Eating ultra-processed foods may harm your health
Thu 11:31amConsumption of ultra-processed foods, such as sugar-sweetened beverages, potato chips and packaged cookies, may be associated with adverse health outcomes. Study finds each additional 100 grams/day consumption of ultra-processed foods increased risk of…Satellites observe glacier committing 'ice piracy'
Thu 11:31amA glacier in Antarctica is committing 'ice piracy' -- stealing ice from a neighbor -- in a phenomenon that has never been observed in such a short time frame, say scientists.Waxing and waning prairie: New study unravels causes of ancient climate changes
Thu 11:31amA long period of drought in North America has been recognized by scientists for decades. A new study links the severe climate to a change in Earth's orbit.Robotic dog mimics mammals for superior mobility on land and in water
Thu 11:27amA team of researchers has unveiled a cutting-edge Amphibious Robotic Dog capable of roving across both land and water with remarkable efficiency.Scottish shrimp study illuminates new potential for bait-less fishing
Thu 11:27amFishing pots fitted with LED lights catch significantly more shrimp and fish, new research shows.All of the biggest U.S. cities are sinking
Thu 11:26amA new study of the 28 most populous U.S. cities finds that all are sinking to one degree or another. The cities include not just those on the coasts, where relative sea level is a concern, but many in the interior. Furthermore, using newly granular data, the…Database reveals vital ocean links to aid conservation
Thu 11:26amScientists have launched an interactive global map to show the migratory patterns of more than 100 marine species in an effort to protect at-risk wildlife.Novel point of attack to combat dangerous tropical diseases
Thu 11:26amThe efforts of a research team give hope for new treatment approaches for dangerous tropical diseases. The researchers have compiled a high-precision inventory of the membrane proteins of cell organelles of the African sleeping sickness pathogen.Eco-friendly aquatic robot is made from fish food
Thu 11:25amAn edible robot leverages a combination of biodegradable fuel and surface tension to zip around the water's surface, creating a safe -- and nutritious -- alternative to environmental monitoring devices made from artificial polymers and electronics.Discovery opens up for new ways to treat chlamydia
Thu 11:25amResearchers have discovered a type of molecule that can kill chlamydia bacteria but spare bacteria that are important for health. The discovery opens the door for further research towards developing new antibiotics against chlamydia.Just 30 species of tree dominate world's most diverse savanna
Thu 11:25amScientists have found that a mere 30 species of trees in the Cerrado -- the world's largest and most floristically diverse savanna -- account for nearly half of all its trees. The 'hyperdominance' by a few species could help researchers understand how this…Evaluating the safety and efficacy of a smallpox vaccine for preventing mpox
Thu 11:24amThe recent global monkeypox (mpox) outbreak, with a new and aggressive variant, has underscored the dire need for safe, broadly effective, and accessible vaccines. The LC16m8 vaccine, an attenuated vaccinia virus strain originally developed for smallpox, is a…Engineering an antibody against flu with sticky staying power
Thu 11:24amScientists have engineered a monoclonal antibody that can protect mice from a lethal dose of influenza A, a new study shows. The new molecule combines the specificity of a mature flu fighter with the broad binding capacity of a more general immune system…AI-designed DNA controls genes in healthy mammalian cells for first time
Thu 11:23amA recent study marks the first reported instance of generative AI designing synthetic molecules that can successfully control gene expression in healthy mammalian cells. As a proof-of-concept, the authors of the study asked the AI to design synthetic fragments…Building vaccines for future versions of a virus
Thu 11:23amAI model EVE-Vax provides clues about how a virus may evolve and the immune response it could provoke.Eating ultra processed foods may speed up early signs of Parkinson's disease
Wed 5:05pmPeople who eat more ultra processed foods like cold breakfast cereal, cookies and hot dogs are more likely to have early signs of Parkinson's disease when compared to those who eat very few ultra processed foods, according to a new study. The study does not…Biologists create a one-stop shop for world's most charismatic plants, ferns
Wed 2:11pmBiologists have create a web portal for the world's most charismatic plants, ferns.Warming climate making fine particulate matter from wildfires more deadly and expensive
Wed 2:11pmScientists say human-caused climate change led to 15,000 additional early deaths from wildfire air pollution in the continental United States during the 15-year period ending in 2020.Feat of 'dung-gineering' turns cow manure into one of world's most used materials
Wed 1:07pmA new technique to extract tiny cellulose strands from cow dung and turn them into manufacturing-grade cellulose, currently used to make everything from surgical masks to food packaging, has been developed.Viruses under the super microscope: How influenza viruses communicate with cells
Wed 1:06pmInfluenza viruses are among the most likely triggers of future pandemics. A research team has developed a method that can be used to study the interaction of viruses with host cells in unprecedented detail. With the help of their new development, they have…The world's wealthiest 10% caused two thirds of global warming since 1990
Wed 1:05pmWealthy individuals have a higher carbon footprint. A new study quantifies the climate outcomes of these inequalities. It finds that the world's wealthiest 10% are responsible for two thirds of observed global warming since 1990 and the resulting increases in…New study tracks air pollution and CO2 emissions across thousands of cities worldwide
Wed 1:05pmIn a sweeping new study of more than 13,000 urban areas worldwide, researchers have mapped air pollution levels and carbon dioxide emissions, providing comprehensive global analysis of urban environmental quality.A 'roadmap' of the fruit fly brain
Wed 1:05pmResearchers have gained comprehensive insights into the entire nervous system of the fruit fly (Drosophila melanogaster). The study describes in detail the neurons that span the entire nervous system of the adult fruit fly. The researchers also compared the…The atmospheric memory that feeds billions of people: Newly discovered mechanism for monsoon…
Wed 1:05pmAcross the globe, monsoon rainfall switches on in spring and off in autumn. Until now, this seasonal pattern was primarily understood as an immediate response to changes in solar radiation. A new study shows that the atmosphere can store moisture over extended…Is virtual-only couture the new clothing craze?
Wed 1:05pmAs fast fashion continues to fill wardrobes and landfills at a staggering pace, new research suggests that the future of fashion might lie not in fabric, but in pixels.Klotho: A protein that promotes healthy aging and improves longevity
Wed 1:03pmAn international study has shown that increasing levels of the Klotho protein in mice extends lifespan and improves both physical and cognitive health when aging.Pioneering research reveals tree-mendous potential of inexpensive drones to help community forests…
Wed 1:03pmNew research has shown how small, inexpensive drones combined with free, open source software can be used by community forest organizations to calculate and monitor the amount of carbon stored in their forests.Specialized face mask can detect kidney disease with just your breath
Wed 1:03pmSurgical face masks help prevent the spread of airborne pathogens and therefore were ubiquitous during the COVID-19 pandemic. Now, a modified mask could also protect a wearer by detecting health conditions, including chronic kidney disease. Researchers…Fewer parasites in the Indian River lagoon signal big ecosystem problems
Wed 1:03pmParasites are crucial indicators of ecosystem health, and their absence can signal trouble. Once pristine, Florida's Indian River Lagoon (IRL) now faces pollution and algal blooms that have damaged essential habitats like seagrass beds. New research finds…New roadmap advances catalytic solutions to destroy 'forever chemicals'
Wed 1:03pmResearchers have outlined a bold new roadmap for harnessing heterogeneous catalysis to destroy per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), the so-called 'forever chemicals' that have contaminated water supplies worldwide.
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