Science, Volume 389, Issue 6766, Page 1188-1189, September 2025. Summary Without specific content from the referenced Science journal, I can only provide a generalized summary. Volume 389, Issue 6766 of Science, published in September 2025, likely contains a collection of peer-reviewed Read More
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A scientist-zoo collaboration led to a diagnostic test and vaccine to protect elephant toddlers worldwide from a fatal herpesvirus infection. Summary A collaborative effort between scientists and zoos has resulted in a breakthrough in protecting Read More
Parasitic worms that infect moose can spread to livestock and other animals. A new antibody-based test can diagnose infections early and help control outbreaks. Summary A new antibody test offers an early detection method Read More
Flash floods swept two Indonesian islands, including tourist hotspot Bali, killing at least 13 people, with six others missing, the country’s disaster agency said on Wednesday. Summary Flash floods across Indonesia’s Bali and Nusa Read More
AI Unlocks Antibiotic Potential in Deadly Venoms – New Study/Science
By analyzing more than four million venom peptides, researchers discovered new antimicrobial compounds that could transform the fight against deadly superbugs. Summary A study analyzing over four million venom peptides has yielded promising new antimicrobial Read More
Deadly bone disease may have doomed Southeast Brazil's long-necked dinosaurs
A set of bones belonging to sauropods, as long-necked dinosaurs are called, found in the municipality of Ibirá in the state of São Paulo, Brazil, reveals that the region was conducive to a bone Read More
Study may help explain why giant blades kill millions of the animals every year Summary A recent study is shedding light on the devastating impact of wind turbine blades on bat populations, potentially explaining why Read More
Sharks can famously replace their teeth, with new ones always growing as they’re using up the current set. As sharks rely on their teeth to catch prey, this is vital to the survival of Read More
It's challenging to predict extreme thunderstorms—improving this will help reduce
Our ability to predict extreme weather from thunderstorms, like the recent catastrophic flash floods in Texas, is unsettlingly poor, even in the hours leading up to the event. Improvements in understanding, detecting and predicting extreme Read More
Australian skinks evolve molecular shield to resist deadly snake venom
A University of Queensland-led study has found Australian skinks have evolved molecular armor to stop snake venom from shutting down their muscles. The research has been published in the International Journal of Molecular Sciences. Summary Read More