Researchers found worldwide protected forests have an additional 9.65 billion metric tons of carbon stored in their aboveground biomass compared to ecologically similar unprotected areas. Protected areas' efficacy in avoiding emissions was found to be significantly higher than non-protected areas.
Researchers, led by Elizabeth King, aim to develop a knowledge base on complex genetic traits using fruit fly models. The project seeks to address the scientific knowledge gap in this field by focusing on interconnectedness among multiple factors.
Researchers have created a low-cost, RNA-based sensor design that can detect human biomarker proteins with high accuracy. The technology has the potential to significantly reduce the cost of diagnostic testing for various conditions such as arthritis and cancer.
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Researchers have developed a new method for achieving autonomous realignment and self-healing in multilayered soft electronic devices. The approach enables functional recovery of damaged devices to 96% of their initial capacitance after mechanical damage, with potential applications in soft robots and underwater circuits.
Researchers found that people divide complex tasks into simpler subtasks by balancing utility and computational cost. This approach is consistent with a new computational theory, suggesting a fundamental principle underlying human decision-making.
Researchers have developed a technology to grow genetically identical mini lungs on microchips, enabling high-throughput analysis of lung tissue infections and identification of candidate therapeutics. The platform can track thousands of lung buds at once, revolutionizing the study of respiratory diseases like COVID-19.
Researchers at Colorado State University have made a groundbreaking discovery in understanding how mountains form, revealing that deep Earth processes are the primary drivers of mountain building in subduction zones. By combining novel data sets and techniques with traditional geomorphology measurements, the team generated a long-term ...
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Researchers found that blacklegged tick larvae are vulnerable to heat and dry conditions, while nymph and adult ticks can survive extreme temperatures with little effect. The study's findings suggest targeting interventions during the larval stage to reduce tick populations and mitigate disease transmission.
Researchers at Duke University have identified a climate feedback loop that could accelerate climate change. Monitoring mixotrophs, tiny organisms with dual metabolism modes, may allow us to anticipate the tipping point before it gets there. However, nutrient pollution poses a challenge to detecting early warning signals.
A UC Riverside-led study reveals the Salton Sea environment is toxic, causing sulfuric smells, dust storms, chemicals, and fires that contribute to chronic health conditions like asthma and respiratory illnesses. The study's findings have important public health implications for vulnerable child populations.
Daniel Herwartz receives 2 million euros funding from ERC Consolidator Grant for his project KinO, which explores temperature fluctuations associated with mass extinction and improves temperature reconstructions of ancient ocean temperatures.
A new Danish research project, CP-SENS, aims to develop a digital twin platform for the mechanical and construction industries. The project will provide companies with access to intelligent IT systems tailored to their needs, enabling them to adopt digital twins without significant financial investment.
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A new detection tool utilizing DNA-specific primers can identify the nematode species causing beech leaf disease in plant tissue, allowing for rapid and accurate monitoring of the disease. This breakthrough enables forest health professionals to track the spread of the disease more effectively and develop control measures.
Researchers at the University of Southampton discovered a British dinosaur tooth that doesn't match any known spinosaur species, revealing hidden diversity in the region's Wealden Supergroup. The study confirms that distinct and distantly related spinosaur types lived in southern England during Early Cretaceous times.
Researchers found two antimicrobial agents that are more effective in treating the disease-causing agent Treponema pallidum in a laboratory setting. The discovery opens new doors in understanding the disease and finding ways to prevent infection and intervene.
A Northwestern University study found that mental health can negatively impact sexual health in strong relationships among men who have sex with men. The research suggests that strong relationships may actually increase stress, leading to worse sexual health when depression is present.
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A randomized clinical trial suggests that low-dose atropine may provide a treatment option for childhood myopia progression. The study observed a significant reduction in myopia progression over 3 years.
A study published in Science reveals that six different African baboon species have more genetic similarity than expected, highlighting the fluid nature of their genomes. Researchers analyzed mobile elements in over 200,000 genetic samples from 225 individuals across 19 geographical sites.
CHOP researchers used deep sequencing to discover several previously undescribed genetic variants in vascular anomalies, capturing low-frequency mutations that were missed by conventional methods. The study found significant improvements in symptoms for over 63% of patients, enabling targeted therapies and improved quality of life.
A recent study published in Environmental Science & Technology found that cutting boards made of plastic and wood can release tens of millions of microparticles when chopped, which may have negative health impacts if ingested. The researchers estimated that polyethylene microplastics could produce 14 to 71 million particles per year.
A new study found that adaptations to living in cold climates promoted the evolution of social behaviors, including extended care by mothers and increased infant survival. The research team integrated ecological, geological, fossil, behavioral, and genomic analyses to understand how these species adapted over time.
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Researchers at the University of Tsukuba created a liquid droplet-based laser that remains stable under ambient conditions and can be tuned using gas convection. The development enables the creation of flexible optical communication devices with potential applications in airflow detectors and fiber-optics communications.
A study by OSU researchers found that tropical forest birds with shorter, round wings are more susceptible to habitat fragmentation due to their limited dispersal abilities. This is in contrast to temperate forest birds with longer, narrower wings, which are better equipped for long-distance flight.