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Science News Archive November 2025


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Social media helps and hurts when it comes to allergy and asthma education

New research reveals that social media videos about alpha-gal syndrome and asthma often contain inaccurate or misleading claims, while physician-made videos receive more likes and comments. Allergists can play a crucial role in sharing science-based information to improve public understanding and mitigate health risks.

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Woodpeckers grunt like tennis stars when drilling

Researchers discovered that woodpeckers brace their head, neck, abdomen, and tail muscles to hold their bodies rigid while pounding on wood. The birds synchronize their breathing with each impact, like ace tennis stars grunting noisily to stabilize core muscles.

Apple iPhone 17 Pro

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Texas Tech scientists develop novel acceleration technique for crop creation

A team of plant biotechnologists at Texas Tech University has developed a groundbreaking method to accelerate crop creation, bypassing the time-consuming process of tissue culture. The new technique enables plants to grow new shoots directly from wounded tissue, eliminating the need for traditional lab-based regeneration steps.

The land is sinking fast in Arizona's Willcox Basin

The Willcox Basin in Arizona is experiencing rapid subsidence due to excessive groundwater pumping for irrigation, with some areas sinking at rates of up to six inches per year. State management efforts, such as declaring an Active Management Area, may help slow subsidence and improve water levels.

Older adults share more political misinformation. Here’s why.

A study of nearly 2,500 adults in the US and Brazil found that older participants were more likely to share partisan news and evaluate information based on their party affiliation. Researchers suggest that encouraging less partisan communication and fostering inter-group contact are key to combating misinformation.

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Researchers unite to frame deportations as a national health crisis

Immigration enforcement policies are producing widespread harm to physical and mental health, with family separation and fear affecting communities. Researchers call for an end to deportations and restrictive immigration policies, highlighting the need for community care and solidarity.

ACAAI community grant projects explore innovative ways to address barriers to care

The Allergists' Foundation has supported six community grant projects addressing various challenges in healthcare, including hereditary angioedema diagnosis, asthma management, food insecurity screening, and female carriers of chronic granulomatous disease. These initiatives aim to enhance patient care, education, advocacy, and research.

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Mechanical shear forces can trigger gas bubble formation in magmas

Researchers propose a new mechanism for magma bubble nucleation driven by mechanical energy from shear forces. The study found that viscous shear can supply the energy needed to trigger bubble formation, contradicting traditional views on decompression-induced nucleation.

New study links gut microbes to common heart disease

Researchers identified 15 bacterial species linked to CAD, including strains of friendly bacteria that can turn harmful. The study suggests that microbes play a critical role in the development and progression of CAD through inflammation, metabolic imbalance, and other pathways.

Grocery store records reveal London food deserts

Researchers used Tesco Grocery 1.0 dataset to identify large clusters of food deserts in East and West London, where residents have limited access to affordable nutritious food. The study found correlations between sociodemographic factors and nutrient-deficient purchases in areas with higher income and car ownership.

Why your daily walk might not work as well if you’re on metformin

Researchers from Rutgers University found that metformin blunts improvements in blood vessel function, fitness, and blood sugar control after exercise. This means that people taking metformin may not get the protection they expect to help lower disease risk. The study's lead author, Steven Malin, hopes future research will uncover stra...

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Evolving antibiotic resistance under pressure

Researchers used an experimental evolution approach to map genetic mutations in A. baumannii treated with tigecycline and colistin, confirming and extending existing knowledge on major mechanisms of resistance. The study's findings aim to develop genomics-based predictions of drug resistance and susceptibility.

Kinase atlas uncovers hidden layers of cell signaling regulation

Researchers at St. Jude Children's Research Hospital identified 117 kinases that can phosphorylate multiple locations within the RNA polymerase II protein tail, greatly expanding upon previous knowledge. This discovery links enzyme activity to multiple diseases, including cancer, and reveals a more integrated role for cell signaling.

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Study: Composite metal foam could lead to safer hazmat transportation

Researchers develop composite metal foam that can withstand tremendous force at lower weight than solid steel, raising the possibility of creating safer tanker cars for transporting hazardous materials. The finding is validated through computational modeling and experimental testing.

AmScope B120C-5M Compound Microscope

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Researchers identify marker that predicts cell death in kidneys

A team of researchers from Aarhus University has discovered a protein called VCAM1 that can predict whether kidney cells will survive or die after acute injury. The finding could lead to the development of targeted treatments and benefit millions of patients worldwide.

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Pregnant women often miss out on specialist allergy care

A new study found that nearly half of obstetricians refer pregnant patients to allergists only once a year, and about one in four never refer them at all. The most frequently cited barriers are limited knowledge about referral indications and long wait times for appointments.

Human stomach cells tweaked to make insulin to treat diabetes

Researchers successfully converted human stomach cells into insulin-secreting cells in mice, helping to control blood sugar levels and alleviate diabetes. The approach could potentially be used to treat patients with lost or dysfunctional pancreatic beta cells.

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$4 million gift to advance women’s health

The $4 million gift from Jeff and Linda Moslow is supporting the Tufts Women's Health and Menopause Initiative, a unique academic collaboration between Tufts Medicine and the Friedman School of Nutrition Science and Policy. The initiative aims to advance clinical care, education, and research in women's health across the lifespan.

FAU secures $1.4 million grant to save wildlife in Florida Everglades

The project aims to quantify the link between water conditions, fish populations, and wading bird nesting success in the Florida Everglades. Researchers will collect data on aquatic prey and habitat conditions during the dry season to provide essential insight into restoration efforts.

DJI Air 3 (RC-N2)

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People with allergies or eczema may face higher risk of surgical complications

Research suggests that people with allergic conditions like eczema, asthma, and hay fever are more likely to experience complications after surgery, including infections, scar tissue buildup, and implant rupture. These conditions can lead to increased inflammation and immune system changes, making it harder for the body to heal.

Many factors influence the fate of pharmaceutical residues in the soil

A comprehensive Hungarian study reveals that pharmaceutical residues in soil are shaped by interacting processes, including root exudates, organic matter, and temperature. Organic acids can enhance sorption of certain residues, while temperature influences energetic relationships between soil and molecules.

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Apple iPad Pro 11-inch (M4)

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Cheap coal and waste plastics valorized to carbon fibers

Researchers at Tsinghua University Press have created a novel process to manufacture low-cost carbon fibers using liquefied coal and waste plastics, reducing environmental pollution and economic costs. The new method produces general-purpose and high-performance carbon fibers with exceptional strength and durability.

October research news from the Ecological Society of America

Research explores connections between Arctic land and sea, revealing how polar bears' health impacts Arctic fox populations and tundra prey. A study also finds that beaver restoration could boost fire and water resilience in California's Sierra Nevada by storing up to 120 million cubic meters of surface water.

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