Researchers take 'significant leap forward' with quantum simulation of molecular electron transfer
Fri 7:10pmResearchers have made a meaningful advance in the simulation of molecular electron transfer -- a fundamental process underpinning countless physical, chemical and biological processes. The study details the use of a trapped-ion quantum simulator to model…Breakthrough new material brings affordable, sustainable future within grasp
Fri 7:10pmResearchers have developed a new material for sodium-ion batteries, sodium vanadium phosphate, that delivers higher voltage and greater energy capacity than previous sodium-based materials. This breakthrough could make sodium-ion batteries a more efficient and…Study reveals right whales live 130 years -- or more
Fri 3:35pmNew research reveals that right whales can survive for more than 130 years -- almost twice as long as previously understood.Research points the way to lifesaving antiparasitic drugs while unlocking a scientific mystery
Fri 3:35pmA breakthrough in understanding how a single-cell parasite makes ergosterol (its version of cholesterol) could lead to more effective drugs for human leishmaniasis, a parasitic disease that afflicts about 1 million people and kills about 30,000 people around…Researchers discover replication hubs for human norovirus
Fri 3:35pmCombining bioinformatics and experimetal approaches, researchers have discovered replication hubs for human norovirus, the leading cause of viral gastroenteritis accounting for an estimated 685 million cases and approximately 212,000 deaths globally per year.…Tiny, wireless antennas use light to monitor cellular communication
Fri 3:33pmResearchers developed a biosensing technique that eliminates the need for wires. Instead, tiny, wireless antennas use light to detect minute electrical signals in the solution around them.Geothermal aquifers offer green potential but quality checks required
Fri 1:32pmA research team has revealed that to use the aquifer thermal energy storage (ATES) system safely over the long term it is crucial to investigate the groundwater quality before operating the system and to continuously monitor the water quality.Programming cells: Revolutionizing genetic circuits with cutting-edge RNA tools
Fri 1:32pmResearchers have developed a new technology that improves the precision and integration density of synthetic genetic circuits.A tropical disease in Switzerland: Call for coordinated action on Chagas disease
Fri 1:30pmResearchers conducted a comprehensive review of Chagas disease in Switzerland. Although typically found in Latin America, Chagas disease affects between 2,000 and 4,000 people in Switzerland. The review underscores the need for improved screening and…Water and gruel -- not bread: Discovering the diet of early Neolithic farmers in Scandinavia
Fri 1:30pmAt a Neolithic settlement on the Danish island Funen dating back 5,500 years, archaeologists have discovered both grinding stones and grains from early cereals. However, new research reveals that the inhabitants did not use the stones to grind the cereal…Growing safer spuds: Removing toxins from potatoes
Fri 1:29pmScientists have discovered a way to remove toxic compounds from potatoes and tomatoes, making them safer to eat and easier to store. The breakthrough could cut food waste and enhance crop farming in extreme environments, like outer space.Dripstones offer insights into climate dynamics in Europe
Fri 1:28pmInvestigations into precipitation patterns in eastern Central Europe since the end of the last ice age have shown that dynamic processes in atmospheric circulation, such as the North Atlantic jet stream, influence regional changes in precipitation. The…ESA and NASA satellites deliver first joint picture of Greenland Ice Sheet melting
Fri 1:28pmScientists have delivered the first measurements of Greenland Ice Sheet thickness change using data from ESA and NASA ice satellite missions. With global warming causing the Greenland Ice Sheet to melt and flow more rapidly, raising sea levels and disturbing…AI-driven approach reveals hidden hazards of chemical mixtures in rivers
Fri 1:28pmArtificial intelligence can provide critical insights into how complex mixtures of chemicals in rivers affect aquatic life -- paving the way for better environmental protection.Construction materials and household items are a part of a long-term carbon sink called the…
Fri 1:26pmWe know a lot about how much fossil-derived carbon is emitted to the atmosphere but less about how much is stored in human-made products. Ecological economists estimate that each year, humans add around 400 million tons of fossil carbon to long-lasting…Pollinators most vulnerable to rising global temperatures are flies, study shows
Fri 1:26pmDespite their reputation as buzzing nuisances, flies serve a critical role as some of the Earth's most prolific pollinators -- and new research suggests they are increasingly at risk due to rising global temperatures.Changes in store for atmospheric rivers
Thu 7:03pmCommunities up and down the West Coast of the United States can expect atmospheric rivers to evolve as the climate warms. But residents in Southern California will see much different changes than residents in more northerly locations like SeattleFirst results from 2021 rocket launch shed light on aurora's birth
Thu 7:03pmScientist have begun to reveal the particle-level processes that create the type of auroras that dance rapidly across the sky. The Kinetic-scale Energy and momentum Transport experiment -- KiNET-X -- lifted off from NASA's Wallops Flight Facility in Virginia…Brain inflammation alters behavior according to sex, mouse study finds
Thu 3:30pmInflammation in the hippocampus -- the brain's memory center -- significantly alters motivation and behavior in mice, according to new research.Shiitake-derived functional food shows suppression of liver fibrosis progression
Thu 3:29pmA research team found out how AHCC, a standardized extract of cultured Lentinula edodes mycelia, might be able to suppress the progression of liver fibrosis.New software unlocks secrets of cell signaling
Thu 3:25pmSMART, a new software package, can make studying signaling processes significantly easier. Results could accelerate research in fields across the life sciences, such as systems biology, pharmacology and biomedical engineering.A user manual for yeast's genetic switches
Thu 3:25pmWhen introducing genes into yeast to make it produce drugs and other useful substances, it is also necessary to reliably switch the production on or off. Researchers have found three gene regulation design principles that provide a flexible guideline for the…More people living without running water in U.S. cities since the global financial crisis, study…
Thu 3:25pmMore American cities -- even those seen as affluent -- are home to people living without running water as people are being 'squeezed' by unaffordable housing and the cost-of-living crisis, new research finds.Tinkering with the 'clockwork' mechanisms of life
Thu 3:24pmOpening new doors for the development of nanotechnologies in medicine and other fields, scientists recreate and compare two natural mechanisms to better program the timescale of molecular communication and functionality.A festive flying reptile family reunion 150 million years in the making
Thu 3:24pmA new study finds nearly 50 hidden relatives of Pterodactylus, the first pterosaur. Joined by its newly discovered relatives, Pterodactylus's 'family' now encompasses tiny flaplings, a host of teenagers, some mums and dads and even a few large old seniors.…An inexpensive fix for California's struggling wildflowers
Thu 3:24pmCalifornia's native wildflowers are being smothered by layers of dead, invasive grasses. A new study shows that simply raking these layers can boost biodiversity and reduce fire danger.Genes linked to deadly parasites' spread beyond Africa identified
Thu 3:24pmParasites that cause the deadly illness known as sleeping sickness can spread beyond their native Africa as a result of mutations to key genes, a study shows.Study uses remote sensing to monitor plastic debris in rivers and lakes
Thu 3:24pmA new study shows how remote sensing can help monitor and remove plastic debris from freshwater environments like the Mississippi River.Origins of lunar water and its connection to Earth's early history
Thu 3:22pmScientists have unveiled groundbreaking research on the origins of lunar water, offering insights that could reshape our understanding of the Earth-Moon system and the broader solar system. The pioneering study explores the isotopic signatures of lunar water,…Researchers identify a mysterious fossil seed to reveal new chapters in climate history of Los…
Thu 3:22pmScientists have successfully identified a previously unknown species to Southern California from fossilized seeds, revealing a drought-fueled dance between two species of juniper with lessons for the region's climate future.
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