Cichlids can be protective parents or infanticidal cannibals—studying these extremes could provide new insights into their evolution. Summary Cichlids exhibit a wide range of parental behaviors, from highly protective parenting to extreme infanticide Read More
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Millisecond pulsar binaries may produce the excess 511 keV photons seen in the galaxy. These systems could expose hidden pulsars and even exoplanets. Many astrophysicists devote their work to tracing the origins of photons, since certain Read More
UMass Amherst physicists believe such an explosion could occur within the next decade, potentially “revolutionizing physics and rewriting the history of the universe.” Physicists have long thought that black holes end their lives in rare Read More
Imagine tugging on a Chinese finger trap. The harder you pull, the tighter it grips. This counterintuitive behavior also exists in biology. Certain protein complexes can form catch-bonds, tightening their grip when force is applied. Read More
New statistical tool enhances prediction accuracy – New Study/Science Updates
An international team of mathematicians, led by Lehigh University statistician Taeho Kim, has introduced an innovative method that could significantly improve how scientists make predictions, especially in fields like health, biology, and the social sciences. Read More
New method streamlines detection of carcinogenic compounds in food products
In today’s world, people are increasingly prioritizing their health and well-being, with daily exercises and calorie-tracking apps becoming the new norm. People are therefore interested in incorporating highly nutritious food items such as fruits Read More
Breastfeeding Challenges May Have Genetic Roots – New Study/Science Updates
Researchers analyzed human breast milk samples and uncovered gene expression patterns tied to high and low breast milk supply. Summary A recent study analyzing human breast milk has identified specific gene expression patterns associated with Read More
Deep in the Amazon, sound designer Eric Terena has been capturing the sounds of the rainforest while sitting silently beneath the dense, towering treetops with his recording equipment. He has noticed some huge changes. Summary Read More
Locusts bypass classical molecular pathway to process smells and pheromones,
Animals depend on their sense of smell to locate food, identify mates and evade danger. In mammals, olfactory perception typically relies on G protein–coupled receptor (GPCR) pathways. Insects, by contrast, use a distinct receptor Read More
MIT Physicists Propose First-Ever “Neutrino Laser” – New Study/Science Updates
Super-cooling radioactive atoms could create a laser-like neutrino beam, potentially opening a new avenue for studying these elusive particles and even enabling novel forms of communication. Every instant, torrents of neutrinos pass through our bodies Read More