Turning carbon emissions into methane fuel
Wed 7:30pmChemists have developed a novel way to capture and convert carbon dioxide into methane, suggesting that future gas emissions could be converted into an alternative fuel using electricity from renewable sources.Climate change and air pollution could risk 30 million lives annually by 2100
Wed 12:18pmMortality attributable to air pollution and extreme temperatures is a major concern, and it is expected to heighten in the future. An international research team found that, under the most probable projection, annual mortality rates linked to air pollution and…Stopping severe malaria by harnessing natural human antibodies
Wed 12:17pmScientists have identified human antibodies capable of targeting the proteins responsible for severe malaria, potentially paving the way for new vaccines or treatments. Using organ-on-a-chip technology, researchers successfully demonstrated that these…Probiotic delivers anticancer drug to the gut
Wed 12:17pmResearchers shrink gastrointestinal tumors in mice using a yeast probiotic to deliver immunotherapy to the gut, offering a potentially novel strategy to target hard-to-reach gut cancers.Thanksgiving special: Dinosaur drumsticks and the story of the turkey trot
Wed 12:16pmWings may be the obvious choice when studying the connection between dinosaurs and birds, but a pair of paleontologists prefer drumsticks. That part of the leg, they say, is where fibular reduction among some dinosaurs tens of millions of years ago helped make…Superior photosynthesis abilities of some plants could hold key to climate-resilient crops
Wed 12:16pmScientists discovered a stretch of DNA in both C3 plants, like wheat and soybeans, and C4 plants, like corn and sorghum, that is responsible for optimizing C4 plant photosynthesis and making them better at withstanding heat and drought. The findings are…Advancements in genomic research reveal alternative transcription initiation sites in thousands of…
Tue 6:18pmRosalind Franklin, James Watson and Francis Crick discovered the structure of DNA -- that molecular blueprint for life -- over 70 years ago. Today, scientists are still uncovering new ways to read it.HIV latency reversing properties in African plant
Tue 6:16pmThe Wistar Institute and the University of Buea in Cameroon has uncovered the mechanisms for a medicinal plant with anti-HIV potential in Croton oligandrus Pierre & Hutch, a species of African tree that has been used in traditional healing in Cameroon to treat…Thermochemical tech shows promising path for building heat
Tue 6:16pmEnergy stored in thermochemical materials can effectively heat indoor spaces, particularly in humid regions, according to researchers.Secrets of horse genetics for conservation, breeding
Tue 6:16pmResearchers are helping uncover new information about the Y chromosome in horses, which will help owners identify optimal lineages for breeding and help conservationists preserve breed diversity.High exposure to everyday chemicals during pregnancy linked to asthma risk in children
Tue 1:43pmA new study sheds light on a potential link between exposure to certain everyday chemicals during pregnancy and the development of asthma in children. The study analyzed data from over 3,500 mother-child pairs as part of the Japan Environment and Children's…Revitalizing neighborhoods in the wake of aging populations
Tue 1:43pmResearchers examined the Senboku Hottokenai Network Project through a combination of case study and action research methodologies. The results of this study shed new light on the importance of community-led co-creation in transdisciplinary projects.How flood risk affects home values
Tue 1:43pmHouses for sale in a flood zone are around 10% cheaper than surrounding areas, according to new research. However, the reduced price tag is not worth the extra risk and can burden buyers with long-term insurance costs, according to new research.Populations overheat as major cities fail canopy goals
Tue 1:29pmA new study measuring access to nature for eight major global cities found most still have inadequate canopy cover, despite access to an abundance of trees.The chilling sound of the Aztec death whistle
Tue 1:29pmThe Aztec skull whistle produces a shrill, screaming sound. A study shows that these whistles have a disturbing effect on the human brain. The Aztecs may have deliberately used this effect in sacrificial rituals.Labeling cell particles with barcodes
Tue 1:28pmCell-to-cell communication through nanosized particles, working as messengers and carriers, can now be analyzed in a whole new way, thanks to a new method involving CRISPR gene-editing technology. The particles, known as small extracellular vesicles (sEVs),…Perovskite research boosts solar cell efficiency and product life
Tue 1:28pmAn international team has identified a strategy to improve both the performance and stability for solar cells made out of the 'miracle material' perovskite by mitigating a previously hidden degradation pathway.New method of generating eco-friendly energy
Tue 1:28pmResearchers have developed a new method of growing organic crystals that can be used for energy-harvesting applications.Vultures and artificial intelligence(s) as death detectors: High-tech approach for wildlife research…
Tue 1:28pmIn order to use remote locations to record and assess the behavior of wildlife and environmental conditions, the GAIA Initiative developed an artificial intelligence (AI) algorithm that reliably and automatically classifies behaviors of white-backed vultures…How children learned for 99% of human history
Tue 1:27pmUnlike kids in the United States, hunter-gatherer children in the Congo Basin have often learned how to hunt, identify edible plants and care for babies by the tender age of six or seven. This rapid learning is facilitated by a unique social environment where…Researchers develop crystals to harvest water from air, inspired by desert life
Tue 1:26pmResearchers have developed a new crystalline material that can harvest water from fog without any energy input. The design of the novel type of smart crystals, which the researchers named Janus crystals, is inspired by desert plants and animals, which can…Study tracks PFAS, microplastics through landfills and wastewater treatment plants
Tue 1:26pmScientists find that most of the microplastics and the 'forever chemicals' known as PFAS cycle through landfills and wastewater treatment plants and end up back in the environment.Building roots in glass, a bio-inspired approach to creating 3D microvascular networks using plants…
Tue 1:26pmResearchers have developed a new bio-inspired approach to building complex 3D microfluidic networks by utilizing plant roots and fungal hyphae as molds. The team grew plants and fungi in nanoparticles of silica, then baked out the plants and solidified the…Artificial intelligence can be used to predict river discharge and warn of potential flooding
Tue 1:26pmResearchers have created a method that uses artificial intelligence to more accurately predict short-term river discharge using historical data from two hydrometric stations on the Ottawa River along with other weather-based parameters. They built on an…Will agricultural weeds finally claim the upper hand in a changing climate?
Tue 1:24pmA few years back, a group of weed scientists showed that soil-applied herbicides are less effective against agricultural weeds in the context of our changing climate. Now, the same research group has shown the same is true of post-emergence (POST) herbicides.How cells habituate
Tue 1:24pmUp until recently, habituation -- a simple form of learning -- was deemed the exclusive domain of complex organisms with brains and nervous systems, such as worms, insects, birds, and mammals. But a new study offers compelling evidence that even tiny…Improving hurricane modeling with physics-informed machine learning
Tue 1:24pmResearchers employ machine learning to more accurately model the boundary layer wind field of tropical cyclones. Conventional approaches to storm forecasting involve large numerical simulations run on supercomputers incorporating mountains of observational…Sliding seeds can provide insight into devastating landslides and rock avalanches
Tue 1:24pmResearchers study how Champatis roll and bounce down inclines. The authors released a heap of the seeds down an inclined plane while a camera recorded their descent to analyze their speed and the dynamics of their movement. The grains start to spread out…Eradivir's EV25 therapeutic reduces advanced-stage influenza viral loads faster, more thoroughly in…
Tue 1:23pmA research article shows that Eradivir's patent-pending antiviral therapeutic called EV25 reduces lung viral loads of advanced-stage influenza in preclinical studies quicker and more effectively than currently available therapies.Bioeconomy in Colombia: The race to save Colombia's vital shellfish
Tue 1:23pmAlong Colombia's Pacific coast, a small shellfish called piangua has been a crucial part of local communities for generations. This humble mollusk is a vital source of income and nutrition for many coastal residents. As a regional resource that can be…
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