A recent study led by Dilda Berdikhan, a Ph.D. student from the Xinjiang Astronomical Observatory (XAO) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, has uncovered compelling evidence that a cloud–cloud collision has triggered active Read More
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Nanoparticles show potential for rheumatoid arthritis prevention and flare control
As a chronic condition, rheumatoid arthritis (RA) can’t be cured, so treatment focuses on managing the disease and controlling its progression. Although current treatments help control RA symptoms in most people, they cannot prevent Read More
Sibling cooperation boosts survival in beetle larvae, even without parental
Researchers at the University of Bayreuth have discovered that offspring of burying beetles benefit from having siblings—regardless of whether their parents are present to provide care. This challenges the long-standing paradigm that sibling rivalry Read More
University of Queensland research shows emissions from the global chocolate industry could be reduced by growing more shade trees over farms in the region that supplies 60% of the world’s cocoa. Summary University of Queensland Read More
Flowering time and pollinator visits together shape which plants thrive
A new paper in Annals of Botany indicates that pollination can have a dramatic effect on how plants grow and change. The study shows that when plants and pollinators become uncoordinated, even for a brief Read More
Increasing urbanization is linked to a decline in crucial pollinator populations, including nocturnal moths, hoverflies, and bees, according to a new study from the University of Sheffield. Summary A University of Sheffield study reveals a Read More
Record heat, massive fires, deadly floods… August has barely begun, but the summer of 2025 is already marked by a cascade of destructive and deadly weather in the Northern Hemisphere. Summary August 2025 has unleashed a wave Read More
The United States is rushing to put nuclear power reactors on the moon and Mars, and hopes to launch the first system by the end of the decade. Summary The US is accelerating efforts to Read More
Archaeologists at the University of Liège are conducting a new excavation campaign at the Paleolithic site of Trou Al’Wesse in Modave. This exceptional site provides valuable information about the settlement of the first Read More
Grapevines can be converted from agricultural waste to biodegradable films
A new study from South Dakota State University reveals how grapevine canes can be converted into plastic-like material that is stronger than traditional plastic and will decompose in the environment in a relatively short amount Read More