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06.11.26

Physics meets aging: Researchers lay the foundations of gerophysics

The Global Conference on Gerophysics brought together researchers from various disciplines to develop predictive models of aging. Key findings include the application of physical principles, such as thermodynamics and network theory, to biological systems. The conference highlighted the importance of collaboration between theory and ex...

On the trail of the missing hydrogen atoms

A scientific team has developed an AI-powered approach to solve a practical problem in materials science by locating missing atomic positions in otherwise known structures. By using an adapted open-source model called XtalPaint, researchers can reconstruct accurate crystal representations with a success rate of 97%.

Biological pacemaker dogma challenged: TBX18 fails, Hcn2 deliver

A new preclinical study by Amsterdam UMC researchers overturns a key assumption in the biological pacemaker field. They show that transcription factor TBX18 does not generate true pacemaker activity, while ion channel Hcn2 produces robust pacemaker function in the heart.

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Plants reveal hidden PFAS pollution that soils can miss, study finds

A new study found that plants can reveal recent PFAS contamination linked to airborne deposition, suggesting direct exposure from the atmosphere rather than uptake through roots alone. The research suggests that vegetation can serve as a valuable tool for tracking emerging environmental contaminants and complement traditional soil-base...

Celestron NexStar 8SE Computerized Telescope

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Revealing optical activity in achiral crystals

A team of researchers at Institute of Science Tokyo found that Raman optical activity can occur in nonmagnetic, centrosymmetric crystals with ferroaxial order, which introduces an internal directional property. This effect depends on the orientation of the crystal and is linked to the direction of internal rotational order.

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Sleeping instead of eating: How the gut influences behavior

Researchers discovered that intestinal obstruction affects feeding and sleeping behavior in fruit flies, causing lethargy and death. The study found a genetic defect responsible for intestinal blockage, leading to the formation of a 'Reinger's knot' that blocks the intestine.

Americans split on fluoridation; opposition by MAHA supporters notable

A new survey by the Annenberg Public Policy Center finds Americans sharply divided over the use of fluoride in public drinking water. Supporters of the Make America Healthy Again movement are notably more skeptical about fluoridation's health effects, while a majority trust the American Dental Association's stance on its safety.

Sleepy mice forget who they have met; an asthma drug brings it all back

Researchers at the University of Groningen found that a clinically approved asthma drug can restore access to social memories disrupted by sleep deprivation. In a study, mice who were sleep deprived after meeting other mice couldn't recognize them later, but the drug roflumilast allowed them to recall their social encounters.

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Self-driving cars safer and more human

A Delft University of Technology breakthrough integrates perception, decision-making, and execution into a single framework. The model detects hazardous situations, predicts traffic evolution, and determines effective avoidance strategies, with realistic braking reaction times and human-like behavior.

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Blurred lines: Reconstructing depth from a single snapshot

A team of researchers from The University of Osaka has developed a new approach for depth reconstruction from defocus, estimating distances by analyzing blur in an image. Their method combines a coded-aperture camera with diffusion-model-based AI to accurately estimate depth and produce high-quality images.

AI study reveals stark inequalities in global climate plans

An international team of researchers used AI to analyse climate commitments submitted by 158 countries, finding profound inequalities persist. The study found that high-income nations focus on health and emissions reduction, while low- and middle-income countries prioritize access to basic resources like water, energy, and food security.

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Social media use linked to poorer mental health in early adolescence

Adolescents who spend at least two hours a day on social media are more likely to experience depressive symptoms and poorer wellbeing, with the strongest effects seen in girls aged 12–13 years. The study, which followed almost 1,200 children from age nine to 19, highlights the need for policies that reduce excessive screentime.

Body clock found to control inflammatory responses in macrophages

Researchers from Kyushu University discovered that the circadian clock protein BMAL1 drives macrophages towards a pro-inflammatory M1 state by activating inflammatory signaling pathways. This mechanism links the body clock to intracellular metabolism and immune function, offering new insights into treating inflammatory diseases.

Genetic mapping identifies potential new targets for cocaine addiction

A recent study has identified a specific group of genes, known as Ces1, which are responsible for creating the enzyme that metabolizes cocaine. Variations in these genes are closely linked to how frequently and compulsively rats self-administered the drug, suggesting a potential new target for treatment.

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AI fast-forwards molecular simulations by 10,000-fold

A new AI model has revolutionized molecular simulations, enabling researchers to predict molecular behavior and identify promising drug candidates more quickly. By analyzing over 12,500 organic molecules, the model has demonstrated accuracy and consistency with physical laws.

Programmable device closes wounds

A new study published in Advanced Science shows that a programmable device can close complex wounds quickly, improving wound healing. The device uses customizable force to adapt to different wound shapes, promoting blood flow, nutrient delivery, and reduced scarring.

Lower dopamine may drive teen risk-taking that fades with age

A new study suggests that lower baseline dopamine may drive teenage risk-taking behavior, such as substance experimentation, which tends to decrease with age. The research found that adolescents with lower dopamine levels were more likely to try substances, but their use declined after the college years.

Light-driven memory could slash AI energy use

Researchers developed a new magnetic memory material that can be rewritten using laser light, allowing for faster and more energy-efficient storage and processing of information. This breakthrough could help reduce power consumption in data centers and support future high-speed information systems.

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New cavity control strategy improves performance of blue VCSEL lasers

Researchers developed a new cavity control strategy to improve efficiency of blue VCSEL lasers, achieving 26.4% wall plug efficiency. The approach identified optimal mirror loss conditions and extracted device parameters, providing guidance for next-generation high-efficiency visible-light semiconductor lasers.

Can Pepper the robot be a good playmate?

Researchers found that humanoid robots like Pepper can make good playmates in cooperative modes with natural pace and order of play. However, competitive gameplay led to frustration due to robot's stiffness and overzealousness.

Leaf traits drive herbivory across forests: Silicon and heat tolerance matter

Researchers found that plant species with tougher leaves actually suffered more from insect damage, while those with higher silicon concentrations sustained less. In contrast, plants with higher heat tolerance experienced greater herbivory. Understanding these drivers is crucial for predicting forest health under future climate scenarios.

Individualizing blood pressure after thrombectomy improves stroke recovery

A new approach to blood pressure management after thrombectomy for acute ischemic stroke has shown significant improvement in functional recovery and reduced complications. The HOPE trial found that adapting blood pressure targets to the degree of cerebral reperfusion improves patients' recovery without increasing risk.

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Turning food waste into carbon captors

Researchers at ETH Zurich have developed a novel approach to carbon capture using whey and tofu by-products. The material absorbs CO2 at a high rate, outperforming conventional methods, and can be reused, reducing energy consumption.

Novel nanowire device offers rapid, noninvasive cancer detection

Researchers developed a nanowire device that selectively captures cancer-related extracellular vesicles from the blood serum of ovarian cancer patients. The technology uses high-performance zinc oxide nanowires and achieves efficient capture of cancer biomarkers with minimal physical burden on patients.

Sodium bicarbonate for in-hospital cardiac arrest

A new study published in JAMA found no significant difference between sodium bicarbonate and placebo in sustaining return of spontaneous circulation. The findings suggest that routine administration of sodium bicarbonate for patients with in-hospital cardiac arrest may not be necessary.

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New scientific method can now tell real Van Goghs from fakes

A new study introduces a method that analyzes microscopic texture to distinguish authentic artworks from forgeries. The technique uses fractal dimensions to capture subtle patterns created by an artist's brushwork, resulting in a unique signature for each artist.

06.10.26

Universe expansion still accelerating say astronomers

New study by University of Southampton confirms the universe's expansion is still accelerating as previously found, debunking 2025 claims that the cosmos was slowing. The team re-evaluated data using Type Ia supernovae to calculate vast cosmic distances and found no error in their methods.

AmScope B120C-5M Compound Microscope

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Waste cotton hulls become powerful catalyst for cleaner water

Researchers developed a green catalyst from cotton hulls that can dramatically improve the ability of ozone to remove stubborn organic pollutants from water. The nitrogen-doped biochar catalyst, N-BC-800, achieved 94% removal of DEET, outperforming ozone alone and unmodified biochar.

Power to the genome: Scientists decipher how the nucleus gets its energy

A groundbreaking study identifies a direct energy route between mitochondria and the nucleus, supporting gene regulation, chromatin remodeling, and cell differentiation. The finding challenges traditional assumptions about energy transfer in cells and has significant implications for understanding health and disease.