The 2023 marine heatwave caused widespread coral mortality in Florida's Coral Reef, leading to the functional extinction of critically endangered Acropora species. Researchers found that between 97.8 and 100% of coral colonies had died by March 2024, highlighting the urgent need for interventions to maintain these populations.
Researchers discovered that young dental cells are directed by their position along the lingual-buccal axis to grow into distinct structures. Cells on one side formed tooth enamel, while those on the other side focused on stem cell activity and supporting tissue growth.
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A team of researchers has created a novel comb-like structure for on-chip detection, achieving an unprecedented detection efficiency of 99.73%. The hybrid integration strategy allows for scalability in quantum photonic chip applications.
A new study by Dr. Rasha Kassem and Professor Umut Turksen found that police officers perceive fraud as low-harm and low-priority, leading to weakened investigations and limited victim support. The researchers advocated for targeted training, investment in cyber and financial forensics, and cultural change within police organisations.
A study found that narrow-ranging plant species in drylands have higher leaf water content than wide-ranging species, allowing them to store more water in their leaves. This trait helps these plants thrive in extremely arid environments.
Dr. Yu-Ming Mindy Huang's research aims to overcome limitations in current methods by building a higher-accuracy computer microscope to investigate membrane-bound protein diffusion and interactions. The study has two complementary directions: modeling viral proteins and understanding lipid storage on lipid droplets.
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New research has revealed that the 'London Underground mosquito' evolved over 1,000 years ago in Ancient Egypt, contradicting a long-held theory of its emergence in northern Europe. The study's findings suggest that hybridisation between human-biting and bird-biting mosquitoes may contribute to West Nile virus transmission.
Two abstracts using Bronchiectasis and NTM Research Registry data were presented at CHEST 2025, focusing on advancing excellence in pulmonary medicine. The registry provides a national database for collaborative research and multi-center clinical trials.
A cohort study found that GLP-1 receptor agonist use was associated with a reduced risk of developing nonexudative AMD, but not progression to exudative AMD in individuals with nonexudative AMD. This study may inform future randomized trials evaluating the ocular effects of GLP-1RAs in nondiabetic populations.
A new study reveals that Madagascar's striking landscape was shaped by two great rifting events, separated by nearly 80 million years. These tectonic shifts created fragmented environments where species evolved independently, contributing to the island's extraordinary biodiversity.
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Researchers at Boston University School of Medicine found that younger women and women with fewer prior pregnancies are more likely to be misdiagnosed with interstitial ectopic pregnancy. This study highlights the importance of awareness among radiologists and gynecologists to improve accuracy in transvaginal ultrasound screening.
Researchers have uncovered a new mechanism by which the body's immune system responds to viral infections, potentially leading to a new approach for fighting cancer. The study reveals that infected cells produce their own unique RNA signal, Z-RNA, which sets off a chain reaction leading to cell death before viruses can hijack them.
A long-term study in the White Mountains of New Hampshire found that recovering forests are using roots to mine minerals for nutrients, leading to improved stream pH but depleted soil fertility. This process enhances mineral weathering, which can make forests more vulnerable to future pollution.
The Association for Computing Machinery's global Technology Policy Council recommends six key pillars for successful government digital transformation, emphasizing reliability, security, and accessibility. The report aims to inform policymakers on how to modernize responsibly and sustainably.
The Brain & Behavior Research Foundation is hosting its 2025 International Mental Health Research Symposium, featuring leading scientists presenting their latest research on ADHD, schizophrenia, and more. The event is free and open to the public, with in-person and virtual registration options available.
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Researchers developed a new method to probe an atom's nucleus using its own electrons as messengers within a molecule. They measured the energy of electrons whizzing around a radium atom in a molecule, detecting a slight energy shift and analyzing it to sense the internal structure of the nucleus.
Research published by the American Psychological Association found that psychological interventions, such as cognitive behavioral therapy, are more effective than social strategies in reducing loneliness. The study analyzed over 280 studies and found that digital-only programs tend to be less effective compared to in-person approaches.
A UK report highlights gender inequities in drug and alcohol services, with women often experiencing adverse childhood experiences and trauma. The study recommends improving treatment and support for women, including women-only spaces and holistic multi-agency approaches.
Two researchers will receive the inaugural Jack Sarver Prizes for their work on preventing maternal mortality in Nigeria and identifying a potential therapeutic target for metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease and atherosclerosis. The awards recognize Dr. Zainab Mahmoud's study on aspirin prophylaxis for preeclampsia...
Researchers have discovered a previously overlooked brain tumor subtype with strong immune activity but poorer survival rates. An AI framework has been developed to assist doctors in accurately identifying this subtype, enabling more personalized patient care.
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University of Queensland researchers have developed a microscopic 'ocean' on a silicon chip, allowing for the study of wave dynamics at an unprecedented scale. The device, made with superfluid helium, enables the observation of striking phenomena, including waves that lean backward and shock fronts.
African nations are well-equipped to tackle dementia and brain health with the Africa Task Force on Brain Health. The six-year framework will accelerate preparedness and protect aging citizens.
Researchers at UC Riverside discovered that two toxic chemicals can form when propylene glycol is heated, harming human lung cells. The chemicals, methylglyoxal and acetaldehyde, disrupt cell functions and cause damage even at low levels.
Researchers at Rice University have engineered living cells to use a 21st amino acid that illuminates protein changes in real time, providing a new perspective on the inner workings of life. This breakthrough addresses a long-standing challenge in biology by allowing scientists to track subtle protein changes within living systems.
A study by researchers at Umeå University found that high levels of HIF2α protein can reduce tumour growth and promote maturation of neuroblastoma cells. The findings challenge previous views on the role of HIF2α in cancer development.
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Engineers at Duke University have constructed an 'agentic system' of AI bots that can solve complex design problems nearly as well as a fully trained scientist. The researchers created large language model (LLM) AI agents to complete all the legwork, allowing them to automate straightforward but niche design problems.
A new study led by Mayo Clinic researchers found that abemaciclib improves survival for people with high-risk, early-stage breast cancer. The drug reduced the risk of death by 15.8% compared to endocrine therapy alone among patients with hormone receptor-positive and human epidermal growth factor receptor 2-negative breast cancer.
Researchers found that heat transfer values increase dramatically at distances less than ten nanometres, exceeding theoretical predictions by a factor of one hundred. This phenomenon challenges current understanding of heat transfer in the nanometre range.
A study found that problems with the brain's glymphatic system, which clears out toxins and waste materials, may contribute to dementia. The research suggests improving glymphatic function through sleep optimization, repurposed medicines, or treating cardiovascular risk factors such as high blood pressure.
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A team of researchers at NTNU's Department of Physics has developed a method to monitor and adjust the frequency of quantum bits in real-time, making them more stable and reliable. This breakthrough is essential for building functional quantum computers.
A large cohort study found associations between prenatal fine particulate matter components and postnatal ozone exposure with increased risk of autism spectrum disorder. These findings suggest that air pollution may play a role in the etiology of autism, warranting further research.
Researchers analyze stone tool technologies, revealing a coastal route from East Asia to the Americas around 20,000 years ago. The findings provide strong evidence for the global Paleolithic connection between North America and Northeast Asia.
A new study warns that peatland carbon loss could quadruple under extreme drought events and warmer temperatures, threatening the planet's carbon sink. Researchers found that elevated carbon dioxide levels exacerbated carbon release during droughts, wiping out hundreds of years of accumulated carbon.
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Researchers identified C-C chemokine ligand 5 (CCL5) as a key player in kidney injury and repair, with the molecule behaving both protectively and harmfully. The study suggests future drugs could target only its damaging effects, paving the way for more precise treatments for chronic kidney disease.
Scientists have characterized lipid nanoparticles' internal shape and structure, which correlates with how well they deliver therapeutic cargo. The research provides a blueprint for engineering more effective RNA therapies by matching LNP designs to specific therapies and tissues.
A genetic mutation previously associated with skin disorders like psoriasis also affects the intestine, leading to reduced gut motility and increased vulnerability to bacterial infections. This finding broadens our understanding of the connection between genetics, immune signaling, and gastrointestinal health.
Alzheimer's disease disrupts the daily activity patterns of brain cells involved in removing amyloid plaques, suggesting a potential therapeutic target for treating the disease. Controlling these circadian rhythms could help prevent disease progression.
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Researchers have discovered that hydrogen gas produced in the gut supports beneficial bacteria and helps maintain digestion. The study found that a specific enzyme called Group B [FeFe]-hydrogenase is mainly responsible for making hydrogen, which is then used by other microbes for energy.
Researchers at the University of Texas at Austin have developed a novel gene-editing method that can correct multiple disease-causing mutations simultaneously. This approach uses bacterial retrons to protect the microbes from viral infection and has shown promising results in correcting scoliosis-causing mutations in zebrafish embryos.
A new imaging technique reveals that chromosomal abnormalities can arise late in human embryo development, potentially affecting placental cells rather than the fetus. This finding challenges current practices of pre-implantation genetic testing for aneuploidy.
Researchers from TU Graz have documented and analyzed Buddhist temples in the remote Dolpo region of Nepal, creating 3D models and 2D plans to preserve their history. The study provides insights into the sacred architecture of the region, categorizing existing buildings in their historical and art-historical context.
A new model shows that buoyant plastics degrade slowly at the surface, fragmenting into smaller particles over decades. These tiny fragments can then sink to the ocean floor, but it may take more than 100 years for surface plastic waste to disappear.
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Researchers discovered that supersolid matter synchronizes its spin and rotation under external magnetic fields, enabling the study of exotic quantum behavior. The findings provide a powerful tool for probing quantum systems and may hold implications for understanding cosmic phenomena like neutron star glitches.
Researchers identified a link between early adolescence sleep disruption and later suicide attempts. Adolescents who experienced difficulties maintaining and obtaining sufficient sleep were more likely to report a suicide attempt several years later.
A recent study found that pazopanib helped 85% of young patients with multi-metastatic Ewing's sarcoma survive two years after diagnosis. The drug blocks the tumor's ability to grow new blood vessels, making tumors weaker and more sensitive to chemotherapy and radiation.
The Science/Science Careers' 2025 Top Employers Survey ranked the top companies in biotechnology, biopharmaceuticals, and pharmaceuticals based on employee responses. The survey found that companies with strong reputations as employers prioritized innovation, leadership, and work culture.
A new platform allows researchers to study the forces that bind tiny objects together, revealing insights into self-assembly processes and fundamental forces in nature. The platform uses gold flakes in a salt solution, with light bouncing back and forth through nanometre-sized cavities to display colors.
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A new study finds that ChatGPT can provide trustworthy information for pregnant women seeking medical advice on treating opioid use disorder, with over 97% of responses scoring as safe and accurate. The researchers used a persona to frame conversations with the AI, which showed consistency with accepted clinical practice.
Researchers develop a refined retrieval algorithm that leverages Diurnal Amplitude Variation in L-band brightness temperature to capture soil FT dynamics more precisely. The enhanced approach demonstrates stronger consistency with ERA5-Land and SMAP data.
Dr. Dheeraj Roy, Assistant Professor at University at Buffalo, received the 2025 Sagol Network GerOmic Award for Junior Faculty to conduct aging-related Omics research. His project aims to identify cell types linked to age-related cognitive decline and develop treatments.
Researchers developed a 2x2 on-chip metasurface network on lithium niobate photonics to achieve high-speed, dynamically tunable light field control and large-capacity information processing. The design enables four-channel multiplexing for illumination direction and polarization control.
A new study by Dr. Hannah Alexis Melquiades Asilo and her team at the University of the Philippines Tacloban College reveals that mangroves store up to four times more carbon per hectare than tropical rainforests, challenging reforestation assumptions and highlighting the importance of afforestation strategies.
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Researchers discovered that Kangaroo Island dunnarts are partially arboreal and use pygmy-possum nest boxes for shelter. The finding highlights the importance of tree hollows in biodiversity conservation, as these creatures also seek refuge in eucalyptus trees.
A new study published in The Lancet found that semaglutide, a 'weight loss' drug, can help prevent heart attacks and other major cardiac events, regardless of the amount of weight people lose. The study suggests there are multiple ways the drug benefits the heart, beyond its protective effect on cardiovascular health.
A new composite material made from a recyclable polymer infused with microscopic droplets of liquid metal alloy can be broken down through a simple chemical process, freeing the metal for reuse. The material also has self-healing properties, allowing it to be cut, rearranged, and bonded back together using only heat and pressure.
Researchers have discovered a tiny foot bone in New Zealand that belongs to an extinct bird species with potentially unique courtship behaviors. The St Bathans bowerbird, found to be smaller than living species, has been given the name Aevipertidus gracilis.
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A new analysis of the SELECT trial confirms semaglutide lowers the risk of major heart problems, regardless of weight loss or baseline body weight. Shrinking waist size was linked to better heart outcomes, accounting for about one-third of semaglutide's overall benefit.
A recent study found that extinction rates in plants and animals peaked around 100 years ago and have declined since then. The researchers argue that past extinctions are not reliable predictors of current and future threats due to changing drivers such as habitat loss and climate change.
An online monitoring system for farmland non-point source pollution uses a serial pipeline to monitor continuous cropping farmland. The system breaks through limitations of existing technologies, providing real-time data and automated sampling.
A major study of breast, cervical, and ovarian cancers found significant inequalities in global care, with many low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) diagnosing cancer at a later stage. Surgery was offered consistently, but treatment consistency varied, with LMICs often choosing mastectomy over breast-conserving surgery.
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