Columbia researchers are using DNA—the biological instruction manual of life—as the core building block for constructing intricate, functional nanomaterials. Taking inspiration from nature’s own bottom-up design, the team has developed a technique Read More
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Grand Canyon's Dragon Bravo megafire shows the growing wildfire threat
As wildfire crews battled the Dragon Bravo Fire on the Grand Canyon’s North Rim in July 2025, the air turned toxic. Summary In July 2025, the Dragon Bravo Fire raged on the Grand Canyon’s North Read More
Water still has unknown sides. When water is forced into two dimensions by enclosing it in appropriate materials, new properties, phase transitions, and structures emerge. MXenes as a class of materials offer a unique platform Read More
Possible lungfish tracks could push back animal migration onto land by 10 million years Summary Fossilized tracks discovered in Poland suggest that animals may have ventured onto land 10 million years earlier than previously believed. The tracks, Read More
Researchers from UNSW Sydney have identified 21 new PFAS chemicals in Sydney’s tap water, bringing the known total to 31 types. Summary UNSW Sydney researchers have discovered 21 previously undetected PFAS chemicals in Sydney’s tap water, Read More
Findings show the Northern Territory's vital water source is drying—and
A critical water source for vast areas of the Northern Territory (NT) is drying at an accelerating rate, according to new findings, with losses clearly visible from space. Summary Satellite imagery reveals a crucial water Read More
Research into brines suggests that frost-covered regions are the most promising candidates for future Martian habitability and astrobiological exploration. Because of the harsh, cold, and extremely dry conditions on Mars, scientists have long believed that Read More
PhD Studentship: Quantifying natural flood management through peatland restoration in
University of Exeter – Geography<br />Salary: £20,780. UK tuition fees and an annual tax-free stipend Read more… Credits: jobs.ac.uk DisclaimerRead More
Science, Volume 389, Issue 6756, Page 210-210, July 2025. Summary Without knowing the specific content of the “Science” issue, I can only provide a general summary. Science, Volume 389, Issue 6756, published in July 2025, likely contains a diverse collection of Read More
Scientists have uncovered a hidden structure inside the Universe’s most common ice—found on comets, moons, and interstellar dust—challenging decades of belief. What was thought to be shapeless, “amorphous” ice is actually embedded Read More