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Science News Archive August 2025


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Ultraviolet light reveals the aftermath of rare star collision

Researchers have discovered a rare white dwarf remnant with a carbon signature, suggesting it formed from the merger of two stars. The high-mass white dwarf, WD 0525+526, has a thin atmosphere that allows carbon to reach its surface, providing insights into the early stages of stellar evolution.

Seeing with fresh eyes: Snails as a system for studying sight restoration

Researchers have established apple snails as a system to study eye regeneration, which may hold the key for restoring vision due to damage and disease. The team discovered that the snail eye is anatomically similar to humans and can regrow itself, with genes such as pax6 playing a crucial role in development.

Apple iPhone 17 Pro

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Does a diabetes drug help prevent dementia?

A study of over 452,000 adults found that metformin users had significantly lower risks of dementia and all-cause death compared to non-users. The benefits were seen across all categories of overweight and obesity, with reduced risks of up to 26% for death.

Pure quantum state without the need for cooling

Scientists have achieved a high level of quantum purity in nano glass spheres, eliminating gravitational force and detecting zero-point fluctuations. This breakthrough enables the development of quantum sensors and technological applications at room temperature.

This snail’s eyes grow back: Could they help humans do the same?

Researchers have made significant breakthroughs in understanding the regeneration of a freshwater snail's eyes, which share anatomical and genetic features with human eyes. The study shows that snails can regrow their eyes after amputation, with all eye structures present within a month.

Excessive screen time among youth may pose heart health risks

A new study published in the Journal of the American Heart Association has found that excessive screen time among children and young adults may pose heart health risks. The analysis of over 1,000 participants showed a significant association between increased recreational screen time and higher cardiovascular and cardiometabolic risks.

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Breathing low-oxygen air slows Parkinson’s progression in mice

Researchers found that low-oxygen environments can protect the brain and restore movement in mice with Parkinson's-like disease by reducing excess oxygen molecules. The study suggests that hypoxia could be a new approach to treating Parkinson's, potentially targeting cellular dysfunction rather than protein clumps.

DJI Air 3 (RC-N2)

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Growing shade trees can cut chocolate’s environmental impact

Researchers found that increasing tree cover on cocoa farms across Ghana and Côte d'Ivoire to a minimum of 30% could sequester significant amounts of carbon dioxide equivalent, benefiting the environment and ecosystems. Agroforestry has the potential to deliver meaningful mitigation for the chocolate industry.

Predicting respiratory disorder mortality in dogs

Researchers at Osaka Metropolitan University found that elevated phosphate levels are associated with poor outcomes in canine respiratory disorders. The study used medical records from 133 dogs and identified heart rate, body temperature, and other factors as significant prognostic indicators.

Pollination behavior has huge role in plant evolution

Researchers studied pollinator-bee interactions in the Amazonvine, finding that temporal overlap affects plant fitness and flower size. Within-season mismatches between plants and pollinators can drive change in plant traits and influence evolutionary outcomes.

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Boosting behavior science with video datasets

Researchers created a large-scale mouse behavior dataset to study complex behaviors like problem-solving and goal-directed actions. The dataset, featuring over 100 hours of footage and detailed human annotations, provides a benchmark for developing algorithms that analyze animal cognition.

Burning lactic acid: A road to revitalizing antitumor immunity

Lactic acid regulates tumor-immune crosstalk through pH control, G-protein-coupled receptor signaling, and post-translational modification. Therapeutic counter-strategies cluster into three themes: glycolytic restriction, immune-potentiating combinations, and metabolic repurposing to enhance antitumor cytotoxicity.

Going in for a close look at lung infections

A new study sampled different lung regions in cystic fibrosis patients before and after treatment with modulators, revealing that infections persisted throughout the lungs and drove inflammation. The findings suggest damage may not be the main cause of infection persistence, raising concerns about ongoing lung function deterioration.

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Fluke 87V Industrial Digital Multimeter

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Emeishan mantle plume created 400 km gas-rich carbonate belt in Sichuan Basin

A landmark study reveals how the Emeishan mantle plume shattered a Permian carbonate ramp into a complex platform system, creating a 400-kilometer-long dolostone hydrocarbon reservoir belt. The research identifies novel exploration targets and suggests potential submarine volcanic eruptions in southwestern Sichuan.

Apple iPad Pro 11-inch (M4)

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Nikon Monarch 5 8x42 Binoculars

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GQ GMC-500Plus Geiger Counter

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AmScope B120C-5M Compound Microscope

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Urbanization linked to a 43 per cent drop in pollinating insects

A new study from the University of Sheffield found that urban landscapes support 43% fewer pollinator species, with a decline in tree canopy and semi-natural habitats driving the loss. Pollinating insects are vital for up to 90% of wild flowering plant species and crop diversity.

Hidden bowel cancer risk in common growths

Researchers found people with both types of polyps are up to five times more likely to develop advanced pre-cancerous changes. The study supports growing evidence that these two types may represent separate cancer pathways.

Garmin GPSMAP 67i with inReach

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Sky & Telescope Pocket Sky Atlas, 2nd Edition

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Black carbon emissions underestimated in Global South

Researchers used SPARTAN network data to find black carbon concentrations in low- and middle-income areas across the Global South were grossly underestimated, with up to a two-fold underestimation. The study highlights the need for renewed attention to characterizing harmful black carbon in these regions.

A unique Martian mineral offers fresh clues about planet’s past

A new iron sulfate mineral has been identified on Mars, providing insight into the planet's early history. The discovery suggests that geothermal heat played a crucial role in shaping the Martian surface, with minerals forming under conditions of high temperature and oxygen presence.

Celestron NexStar 8SE Computerized Telescope

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UC Irvine researchers find combination of natural compounds for brain cleaning

A team of UC Irvine researchers has identified a promising nonpharmaceutical treatment that can restore energy levels in aging brain cells, improving their ability to clear damaging amyloid protein aggregates. The treatment, which combines nicotinamide and epigallocatechin gallate, was found to reverse age-related cellular deficits and...