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05.21.26

Astronomers de-fog exoplanet atmospheres with new cloud-detecting method

Researchers have discovered daily cloud cycles on WASP-94A b, a Hot Jupiter planet, using data from the James Webb Space Telescope. The findings reveal different weather patterns on the morning and evening sides of the planet, with magnesium silicate clouds forming in the mornings and clearing up by nightfall. This breakthrough provide...

Close genetic relatedness between distant European megalithic societies

A genomic study of German burial sites found that people from the Western Funnel Beaker culture were more closely related to neighboring Wartberg communities than previously understood. The findings suggest that kinship, mobility, and social exchange connected megalithic populations across great distances.

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Wildlife is watching us, too — and changing their behavior in response

A new study found that wildlife responds to both direct human presence and landscape changes, such as agriculture and urbanization. The researchers tracked 37 species across the US using GPS devices and mobile phone data, finding that over 65% of species changed their behavior in response to human presence.

Human presence alone alters wildlife behavior in complex ways

A large-scale study reveals that human presence is a major ecological force shaping wildlife behavior, with 65% of species affected by direct human activity. This has significant implications for conservation efforts, as it highlights the need to consider the impact of human presence on wildlife habitats and interactions.

The bigger the reward, the faster we learn

Scientists found that larger rewards can increase dopamine signals and lead to faster learning. Mice learned a task in one day with fewer large rewards compared to thousands of small ones. The study's findings have implications for neuroscience research and could lead to new discoveries on learning and cognition.

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New species of massive mosasaur with serrated teeth is named T. rex

Researchers describe Tylosaurus rex, a massive mosasaur with finely serrated teeth, from 80-million-year-old fossils found primarily in northern Texas. The new species is estimated to be around 43 feet long and had strong jaw and neck muscles suggesting it was a powerful predator.

UK heat risk leaves vulnerable people dangerously exposed

A new study warns that the UK's failure to protect the most vulnerable people from extreme heat is becoming a public health threat. The research highlights gaps in building regulations, weak enforcement, and low public awareness as key factors contributing to the problem.

Warmer temps, heavier owl monkeys: Climate linked to weight gain in primates

A study published in Proceedings of the Royal Society B found that Azara's owl monkeys have gained an average of 4% weight over two decades due to rising temperatures, contradicting Bergmann's rule. The researchers suggest that warmer temperatures may have allowed young monkeys to invest extra energy in growth

DNA repair protein gene gone rogue may unlock new cancer treatments

Researchers discovered that overproduction of a DNA repair protein creates DNA damage mimicking BRCA mutations, which may respond to targeted treatments. Tumors with high levels of EXO1 protein exhibit characteristics similar to BRCA-mutant cells, suggesting personalized therapies could be effective.

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Evolutionary arms race stretches hawkmoths and flowers to extremes

A recent study maps the evolutionary history of hawkmoths, revealing a co-evolutionary arms race between these insects and flowers. The relationship leads to a cycle of nectar spur lengthening and proboscis evolution, with some species developing long tongues to feed on specific orchids.

UTA tackling Texas computer science teacher shortage

The University of Texas at Arlington has joined a statewide program to help address the shortage of K-12 computer science teachers in Texas. The WeTeach_CS Secondary Certification Preparation Hub provides training for teachers to implement computer science education, with UTA faculty providing mentoring and support.

Digital finance tools could transform small businesses

A study by the University of East London found that simple digital finance tools like mobile money can improve small businesses' long-term competitiveness. The research showed that firms benefited most when digital finance became an integral part of their daily operations, leading to gains in efficiency, customer service, and flexibility.

Overpopulation can impair fertility. New study explains why

A new study finds that overcrowded animals produce an enzyme that damages DNA in eggs, leading to reduced fertility and increased genetic mutations. The research, published in Nature Communications, provides insights into the underlying mechanisms of population density's impact on reproduction.

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The secret to keeping ticks at bay this summer: Woodchips

Researchers found that treating woodland trails with woodchips and insecticide significantly reduced the density of blacklegged ticks, a primary vector of Lyme disease. The study demonstrated that both deltamethrin-treated and untreated woodchip interventions can effectively reduce tick populations in recreational contexts.

Could artisan cheeses that please, ease diseases?

Scientists have identified three British cheeses with beneficial bacteria that could aid human health. The cheeses contain probiotics, anti-inflammatory compounds, and dietary fibers, making them a potential vehicle for delivery of beneficial gut bacteria.

Stem cells at the root of tooth aging

Researchers have discovered a link between tooth aging and the decline of dental pulp stem cells' regenerative capacity. A unique subset of DPSCs, expressing NFATC1 protein, is essential for tooth regeneration. Eliminating this subset can lead to senescence and reduced ability to regenerate after injury.

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Heart failure trajectories after guideline-directed medical therapy

A cohort study found two-thirds of newly diagnosed heart failure patients with reduced ejection fraction didn't undergo left ventricular ejection fraction reassessment, limiting treatment opportunities. Guideline-directed medical therapy was also underutilized among persistent heart failure patients who benefit most from it.

Cell-specific quantification of sodium concentrations in brain tissue

A team of neurobiologists has developed a method to visualize individual cells' sodium content in brain tissue, revealing differences between and within astrocyte sub-units. These findings suggest that astrocytes are not uniform in their function and may play a role in various brain disorders.

Tiny black holes: crystals of space and time

Researchers from Vienna and Frankfurt have developed a mathematical formula describing critical collapse, where spacetime organizes into a regular structure that may form a black hole. This phenomenon is similar to the formation of ice crystals in liquid water.

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Immuno-infrared sensor detects Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s in blood

A new immuno-infrared sensor can detect misfolded biomarkers for Alzheimer's and Parkinson's diseases in blood samples, providing an early indication of neurodegenerative processes. The technology has broad application potential and holds promise for clinical use and population-wide screening.

Using the power of AI to make genetic diagnosis easier

Researchers at Baylor College of Medicine have developed MARRVEL-MCP, a new computational tool that uses artificial intelligence to analyze and interpret genetic data in everyday language. This enables faster and more accessible genetic diagnoses, especially for non-experts.

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Long-serving CEOs may weaken innovation, study finds

A new study from the University of East London found that long-serving CEOs can become less innovative unless challenged by strong independent boards. Independent directors play an important role in encouraging companies to continue investing in innovation, especially during difficult periods.

Missed opportunities in the search for extraterrestrial life

False-negative results may lead to overlooking environments that could harbor life beyond current detection capabilities. Researchers emphasize the need for targeted research strategies, combining laboratory experiments with modeling research and fieldwork to address these risks.

Public support for the energy transition is driven by emotions

A UNIGE team developed an AI-based model to predict public support for decarbonization measures, highlighting the decisive role of emotions, beliefs about policy impacts, perceptions of fairness, and social norms. The research confirms that transparent communication is essential for accelerating the energy transition.

Lossy acoustic metamaterials for higher-order Weyl exceptional ring

A research team has successfully realized a non-Hermitian higher-order Weyl exceptional ring semimetal in a lossy acoustic metamaterial. The material hosts Weyl exceptional rings with dual topological charges, giving rise to Fermi arc surface states and surface-dependent skin effect.

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Record-breaking ice loss in Central Asia in 2025

Central Asian glaciers experienced record-breaking ice loss in 2025 due to exceptionally warm spring and summer temperatures and reduced snowfall frequency. The study shows that 64% of glaciers lost their most negative mass balance since at least 1991, highlighting increasing vulnerability to climate warming.

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AI helps create miniprotein switches for drug targets

Researchers at UW Medicine Institute for Protein Design and Skape Bio used AI methods to create on-demand molecules that can toggle GPCRs. The approach enables precise control of GPCR signaling in cells, offering new insights into bodily functions and potential medicines for diseases.

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Early detection of type 1 diabetes in children is broadly feasible

Researchers have found that screening for early-stage type 1 diabetes in children can be implemented sustainably in general pediatric practice, identifying most children who will later develop stage 3 clinical type 1 diabetes. The study suggests that families without a family history of the disease should also be screened.

Targeting inflammation may help overcome drug resistance in colon cancer

A new preclinical study suggests that targeting tumor-specific inflammatory processes could enhance the efficacy of some anticancer therapies and prevent drug resistance. The researchers found that tumors treated with KRAS inhibitors often developed inflammation-related gene expression changes, which contributed to drug resistance.

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