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Nanophysics 10 hours ago

Phonon decoupling in naturally occurring mineral enables subatomic ferroelectric memory

A research team has discovered ferroelectric phenomena occurring at a subatomic scale in the natural mineral brownmillerite.

Biochemistry 14 hours ago

Cryo-em freezes the funk: Scientists visualize a pungent protein

They say a picture is worth a thousand words. But it takes millions of pictures to understand the intricate chemistry of an enzyme that helps break down sulfur, commonly found in fruits, vegetables, alcohol and gasoline, ...

Biotechnology 15 hours ago

Researchers discover unknown molecules with the help of AI

Researchers have developed a machine learning model called DreaMS, which significantly accelerates the analysis of previously unknown molecules. The study is published in Nature Biotechnology.

Economics & Business May 26, 2025

How the UK could monetize 'citizen data' and turn it into a national asset

Data is the lifeblood of artificial intelligence (AI) and, as such, is a hugely valuable resource. Entrepreneur Matt Clifford's report on the AI Opportunities Action Plan, commissioned by the UK government, has set out some ...

Plants & Animals May 26, 2025

Street smarts: Cooper's hawk uses pedestrian crossing signal to ambush urban prey

A University of Tennessee researcher documented an immature Cooper's hawk using vehicle traffic and pedestrian signal patterns as concealment during hunting behavior at a suburban intersection.

Social Sciences May 25, 2025

Why media literacy matters—and how to stay well informed

In a world in which information is available at our fingertips, the ability to discern credible news sources has become more essential than ever. This skill—known as media literacy—not only equips individuals with the ...

Economics & Business May 24, 2025

Canada's skills crisis is growing. Here's how we can fix it

Canada is facing a significant skills shortage. According to recent data, 77% of Canadian businesses surveyed say they are unable to find suitably skilled candidates for the jobs they have available.

Education May 23, 2025

Sound insulation tiles at school may help calm crying children

When children are dropped off at a school or daycare for the first time, there can be a lot of feelings and sometimes meltdowns caused by being separated from parents, meeting new people, and hearing new noises. Could the ...

Materials Science May 23, 2025

Moving pictures: Researchers use movies to diagnose EV battery failure

Charging electric-vehicle batteries in Ithaca's frigid winter can be tough, and freezing temperatures also decrease the driving range. Hot weather can be just as challenging, leading to decomposition of battery materials ...

Plants & Animals May 23, 2025

Monitoring select bird species benefits other species within same regions, study shows

A new study led by Cornell Lab of Ornithology researchers at the K. Lisa Yang Center for Conservation Bioacoustics shows that monitoring and managing select bird species can provide benefits for other species within specific ...

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