MRI could be key to understanding the impact a gluten free diet has on people with Celiac disease
Fri 4:19pmExperts have used magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to better understand the impact a gluten free diet has on people with celiac disease, which could be the first step towards finding new ways of treating the condition. Celiac disease is a chronic condition…From chip shop to pit stop -- scientists make old cooking oil biofuel as efficient as diesel
Fri 11:21amA new way to produce fuels made from leftover fat can create biofuel as effective as diesel and 1000-times more efficiently than current methods a new study has suggested.New biodegradable material to replace certain microplastics
Fri 11:20amResearchers developed biodegradable materials that could replace the plastic micro-beads now used in beauty products. The materials could also be used to encapsulate nutrients for food fortification.Conservation paradox: Invasive species are often threatened in their native range
Fri 11:20amNon-native species introduced by humans are among the main causes of global species decline -- they were partly responsible for 60 percent of the species that have become extinct worldwide in recent decades. In Central Europe, non-native mammals include…A microRNA solves an evolutionary mystery of butterfly and moth wing coloration
Fri 11:19amOver the past two decades, scientists discovered that the majority of melanic wing color variants are controlled by a single genomic region surrounding the protein-coding gene 'cortex'. It was assumed, then, that cortex was the melanic color switch. A team of…Bird-inspired drone can jump for take-off
Fri 11:19amResearchers have built a drone that can walk, hop, and jump into flight with the aid of birdlike legs, greatly expanding the range of potential environments accessible to unmanned aerial vehicles.So you want to build a solar or wind farm? Here's how to decide where
Fri 11:19amA new study shows the benefits of coordinating the siting of solar farms, wind farms, and storage systems, taking into account local and temporal variations in wind, sunlight, and energy demand. This approach maximizes the utilization of renewable resources…Genetic study of native hazelnut challenges misconceptions about how ancient Indigenous peoples used…
Fri 12:21amBy decoding the DNA of the beaked hazelnut (Corylus cornuta), a native plant that thrives in British Columbia, a team of multidisciplinary scientists is providing new insight into how ancestral Indigenous peoples stewarded plants across the province.Autonomous imaging robot plays a crucial role in assessing embryos' response to environmental change
Fri 12:21amThe opensource LabEmbryoCam uses 3D-printed components to form a robotic microscope and is the result of over a decade of research at the University of Plymouth. Its creators say the instrument can autonomously monitor the earliest stages of development in any…Rapid surge in global warming mainly due to reduced planetary albedo
Thu 6:46pmRising sea levels, melting glaciers, heatwaves at sea -- 2023 set a number of alarming new records. The global mean temperature also rose to nearly 1.5 degrees above the preindustrial level, another record. Seeking to identify the causes of this sudden rise…Scientists 'turn up the heat' on understanding coffee wilt disease which threatens our favorite…
Thu 6:46pmScientists have 'turned up the heat' on how repeated outbreaks of coffee wilt disease threatened arabica and robusta varieties of our favorite daily coffee brew. The scientists say the fungal pathogen Fusarium xylarioides continues to pose a significant threat…Mangroves save $855 billion in flood protection globally, new study shows
Thu 6:46pmMangroves have been shown to provide $855 billion in flood protection services worldwide, according to a new study.From one gene switch, many possible outcomes
Thu 6:44pmScientists have uncovered surprising ways transcription factors, the genetic switches for genes, regulate plant development. Their findings reveal how subtle changes in a lipid-binding region called the START domain can dramatically alter gene regulation,…That's no straw: Hummingbirds evolved surprisingly flexible bills to help them drink nectar
Thu 6:43pmHummingbird bills -- their long, thin beaks -- look a little like drinking straws. But new research shows just how little water, or nectar, that comparison holds. Scientists have discovered that the hummingbird bill is surprisingly flexible. While drinking, a…Climate change threatens global food supply: Scientists call for urgent action
Thu 6:43pmAs climate change accelerates, scientists are sounding the alarm about its potentially devastating impact on the world's food supply. Researchers warn that without rapid changes to how we develop climate-resilient crops, we could face widespread food shortages…DNA of 1,000 year-old maize sheds light on origins of globally important food crop
Thu 2:55pmResearchers have tested ancient DNA from corn found at archaeological sites in Arkansas, shedding new light on the dispersal of one of the world's most important food crops.Spotted lanternflies in the US are living longer--and cities may be helping them spread
Thu 2:31pmSpotted lanternflies -- invasive insects that first landed in the United States a decade ago -- are emerging earlier and staying active later each year, according to an analysis of citizen-science data by researchers. This longer life cycle and shift in…Researchers use data from citizen scientists to uncover the mysteries of a blue low-latitude aurora
Thu 2:30pmColorful auroras appeared around Japan's Honshu and Hokkaido islands on May 11, 2024, sparked by an intense magnetic storm. Usually, auroras observed at low latitudes appear red due to the emission of oxygen atoms. But on this day, a salmon pink aurora was…Mothers massively change their intestines during pregnancy and nursing
Thu 2:29pmWhen women are pregnant and nurse their babies, their bodies change and various organs, such as the breasts or the immune system, are adapted to ensure the health of both mother and child. This happens throughout evolution in all mammals. An international…Tyrannosaur teeth discovered in Bexhill-on-Sea, England
Thu 2:29pmResearch has revealed that several groups of meat-eating dinosaur stalked the Bexhill-on-Sea region of coastal East Sussex 135 million years ago.Iberian Neolithic societies had a deep knowledge of archery techniques and materials
Thu 2:27pmA research team has made exceptional discoveries on prehistoric archery from the early Neolithic period, 7,000 years ago. The well organic preservation of the remains of the Cave of Los Murcielagos in Albunol, Granada, made it possible for scientists to…Researchers: If Power-to-X is to be a real climate solution, the state needs to use the stick
Thu 2:27pmDespite the massive hype surrounding Power-to-X (PtX), most of the world's announced green hydrogen projects lack financing. The market is deemed far too risky by stakeholders. And, there are many potential pitfalls. According to the authors of a new study…Food allergy anxiety at 30,000 feet
Thu 2:27pmThe skies aren't always so friendly for patients and families affected by food allergies, who may often experience worry and anxiety regarding airline travel, according to a new study.Chimpanzees perform the same complex behaviors that have brought humans success
Thu 2:27pmA new study suggests that the fundamental abilities underlying human language and technological culture may have evolved before humans and apes diverged millions of years ago.Cleaning surfaces every two hours cuts norovirus infections by 83 percent in airports, study finds
Thu 2:25pmAt airports, frequently disinfecting surfaces, mask-wearing and antimicrobial surface coatings can all help prevent the spread of norovirus, according to a new study.Scientists identify mutation that could facilitate H5N1 'bird flu' virus infection and potential…
Thu 2:24pmAvian influenza viruses typically require several mutations to adapt and spread among humans, but what happens when just one change can increase the risk of becoming a pandemic virus? A recent study reveals that a single mutation in the H5N1 'bird flu' virus…Eating high-processed foods impacts muscle quality, study finds
Wed 2:54pmA diet high in ultra-processed foods is associated with higher amounts of fat stored inside thigh muscles, regardless of the amount of calories consumed or level of physical activity, according to a new study. Higher amounts of intramuscular fat in the thigh…The Amazon rainforest as a cloud machine: How thunderstorms and plant transpiration produce…
Wed 2:54pmThe rainforest in the Amazon basin transpires vast amounts of gaseous isoprene. Until now, it was assumed that this molecule is not transported far up into the atmosphere, as it rapidly declines when exposed to light conditions. The CAFE-Brazil measurement…Low meat intake fuels concerns over child nutrition
Wed 2:54pmMalnutrition and poor dietary diversity remain significant challenges for children in Ethiopia, despite the country's large livestock population, a study highlights. The study reveals that only a small percentage of children under five regularly consume…After decades of plantation agriculture, coconut palms dominate over half of Pacific atoll forests
Wed 2:54pmCoconut palms are king throughout the tropics, serving as the foundation for human lives and cultures across the Pacific Ocean for centuries. However, 200 years of planting by colonial interests transformed the palm from the revered 'Tree of Life' to a cash…
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