Periods of extreme heat often lead to increased exposure to ground-level ozone, in addition to other negative effects. This is dangerous for humans, the environment and agriculture. A study led by Forschungszentrum Jülich now Read More
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A large language model can design and troubleshoot CRISPR protocols from scratch, allowing first-time researchers to achieve up to 90 percent editing efficiency. Summary A new large language model (LLM) can independently design and optimize CRISPR 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
Water was silently sabotaging battery performance until scientists added salt. By stabilizing the structure of water, sulfate salts stopped harmful chemical reactions and extended battery life by 10x. The fix is simple, scalable, and could Read More
Scientists Unveil Secrets of Extraordinary 300-Million-Year-Old Fossil Site in Illinois
A new study from the University of Missouri reveals how the remarkable fossil preservation at Mazon Creek recorded a wide range of life forms from land, delta, and marine environments. Over 300 million years ago, during Read More
Sucrose provides plants with more than energy. It acts as a temperature sensor, signaling growth in warm conditions. Summary Sucrose, beyond being an energy source for plants, also functions as a temperature sensor. When sucrose Read More
Antarctica’s deep canyons shape oceans and climate. High-resolution maps show striking regional differences. Submarine canyons rank among the most striking and complex geological structures on the ocean floor, yet many remain poorly understood, particularly Read More
Imperfect underground processes help filter wastewater in Florida Keys –
For seaside communities reducing their pollution, nitrogen is a prime target. Often found in agricultural runoff and human waste, nitrogen and the nitrogen-containing nitrate molecule can enter coastal waters as a critical nutrient for algae. Read More
Extraordinary Discovery: First-Ever Mixed-Species Dinosaur Herd Tracks Found in Canada
A groundbreaking discovery in Canada reveals that different dinosaur species may have traveled together in herds. A newly published study in PLOS ONE reveals a remarkable discovery in Canada: fossilized footprints showing multiple dinosaur species Read More
Ukrainian refugees prefer countries with better job opportunities to countries with higher social benefits. This is the finding of a recent study by the ifo Institute and LMU Munich, which surveyed over 3,300 Ukrainian refugees in Read More







