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Science News Archive 2026


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WEIT paves new way for 6G environment intelligence communication

A new research paper proposes Wireless Environmental Information Theory (WEIT) as a novel theoretical foundation for 6G environment intelligence communication. WEIT validates the EIC architecture aided by wireless environmental information and discusses key challenges for its practical application.

Achieving wafer-scale growth of 2D magnetic materials

Researchers at Indian Institute of Science have devised a method to grow high-quality 2D magnetic materials over centimetre-scale wafers, paving the way for their integration into next-generation electronics. The technique uses Physical Vapour Transport Deposition and enables scalable fabrication with minimal surface roughness.

The human sense of smell evolved with diets and lifestyle

A new genetic study found that Indigenous populations in Malaysia have well-preserved olfactory receptor genes, suggesting a strong evolutionary pressure to maintain them. The study suggests that the human sense of smell has played a bigger role in shaping evolution than previously thought, adapting alongside major cultural changes.

Apple iPhone 17 Pro

Apple iPhone 17 Pro delivers top performance and advanced cameras for field documentation, data collection, and secure research communications.

Young-onset colorectal cancer mortality by education

A nationwide study reveals that individuals with lower educational attainment are more likely to die from colorectal cancer at a younger age. The disparity in young-onset CRC mortality nearly doubled over the past three decades among those with 12 years or less education compared to those with 16 or more years of education.

Novel technique drills more detail into ice core records

Researchers used a novel technique to analyze millions of individual particles in Antarctic ice cores, revealing common dust sources during the last Ice Age. The study highlights the importance of atmospheric circulation changes and provides insights into ancient climate systems and potential future environmental shifts.

Progress in stem cell therapy for type 1 diabetes

Scientists at Karolinska Institutet have created a new method to produce insulin-producing cells from human stem cells, effectively regulating blood sugar levels in laboratory tests and reversing diabetes in mice. The optimized production process yields more mature and purer cells, demonstrating their potential for future treatments.

CalDigit TS4 Thunderbolt 4 Dock

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Mortality in US Immigration and Customs Enforcement detention

A study estimates annual mortality rates among US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detainees between 2004 and 2026. The analysis reveals notable shifts in age and cause of death patterns over the two-decade period, providing valuable insights into the health risks faced by this population.

Neurobiologists hack brain circuits tied to placebo pain relief

Neurobiologists have identified the brain circuitry responsible for placebo pain relief, revealing a site where endogenous opioid peptides drive pain relief. The study offers hope for using expectancy-driven placebo effects as a substitute for painkillers and developing protocols to produce placebo pain resilience in humans.

How gut bacteria and acute stress are linked

Research at the University of Vienna found a link between gut bacterial diversity and acute stress response in healthy adults. Higher microbial diversity was associated with stronger hormonal and subjective stress reactivity, suggesting the gut microbiome may play a role in regulating the acute stress response.

Millisecond electric pulse makes titanium stronger and tougher

Researchers from Kumamoto University and partners discovered a method to enhance titanium alloys using high-density pulsed electric current, achieving improved strength and toughness. The technique harnesses an electron wind force to reorganize the internal crystal structure, producing nanoscale martensitic phases that disperse stress ...

SAMSUNG T9 Portable SSD 2TB

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Industrial chemicals delay recovery of the ozone layer

Researchers at Empa found that industrial chemicals, used in refrigerants and plastics, escape into the atmosphere at a rate of 3-4%, delaying ozone layer recovery by 7 years. These substances also emit significant greenhouse gases, posing a dual threat to the climate.

How apple cells break their walls to rebuild life

A team of researchers has identified a regulatory module centered on miR3699, MdMAN7, and eTM3699 that helps break down the cell wall of mature apple cells, promoting embryogenic cell formation and regeneration. Elevated MdMAN7 activity thins the cell wall, while miR3699 suppresses this process.

Kestrel 3000 Pocket Weather Meter

Kestrel 3000 Pocket Weather Meter measures wind, temperature, and humidity in real time for site assessments, aviation checks, and safety briefings.

A smarter way to find cancer-linked lymph nodes

A new single-chip camera captures ultraviolet, near-infrared and visible images using a compact design inspired by the multiwavelength vision capability of the mantis shrimp. The camera helps surgeons identify cancer-linked lymph nodes during surgery, making cancer treatment safer and less invasive.

Study redefines positive mental wellbeing

Researchers have identified six key elements - meaning and purpose, life satisfaction, self-acceptance, strong relationships, autonomy, and happiness - as crucial for positive mental wellbeing. Experts say these factors can help policymakers better understand where to intervene in promoting mental health.

Fluke 87V Industrial Digital Multimeter

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Palaeontologists discover new long-necked dinosaur in Patagonia

The newly discovered Bicharracosaurus dionidei is a 20-meter-long sauropod that shares characteristics of both Brachiosauridae and Diplodocids. Its fossil discovery in Patagonia provides valuable comparative material for understanding the evolutionary history of these animals in the Southern Hemisphere.

Feeling lonely? Try a walk in the great outdoors

A recent study found that strengthening one's sense of belonging to natural environments has a protective effect against loneliness. The study investigated the impact of outdoor activities on loneliness and discovered that noticing details in nature, such as sounds and patterns, can be beneficial for mental well-being.

Too hot to handle? Study explores how heat is reshaping US population shifts

A new study from Florida Atlantic University challenges the narrative that rising temperatures will drive Americans away, finding that heat alone isn't driving large-scale out-migration. Instead, population shifts are shaped more by economic opportunity, housing affordability and local quality of life than climate conditions.

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Overreliance on AI programs may undermine confidence at work

A recent study published by the American Psychological Association found that people who rely heavily on AI programs for work tasks experience reduced confidence in their own independent reasoning. In contrast, those who actively challenge or modify AI suggestions report greater confidence and a stronger sense of authorship.

Rigol DP832 Triple-Output Bench Power Supply

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Why endometriosis causes such chronic debilitating pain

A new Washington State University study shows that recurring inflammation linked to endometriosis can sensitize the nervous system, driving lasting pain. This finding helps explain why pain persists even after lesions are removed.

Beyond cell death: The hidden drivers of stem cell aging

A recent study reveals that MLKL activation causes direct damage to mitochondria, impairing energy production and leading to functional decline in hematopoietic stem cells. In contrast, deletion or inhibition of MLKL significantly alleviates these defects, suggesting a post-transcriptional mechanism driving HSC aging.

Apple MacBook Pro 14-inch (M4 Pro)

Apple MacBook Pro 14-inch (M4 Pro) powers local ML workloads, large datasets, and multi-display analysis for field and lab teams.

Study challenges decades-old puzzle about childhood body fat

A new study published in The Journal of Nutrition suggests that the widely cited 'adiposity rebound' may reflect lean muscle growth, not increased body fat. Waist-to-height ratio, a measure that better reflects body fat, continues to drop despite BMI increases after an initial decline.

Why the Nordic hamstring exercise protects against injury

Research shows that nine weeks of Nordic hamstring exercise training increases eccentric knee flexor strength and allows participants to control the exercise through a greater range of motion. The study found that muscle fibers can stretch to longer lengths during exercise without overstretching, reducing injury risk.

Creality K1 Max 3D Printer

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A regulatory loophole could delay ozone recovery by years

Scientists calculate that high leakages of ozone-depleting substances from feedstocks could delay ozone recovery by about seven years. The Montreal Protocol made an exception for the use of these substances in producing other materials, but recent estimates suggest higher leakage rates than initially thought.

Korean women with CVD face gaps in risk factor control

A study analyzing Korean National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey data reveals higher awareness and treatment of major risk factors among Korean women with CVD, but lower control rates. Sex differences were observed in most management indicators, with men having more risk factors on average.

Nikon Monarch 5 8x42 Binoculars

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‘Dancing jets’ from black hole reveal their immense power

Scientists have confirmed the immense power of black hole jets, measuring over 10,000 times the energy released by the Sun. The research used a radio telescope array spanning the Earth to capture images of the 'dancing jets', revealing their movement pattern and speed, approximately half the speed of light.

AmScope B120C-5M Compound Microscope

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New laser method gives insight into radioactive atomic nuclei

A new laser method allows researchers to study radioactive elements like neptunium and fermium, which have rugby ball-shaped atomic nuclei. The technique provides crucial information about the size and shape of atomic nuclei, essential for understanding actinide properties.

New metric identifies at-risk mangroves before they disappear

A new tool identifies mangrove patches facing the greatest risk of degradation, allowing for proactive conservation. The Mangrove Threat Index provides a science-based way to identify areas where pressures are accumulating and where timely intervention can prevent long-term ecological and social costs.

Apple iPad Pro 11-inch (M4)

Apple iPad Pro 11-inch (M4) runs demanding GIS, imaging, and annotation workflows on the go for surveys, briefings, and lab notebooks.

Information retrieval pioneer Ricardo Baeza-Yates earns major accolade

Ricardo Baeza-Yates has made fundamental contributions to computer science through his pioneering work in algorithms and information retrieval. He has fostered a vibrant transnational research community across Latin America, inspiring young people with the South American Programming Contest.

Deep earthquakes triggered by the olivine-poirierite transition

Researchers discovered a new mechanism for deep earthquakes in the mantle transition zone, linked to the olivine-poirierite transition. The study found that a diffusionless phase transition of olivine to ringwoodite via poirierite releases high latent heat, weakening the fault gouge and inducing seismic activity.

Sony Alpha a7 IV (Body Only)

Sony Alpha a7 IV (Body Only) delivers reliable low-light performance and rugged build for astrophotography, lab documentation, and field expeditions.

Giving a voice to vocal fold regeneration

A team of researchers from Kyoto University has identified multiple types of stromal and secretory cells in the larynx, revealing new insights into vocal fold regeneration. The study's findings provide potential stem cells for treating vocal cord dysfunction and other voice disorders.