Rocky Mountain snow is contaminated, study shows
Tue 5:49pmMountain snowpacks accumulate snow throughout the winter, building up stores of water that will supply communities across the American West throughout the long dry season. Now, a new study shows that as storms carry snow to the Rocky Mountains, they are also…New insight into factors associated with a common disease among dogs and humans
Tue 5:49pmFor dogs housed at Texas kennels, age and fecal score are important factors for screening for subclinical Giardia infections.Surprising number of environmental pollutants in hedgehogs
Tue 1:15pmLead, pesticides, brominated flame retardants, plastic additives, polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), and heavy metals. This is what researchers found when they collected dead hedgehogs to investigate the environmental pollutants found in urban environments.We know nanoplastics are a threat -- this new tool can help us figure out just how bad they are
Tue 1:15pmWhile the threat that microplastics pose to human and ecological health has been richly documented and is well known, nanoplastics, which are smaller than one micrometer (1/50th the thickness of an average human hair), are far more reactive, far more mobile…Mpox could become a serious global threat, scientists warn
Tue 1:15pmMpox has the potential to become a significant global health threat if taken too lightly, according to scientists.Exposure to air pollution in childhood is associated with reduced brain connectivity
Tue 1:13pmA new study has found that children exposed to higher levels of air pollution in early and mid childhood have weaker connections between key brain regions. The findings highlight the potential impact of early exposure to air pollution on brain development.Omega-6 fatty acid promotes the growth of an aggressive type of breast cancer, study finds
Tue 1:12pmLinoleic acid, an omega-6 fatty acid found in seed oils such as soybean and safflower oil, and animal products including pork and eggs, specifically enhances the growth of the hard-to-treat 'triple negative' breast cancer subtype, according to a preclinical…A step toward plant-based gelatin
Tue 1:10pmResearchers present gum tragacanth as a plant-based alternative to gelatin for creating edible films. The team developed films containing different concentrations of gelatin and gum tragacanth and monitored their survivability in water and saline solutions.…The food and fuel that farms itself
Tue 1:10pmScientists have released new and more accurate genome sequences for five species of duckweed. Their research reveals the specific genes responsible for some of the plant's most useful traits, allowing for new commercial agriculture applications.New warnings of a 'Butterfly Effect' -- in reverse
Mon 7:21pmA new study warns that global climate change may have a devastating effect on butterflies, turning their species-rich, mountain habitats from refuges into traps. Think of it as the 'butterfly effect' -- the idea that something as small as the flapping of a…New study validates lower limits of human heat tolerance
Mon 7:21pmHuman thermoregulation limits are lower than previously thought, indicating that some regions may soon experience heat and humidity levels exceeding safe limits for survival. The study underscores the urgent need to address climate change impacts on human…Discovery of Quina technology challenges view of ancient human development in East Asia
Mon 7:21pmResearchers have uncovered a complete Quina technological system in the Longtan site in southwest China. The discovery challenges the widely held perception that the Middle Paleolithic period was mostly static in East Asia.Study shows groundwater gains in Arizona yet climate risks still threaten water supply
Mon 3:14pmA combination of water management practices has contributed to notable groundwater gains in Central Arizona despite the region dealing with long-term water stress, according to a new study.Scientists pioneer method to tackle 'forever chemicals'
Mon 3:12pmResearchers have developed an innovative solution to a pressing environmental challenge: removing and destroying per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), commonly called 'forever chemicals.' A new study unveils a method that not only eliminates PFAS from…The proportion of harmful substances in particulate matter is much higher than assumed
Mon 3:12pmPeople breathing contaminated air over the course of years are at greater risk of developing numerous diseases. This is thought to be due to highly reactive components in particulate matter, which affect biological processes in the body. However, researchers…Scientists solve 'cocktail party' mystery of bat echolocation
Mon 3:11pmEvery night, bats emerge out of roosts in massive numbers, creating what scientists have called a 'cocktail party nightmare' of clashing echolocations. Nobody knew how bats managed this severe sensorial challenge. Now, scientists have tracked bats within a…'She loves me, she loves me not': Physical forces encouraged evolution of multicellular life,…
Mon 12:22pmA study presents a striking example of cooperative organization among cells as a potential force in the evolution of multicellular life. The study is based on the fluid dynamics of cooperative feeding by Stentor, a relatively giant unicellular organism.New AI models possible game-changers within protein science and healthcare
Mon 12:22pmResearchers have developed new AI models that can vastly improve accuracy and discovery within protein science. Potentially, the models will assist the medical sciences in overcoming present challenges within, e.g. personalised medicine, drug discovery, and…Delicate balancing act determines how many genome gateways form in cells
Mon 12:21pmAs warehouses go, nuclei are more like libraries than bank vaults. Too many cellular components need access to the genome to lock it down like Fort Knox. Instead, large groupings of more than 1,000 individual protein molecules called nuclear pore complexes…Machine learning model to predict virus reservoirs
Mon 12:21pmA new artificial intelligence tool could aid in limiting or even prevent pandemics by identifying animal species that may harbor and spread viruses capable of infecting humans. The machine learning model analyzes host characteristics and virus genetics to…Thinner Arctic sea ice may affect global ocean circulation
Mon 12:20pmOne of the ocean currents in the Arctic Ocean is at risk of disappearing this century because of climate change, according to a new study. As a result, the North Atlantic could be flooded with freshwater which would weaken the global ocean circulation.Drone experiment reveals how Greenland ice sheet is changing
Fri 5:35pmA new study measured water vapor in Greenland's air, collecting data crucial for improving climate models and forecasting Arctic changes.How a critical enzyme keeps potentially dangerous genes in check
Fri 5:35pmThe new study reveals a remarkable way that cells keep us safe from transposable elements (TEs) gone wild. The researchers found that cells have taken advantage of an entire protein network to repress TE activity and keep themselves healthy.Why scientists are worried about weasels
Fri 5:29pmWeasels are often difficult to capture on camera, making it hard for conservationists to track their population numbers. This study aimed to determine the best material to use as bait for camera traps when studying the weasels. Researchers found that red meat…New approach could treat anthrax beyond the 'point of no return'
Fri 11:28amResearchers show that a cocktail of growth factors reversed would-be lethal cell damage in mice with anthrax, suggesting that this approach could be adapted for use in patients.New approach makes one type of clean fuel production 66% more efficient
Fri 11:25amResearchers have uncovered a more efficient way to turn carbon dioxide into methanol, a type of alcohol that can serve as a cleaner alternative fuel.Understanding the immune response to a persistent pathogen
Fri 11:25amResearchers show that the immune system can recognize and control the latent stage of the parasite Toxoplasma gondii, a finding that can inform the study of latency in other infections of the nervous system.Global patterns in seed plant distribution over millions of years
Fri 11:25amWhy do some plants thrive in specific regions but not in others? A study explores the factors shaping plant distributions and how these patterns have changed over millions of years. Analyzing nearly 270,000 seed plant species worldwide, the research highlights…A genetic tree as a movie: Moving beyond the still portrait of ancestry
Thu 4:46pmResearchers have created a way to see your family tree as a movie rather than a still portrait by tracing where your ancestors moved across the globe over time. The statistical method can also be used to model disease spread and studying how animals move…Melting ice, more rain drive Southern Ocean cooling
Thu 4:45pmResearchers found increased meltwater and rain explain 60% of a decades-long mismatch between predicted and observed temperatures in the ocean around Antarctica.
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