Science behind 'Polly want a cracker' could guide future treatment design for speech disorders
2:30pmA new study explains how a parakeet's brain helps it to mimic human words.Squirrel-inspired leaping robot can stick a landing on a branch
2:28pmA leaping robot could have application in search and rescue, construction, even forest monitoring. But how do you design a robot to stick a landing on a branch or pipe? Biologists worked with robot designers to discover how squirrels do it, and used what they…Protecting crops: Researchers open up new avenue to combat a widespread plant virus
Tue 8:41pmNew RNA-based active agents reliably protect plants against the Cucumber mosaic virus (CMV), the most common virus in agriculture and horticulture. They were developed by researchers at the Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg (MLU). The active…Whose air quality are we monitoring?
Tue 5:50pmThe EPA's network consistently failed to capture air quality in communities of color across six major pollutants. The monitors are the key data source driving decisions about pollution reduction, urban planning and public health initiatives. The data may…Cannabis users face substantially higher risk of heart attack
Tue 2:18pmMarijuana is now legal in many places, but is it safe? Two new studies add to mounting evidence that people who use cannabis are more likely to suffer a heart attack than people who do not use the drug, even among younger and otherwise healthy adults. The…AI food scanner turns phone photos into nutritional analysis
Tue 2:18pmAn AI system can tell the calorie count, fat content, and nutritional value of a meal just from a photo.Deep learning revolutionizes cytoskeleton research
Tue 2:18pmA research team has developed a groundbreaking deep learning-based method for analyzing the cytoskeleton -- the structural framework inside cells -- more accurately and efficiently than ever before. This advancement could transform how scientists study cell…Eco-friendly method to efficiently convert methane to ethanol
Tue 2:18pmIn advancing sustainable energy solutions, an international collaborative team of scientists has achieved a significant milestone in low-carbon chemical conversion. In their recent publication in Nature, the team, led by Professors Zhengxiao GUO of Department…Helicobacter pylori treatment practices in the Asia-Pacific region
Tue 2:16pmResearchers conducted a large-scale online survey of clinicians in the Asia-Pacific region to investigate treatment policies for the gastric cancer-causing bacteria Helicobacter pylori.New 'shy' fungus found in old-growth forest
Tue 2:16pmAlthough fungi of the genus Piloderma are common, scientists have now discovered five previously unknown species. One of these is one of the most widely distributed species in Northern Europe, while another is found only in old-growth forests. The discoveries…Wingless shapes the fly intestine
Tue 2:16pmA study reveals how the Wingless signalling pathway shapes the embryonic intestine of the Drosophila fly, activating a mechanism involved in calcium transport. The finding redefines the role of calcium in organ formation in developing organisms.Scientists discover protein key to bacteria's survival in extreme environments
Tue 2:16pmThe discovery sheds light on how certain bacteria -- including strains that cause food poisoning and anthrax -- form spores for survival.How to stop being surprised by extreme weather
Tue 2:15pmA team of scientists have brought together methods to see beyond the limitations of conventional weather records, which typically only cover the past century.Efficient development of drugs with fewer mice
Tue 2:15pmNew active ingredients such as antibodies are usually tested individually in laboratory animals. Researchers have now developed a technology that can be used to test around 25 antibodies simultaneously in a single mouse. This should not only speed up the…Genetic study reveals hidden chapter in human evolution
Tue 2:14pmModern humans descended from not one, but at least two ancestral populations that drifted apart and later reconnected, long before modern humans spread across the globe.Popular cooking cheese made with peas yields same taste and texture
Tue 2:14pmA significant amount of the milk used in a popular cooking cheese can be substituted with plants, all while maintaining its taste and texture. Researchers have demonstrated this by creating a hybrid version of paneer, a popular South Asian cheese, with…Climate change fuelling mental health crisis in areas most affected by climate crisis
Tue 2:14pmClimate change is not just an environmental issue -- it's a mental health crisis impacting on adolescent wellbeing right now in areas most affected by climate change, according to new research.Scientists map neural wiring of vocal circuits in songbirds
Tue 2:13pmResearchers have mapped the long-range synaptic connections involved in vocal learning in zebra finches, uncovering new details about how the brain organises learned vocalisations such as birdsong.Red coral colonies survive a decade after being transplanted in the Medes Islands
Tue 2:12pmThe red coral colonies that were transplanted a decade ago on the seabed of the Medes Islands have survived successfully. They are very similar to the original communities and have contributed to the recovery of the functioning of the coral reef, a habitat…Scientists uncover principles underlying the toxicity of 'selfish' genes
Tue 2:12pmLurking within the genomes of nearly all species--including plants, fungi, and even humans--are genes that are passed from generation to generation with no clear benefit to the organism. Called 'selfish' genes, they can sometimes be harmful or even lethal. A…Quantum light source for eco-friendly production of biogas
Tue 2:12pmBiomass can be converted into valuable gases. But in order to control this process, the amount of water vapor has to be measured. This is notoriously hard, because other components of the gas can affect the measurement. Using quantum cascade lasers, this…Thorny skates come in snack and party sizes: After a century of guessing, scientists now know why
Tue 2:09pmThorny skates come in two distinct sizes along the Atlantic Coast of North America, but no one could figure out why. Then their numbers began to plummet, and it became imperative for scientists to understand whether their sizes had anything to do with it. Now…When did human language emerge?
Tue 2:09pmHumans' unique language capacity was present at least 135,000 years ago, according to a survey of genomic evidence. As such, language might have entered social use 100,000 years ago.Adopting zero-emission trucks and buses could save lives, prevent asthma
Tue 2:07pmResearchers used community input to design Advanced Clean Truck (ACT) air-quality model experiments. Community asked for ACT policy simulations that convert 48% of medium- and heavy-duty vehicles into zero tailpipe emission versions. Researchers simulated how…Bacteria invade brain after implanting medical devices
Tue 2:07pmBrain implants hold immense promise for restoring function in patients with paralysis, epilepsy and other neurological disorders. But a team of researchers has discovered that bacteria can invade the brain after a medical device is implanted, contributing to…Conservation efforts are bringing species back from the brink, even as overall biodiversity falls
Tue 2:07pmA major review of over 67,000 animal species has found that while the natural world continues to face a biodiversity crisis, targeted conservation efforts are helping bring many species back from the brink of extinction.Tax sugar and salt in food to improve health?
Mon 4:45pmIntroducing a new salt levy is another proposal put forward in a comprehensive set of recommended regulations for the food sector.Good fences make good neighbors (with carnivores)
Mon 4:44pmA new study has found that fortified enclosures also benefit nearby livestock keepers by preventing carnivore attacks.The 'frontiers' of Southeast Iberian Bronze Age communities identified
Mon 4:40pmResearchers have identified the economic and political borders separating El Argar, considered to be the first state-society in the Iberian Peninsula, from its La Mancha and Valencia Bronze Age neighbors some 4,000 years ago. These communities, with less…New discovery in plant-pest warfare could lead to sustainable farming solutions
Mon 4:40pmOveruse of chemical pesticides has driven resistance in agricultural pests, including the adaptable two-spotted spider mite. Researchers have discovered novel elicitor proteins, Tet3 and Tet4, in mite saliva that could enhance sustainable pest control. They…
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