A study led by a scientist at the University of California San Diego offers new warnings on the dangers of human interactions with wildlife. Summary A UC San Diego study highlights the growing dangers of Read More
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Researchers Solve Long-Standing Magnetic Problem With Atom-Thin Semiconductor – New
Scientists found a way to control magnetism in ultra-thin materials using CrPS₄, opening the door to more compact and energy-efficient technologies. A recent scientific breakthrough has unveiled a promising new technique for manipulating magnetism in Read More
E. coli outbreaks in romaine lettuce have long been a public health concern. Between 2000 and 2020, at least 42 foodborne illness outbreaks associated with romaine lettuce were reported to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s Read More
Researchers demonstrate error-resistant quantum gates using exotic anyons for computation
The quantum computing revolution draws ever nearer, but the need for a computer that makes correctable errors continues to hold it back. Summary While quantum computing promises revolutionary advancements, its realization hinges on overcoming a Read More
Researchers Reveal Surprising Health Benefits of Watermelon – New Study
Recent research is turning heads with evidence that watermelon isn’t just a hydrating summer snack — it may actually boost heart health and improve overall nutrition. One study found that people who eat watermelon consume Read More
An NYU team uses machine learning to analyze neural activity data and uncover how speech is produced. In a recent paper published in Nature Communications Psychology, a research team at NYU, led by Associate Professor Read More
Adding lime to agricultural soils can remove CO2 from the atmosphere, rather than cause CO2 emissions, claims new research. Summary New research suggests applying lime (calcium carbonate) to agricultural soils can act as a carbon Read More
Weather forecasting is not easy. The truth is that predicting future weather conditions over broad, or even narrow, swaths of Earth’s surface comes down to complex microphysical processes, and as College of Engineering Associate Read More
Cities at climate crossroads: Researchers investigate growth and degrowth approaches
Can cities continue to grow without destroying Earth? A new paper from ICTA-UAB, Spain, offers insight into this complex issue. Summary A recent study from ICTA-UAB in Spain explores whether urban growth can be sustainable Read More
Unusually fast-moving gas clouds near a nearby galaxy suggest they may have come from outside the galaxy. Scientists have identified high-velocity gas clouds in the nearby spiral galaxy M83, moving at speeds that differ markedly Read More