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Science News Archive 2025


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Molecules in motion

An international team of scientists organized a competition to evaluate analytical tools for single-molecule motion analysis, with the goal of extracting meaningful insights from complex molecular trajectories. The results offer practical guidance for experimentalists seeking the right tools for their studies.

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Researchers develop new microscope for neurovascular coupling imaging

Researchers developed a new microscope that enables high-speed, large-field-of-view visualization of neurovascular activity in awake mice. The LiTA-HM system captures capillary-scale vascular networks and single-neuron soma details across the entire cortex with 6-μm spatial resolution.

Sky & Telescope Pocket Sky Atlas, 2nd Edition

Sky & Telescope Pocket Sky Atlas, 2nd Edition is a durable star atlas for planning sessions, identifying targets, and teaching celestial navigation.

Complex genetic variation revealed in diverse human genomes

Scientists have analyzed near-complete genome sequences from 65 individuals across five continents and 28 population groups, discovering complex genetic structural variations. These variations are more likely to alter gene expression and may be linked to disease or adaptations.

Smart bacteria could transform global agricultural food production

A team of Northumbria University academics is developing a revolutionary new approach to food security using engineered bacterial conduits. These smart bacteria can sense environmental cues and plant stress signals, then intervene to rebalance plant hormones in real-time, enabling crops to maintain growth under moderate stress conditions.

Moon under bombardment

Researchers at TU Wien found that the solar wind ions' erosive effect on the Moon has been vastly overestimated. The actual yield is up to an order of magnitude lower than previously assumed due to the regolith's porous structure.

Measuring how – and where – Antarctic ice is cracking with new data tool

Researchers at Penn State developed a novel technique to analyze ice fractures in the Thwaites Glacier, a key indicator of potential collapse and sea-level rise. The new method provides high-resolution profiles of surface elevations and visual cross-sections of fractures, shedding light on fracture depth and activity.

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New study finds distinct city-specific gut microbiota linked to diet

A new study reveals that the human gut microbiota can pinpoint an individual's city of residence with high accuracy, strongly linked to each city's characteristic diet. The researchers identified unique microbial signatures and interaction networks between cities in China, shedding light on how local environments shape our inner biology.

New play in the chemical-reaction playbook uncovered

A team of Penn State researchers has found a new way for the fundamental reaction of oxidative addition to occur, potentially opening up new space for chemical design. This discovery could lead to more efficient industrial processes and the creation of new reactions that break down stubborn pollutants.

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Can a compound produced by deep-sea bacteria treat cancer?

Researchers discovered a compound, EPS3.9, produced by deep-sea bacteria that triggers pyroptosis to inhibit tumor growth and exhibit potent anti-cancer effects. The study highlights the importance of exploring marine microbial resources for developing new drugs.

Confronting China’s grip on graphite for batteries

The US relies heavily on Chinese graphite for battery production, with prices twice as high as importing it from China. To address this, the STEER initiative proposes lowering costs through financing, technological innovation, and domestic recycling, but faces challenges including lengthy qualification timelines.

Davis Instruments Vantage Pro2 Weather Station

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Ribosomal DNA methylation patterns reveal when aging begins

A study reveals that epigenetic changes associated with aging in adults do not occur before sexual maturity. In fact, rDNA copy numbers and methylation increase during childhood and adolescence, suggesting cells actively maintain a youthful state to ensure efficient protein production.

A fossil’s 150-year journey from misidentification to evolutionary insight

A 150-year-old fossil specimen has been reidentified as a type of invertebrate called a lobopod, marking the first time this line of sea creatures is known to have left the ocean. The study suggests that the lobopod likely lived in a freshwater environment and had chemical defenses that indicate it may have spent part of its time on land.

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Advanced corrosion assessment using AI-powered imaging technology

Researchers developed an AI-based method to analyze microscope images of corroded metal surfaces, estimating corrosion severity without human input. The technique focuses on two critical indicators: corrosive deposit thickness and porosity, identifying specific pH levels that indicate severe corrosion stages.

$1.1 million grant funds research on rare neurodevelopmental disorder

A $1.1 million grant supports a natural history study for MCHS, collecting vital information about the condition to inform future clinical trials of therapies. The Volāre Study aims to provide baseline developmental trajectory information and establish infrastructure for multicenter clinical trials.

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A ‘wonder’ fossil changes our understanding of reptile evolution

A team of researchers has discovered a unique fossil structure in the early Middle Triassic reptile Mirasaura grauvogeli, which challenges our understanding of reptile evolution. The fossil's complex skin appendages, resembling feathers but without branching, suggest that such structures evolved independently of bird feathers.

DJI Air 3 (RC-N2)

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Cracking the code to trying vegan eggs

A study by Da Eun Kim and Brenna Ellison found that consumers were more likely to purchase plant-based eggs when they were mixed into something familiar, like pancakes. The team also discovered that environmental impact and animal welfare became major factors in consumer choice. Familiarity with the end product, such as a tasty pancake...

New study unlocks molecular defense against devastating potato pathogen

Researchers discovered salicylic acid plays a central role in protecting potato roots from Spongospora subterranea, a soilborne pathogen causing powdery scab. The study used a cutting-edge 'hairy root' system to rapidly test root-pathogen interactions, providing vital insights for developing resistant potato varieties.

GQ GMC-500Plus Geiger Counter

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Kestrel 3000 Pocket Weather Meter

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Advancing earthquake prediction with an unmanned aerial vehicle

The University of Tokyo researchers developed an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) that can withstand ocean currents and wind, enabling the acquisition of reliable seafloor measurements. The system achieved a horizontal root mean square error of approximately 1–2 cm, comparable to existing vessel-based systems.

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New study brings vaccine hopes for deadly Nipah virus

A team of researchers has developed three Nipah vaccine candidates using different viral surface proteins, achieving protection in mice, pigs, and 'backyard' pigs under field conditions. The study marks a major step forward in controlling the virus, which poses a significant threat to public and animal health.

Dinosaur tracks show first evidence of multispecies herding

A new study in PLOS One discovers a dinosaur tracksite in Alberta, Canada, showcasing the social interaction between different species 76 million years ago. The tracks reveal that multiple species, including ceratopsians and ankylosaurs, walked together, possibly as a defense strategy against predators.

Apple Watch Series 11 (GPS, 46mm)

Apple Watch Series 11 (GPS, 46mm) tracks health metrics and safety alerts during long observing sessions, fieldwork, and remote expeditions.