The University of Texas at Arlington is far from California earthquake country, yet its researchers are helping pinpoint which sections of the San Andreas Fault are most active. Summary University of Texas at Arlington researchers, Read More
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Exercise intensity affects the gut microbiome, shifting bacteria and gut health markers. Diet and rest patterns also contribute to these changes. Exercise is widely known to benefit both mental and physical health, but new findings Read More
Smart Wearable Biosensors Power Pathogen Diagnostics – New Study/Science Updates
Scientists embed freeze-dried biosensors into textiles, turning everyday fabrics into smart diagnostics for detecting pathogens. Summary Researchers have successfully integrated freeze-dried biosensors directly into textiles, creating “smart fabrics” capable of detecting pathogens. These biosensors, containing Read More
'Corporate capture' strategies harming environmental protection efforts, warn scientists –
For over 80 years, researchers have documented how powerful industries can exert influence over the very institutions meant to regulate them—a phenomenon known as “corporate capture.” Summary Corporate capture, a phenomenon documented for over 80 years, Read More
Scientists Create Magnetic Nanohelices To Control Electron Spin at Room
Researchers in South Korea have created magnetic nanohelices that can control electron spin at room temperature. Spintronics, also called spin electronics, explores information processing by using the intrinsic angular momentum (spin) of electrons rather than Read More
Middens, massive prehistoric rubbish heaps which became part of the British landscape, are revealing the distances people traveled to feast together at the end of the Bronze Age. Summary Bronze Age middens in Britain, large Read More
Despite their importance to water security and their legal protection, diffuse seeps—which are primarily responsible for the formation of wetlands in Brazil’s Cerrado savanna biome—continue to be systematically neglected by public policies, Read More
Newly discovered cell machinery breaks down protein aggregates into smaller
A new study from Aarhus University shows that our cells’ ability to clean out old protein clumps, known as aggregates, also includes a—up till now unknown—partnership with an engine that breaks down bigger Read More
Spatial patterns of Tianshui's folk fortresses show how local landscapes
A research team from the Aerospace Information Research Institute (AIR) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences has systematically mapped and analyzed the cultural landscape of historical folk fortresses in Tianshui, a city in northwest China’Read More
Unique concept for observing Arctic sea ice successfully implemented –
The Polarstern recently ended a two-month expedition in the central Arctic in Longyearbyen, Svalbard. The international and interdisciplinary research team, led by the Alfred Wegener Institute, focused on the summer melting of Arctic sea ice Read More