- Researchers Forecast Shaking Damage from Crustal Earthquake Scenarios in Mexico City
- Do You See What I See?
Tuesday, March 11, 2025
- Nature-Inspired 3D-Printing Method Shoots Up Faster Than Bamboo
- Scientists Create a Type of Catalog, the 'colocatome,' Of Non-Cancerous Cells' Influence on Cancer
- Medical Infusion Bags Can Release Microplastics
- Drug Building Blocks Pave Path to New Sepsis Treatments
- Four Tiny Planets Found Orbiting One of Our Nearest Stars
- More Than Marks: How Wellbeing Shapes Academic Success
- Technique to Manipulate Water Waves to Precisely Control Floating Objects
- Earth's 'dirty Mirror' Effect Is Accelerating Climate Change
- Breakthrough in Next-Generation Polio Vaccines
- Exercise Reduced Falls in Elderly Women With Polypharmacy
- Cheap and Environmentally Friendly -- The Next Generation LEDs May Soon Be Here
- Rare Frog Rediscovered After 130 Years
- Muscles from the Printer: Silicone That Moves
- Molecular Motors in Action: Visualizing Alpha-Cyclodextrin Movement Along Polymer Chains
- Children Who Lack Fish in Their Diets Are Less Sociable and Kind, Study Finds
- Scientists Discover Smart Way to Generate Energy With Tiny Beads
- Elementary-Particle Detectors, 3D Printed
- Beneficial Genetic Changes Observed in Regular Blood Donors
- New Research Reveals Psychological 'booster Shots' Can Strengthen Resistance to Misinformation Over Time
- Arctic Sea Ice Loss Drives Drier Weather Over California and Wetter Over Spain and Portugal
- Nwd1 Gene Deletion Triggers MASH-Like Pathology in Mice
- Study Explores Effects of Climatic Changes on Christmas Island's Iconic Red Crabs
- Amino Acid Assists in Recycling Rechargeable Batteries
- A 62-Million-Year-Old Skeleton Sheds Light on an Enigmatic Mammal
- Microplastics Could Be Fueling Antibiotic Resistance
- Blood Test Shows Promise for Early Detection of Dementia
- Water Movement on Surfaces Makes More Electric Charge Than Expected
- Researchers Unveil Comprehensive Zeolite Structures, Advancing Development of Catalysts for Petrochemical and Renewable Energy
- Acoustic Monitoring Network for Birds Enhances Forest Management
- Good Parenting Helps, but Has Limits Under Major Deprivation
- New Method Uses DNA Barcodes for High Throughput RNA and Protein Detection in Deep Tissue
- Self-Optimizing Catalysts Facilitate Water-Splitting for the Green Production of Hydrogen
- Super-Earths and Mini-Neptunes: More Earth-Like Planets May Exist
- 'Fishial' Recognition: Neural Network Identifies Coral Reef Sounds
- Boreal Forest: Taking Taiga's Temperature
- Plastic Recycling Gets a Breath of Fresh Air
- Early Signs of GI Disease Risk in Dogs
- New Tech for Managing Type 1 Diabetes Is Effective for Older Adults
- Small, Faint and 'unexpected in a Lot of Different Ways': Astronomers Make Galactic Discovery
- Scientists Discover New Heavy-Metal Molecule 'berkelocene'
- Untangling Quantum Entanglement With New Calculation Formulas
- Foraging Footballers Suggest How We Come Together to Act as One