Biobased lignin gels offer sustainable alternative for hair conditioning
5:13pmResearchers have developed a fully biobased hair conditioner using lignin gel emulsions, offering a sustainable and environmentally friendly alternative to conventional haircare products.Butterfly wings inspire new imaging technique for cancer diagnosis
12:57pmUsing the microscopic structures found on the wings of the Morpho butterfly, researchers have developed a simple and inexpensive way to analyze cancer biopsy samples that could make cancer diagnosis faster, more accurate and more accessible worldwide.Viking skulls reveal severe morbidity
12:56pmSweden's Viking Age population appears to have suffered from severe oral and maxillofacial disease, sinus and ear infections, osteoarthritis, and much more. This is shown in a study in which Viking skulls were examined using modern X-ray techniques.AI unlocks the emotional language of animals
12:55pmGroundbreaking study shows machine learning can decode emotions in seven ungulate species. A game-changer for animal welfare? Can artificial intelligence help us understand what animals feel? A pioneering study suggests the answer is yes. Researchers have…What happens when a diet targets ultra-processed foods?
12:54pmBecause almost no existing programs focus specifically on reducing ultra-processed food (UPF) intake, researchers recently designed an intervention that included a variety of tactics to target the uniquely problematic aspects of UPFs. On average, participants…Stealth virus: Zika virus builds tunnels to covertly infect cells of the placenta
12:53pmInfection with Zika virus in pregnancy can lead to neurological disorders, fetal abnormalities and fetal death. Until now, how the virus manages to cross the placenta, which nurtures the developing fetus and forms a strong barrier against microbes and…Perovskite solar cells: Thermal stresses are the key to long-term stability
12:53pmPerovskite solar cells are highly efficient and low cost in production. However, they still lack stability over the decades under real weather conditions. An international research collaboration has now explored the effects of multiple thermal cycles on…Successes of Virginia's oyster restoration efforts
12:52pmA recent study has shown that oyster management practices in the Rappahannock River benefit both the health of the oyster reefs as well as the fishery.The rising tide of sand mining: A growing threat to marine life
12:52pmScientists outline the urgency to better identify the significant damage sand extraction across the world heaps upon marine biodiversity.How mosquitoes hear may inspire new ways to detect natural disasters
Thu 7:21pmOne of nature's most disliked creatures may very well unlock a breakthrough in disaster response. A multidisciplinary research team is recreating mosquito antennae to better study their sensitivity to vibrations.Coastal erosion threatens ancient city, and many others
Thu 7:21pmResearch on the vanishing coastlines of Alexandria, Egypt, offers nature-based solutions for protecting coastal cities globally, including those in California.10 new sponge species near Hawaii
Thu 4:45pmBiologists, using a technique that explores both genes and structural characteristics, have introduced 10 new species of marine sponge. Despite their distinction as one of Earth's oldest lifeforms and the key role they play in sustaining coral reef ecosystems,…Rooftop panels, EV chargers, and smart thermostats could chip in to boost power grid resilience
Thu 4:44pmAfter a cyber attack or natural disaster, a backup network of decentralized devices -- like residential solar panels, batteries, electric vehicles, heat pumps, and water heaters -- could restore electricity or relieve stress on the grid, engineers find.Predator robots help researchers uncover how larval zebrafish rapidly learn
Thu 4:43pmA novel system that chases larval zebrafish around an arena with predator robots is enabling scientists to understand how these days-old fish quickly learn in the real world.Framework to identify food selectivity origins in the brain
Thu 4:43pmHuman evolution has revolved around food, from identifying and foraging for it to growing and preparing it. Researchers have identified a region in the brain's visual cortex that responds to food and have developed a theoretical framework that could explain…Researchers outline new approach for better understanding animal consciousness
Thu 4:43pmA team of researchers has outlined a new approach for better understanding the depths of animal consciousness, a method that may yield new insights into the similarities and differences among living organisms.Chemists find greener path to making key industrial chemical
Thu 4:42pmChemical engineers have discovered that adding nickel atoms to silver catalysts could revolutionize the production of ethylene oxide by eliminating the need for toxic chlorine while maintaining efficiency. The breakthrough could significantly reduce greenhouse…New AI system accurately maps urban green spaces, exposing environmental divides
Thu 4:42pmA research team has unveiled a new artificial intelligence (AI) system that uses satellite imagery to track urban green spaces more accurately than prior methods, critical to ensuring healthy cities.Closing the recycle loop: Waste-derived nutrients in liquid fertilizer
Thu 12:30pmResearchers have succeeded in establishing a method for producing recycled liquid fertilizer that contains high concentrations of phosphorus.Scientists decode DNA of white oak tree
Thu 12:30pmHighly valued economically, ecologically and culturally, the white oak (Quercus alba) is a keystone forest species and is one of the most abundant trees across much of eastern North America. It also faces declining seedling recruitment in many parts of its…Daily cannabis use linked to public health burden
Thu 12:29pmA new study analyzes the disease burden and the risk factors for severity among people who suffer from a condition called cannabinoid hyperemesis syndrome. Researchers say the condition occurs in people who are long-term regular consumers of cannabis and…Promising new class of antimalarial drugs discovered
Thu 12:29pmEpigenetic inhibitors as a promising new antimalarial intervention strategy? A new study identifies an inhibitor of gene regulation that specifically kills the malaria pathogen.Housing damage resulting from great east Japan earthquake and all-cause mortality
Thu 12:29pmScientists know that natural disasters have negative health effects on survivors, but long-term observations are lacking. To help fill this gap, a research team has investigated the connection between the degree of housing damage caused by the Great East Japan…Biologists discover a new type of control over RNA splicing
Thu 12:29pmBiologists have discovered a new type of RNA-splicing regulation that helps to determine which protein-coding exons will be included in messenger RNA transcripts.Scientists call for efforts to protect habitats of critically endangered shark species
Thu 12:27pmThe whitefin swellshark has been assessed by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) as Critically Endangered for a number of years due to declines largely attributed to fishing practices. New research suggests it will be forced to move and…Turtles change nesting patterns in response to climate change
Thu 12:25pmNew research shows that turtles are responding to climate change by nesting earlier.Digging into a decades-old hepatitis B mystery suggests a new potential treatment
Thu 12:25pmIn their effort to answer a decades-old biological question about how the hepatitis B virus (HBV) is able to establish infection of liver cells, researchers have identified a vulnerability that opens the door to new treatments.Big birds like emus are technical innovators, study shows
Thu 12:25pmLarge birds -- our closest relations to dinosaurs -- are capable of technical innovation, by solving a physical task to gain access to food.Scientists warn of increased mpox transmission
Thu 12:09amInternational researchers warn that the ongoing mpox outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) has the potential to spread across borders more rapidly. The mpox virus has mutated, and the new variant, clade 1b, has become more infectious.Chlorine plus UV light degrades toxins caused by harmful algae blooms
Wed 3:46pmResearchers say chlorine in combination with ultraviolet light works to degrade deadly toxins created by harmful algae blooms in drinking water.
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