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Social Sciences Sep 25, 2025

Gen Z protests brought about change in Nepal via the powers—and perils—of social media

Youth protesters in Nepal are in the global spotlight for their angry response to the government's sweeping social media ban in an apparent attempt to silence their dissent. The government's actions ignited mass protests—led ...

Environment Sep 25, 2025

Tiny sensors rapidly detect trace 'forever chemicals' in drinking water

They linger in our water, our blood, and the environment—"forever chemicals" that are notoriously difficult to detect.

Optics & Photonics Sep 25, 2025

Quantum random number generator combines small size and high speed

Researchers have developed a chip-based quantum random number generator that provides high-speed, high-quality operation on a miniaturized platform. This advance could help move quantum random number generators closer to ...

Ecology Sep 25, 2025

Mathematical model guides allocation of funds and resources for protecting fragile ecosystems

QUT researchers have developed a pioneering mathematical framework to help "pick winners" and maximize limited funding and resources when investing in technologies to protect threatened ecosystems, such as the Great Barrier ...

Analytical Chemistry Sep 24, 2025

Electron microscopy reveals new method to make exotic metal alloys

Humans have been making metal alloys for thousands of years, and most of us can conjure a rough mental image of the process—it involves red-hot molten metals being mixed, poured, and shaped in a sweltering workshop or factory. ...

Education Sep 24, 2025

Trump isn't cutting Pell Grants, but other changes could complicate financial aid for some students

As an education researcher who has studied the economic returns of higher education, I know that college degrees remain cost-effective investments for most students.

Polymers Sep 24, 2025

With AI, chemists create rubber-like materials in record time

Everyday items like car tires, plastic bags and foam cushions come from materials called polymers that can take years to develop and test. Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University and the University of North Carolina at ...

Education Sep 24, 2025

Spelling instruction can boost both reading and writing for students with learning disabilities

Forget the dreaded Friday spelling test, and don't count on spell check to do the job. For too long, spelling has been treated as rote memorization or dismissed as unnecessary in an age of autocorrect and artificial intelligence ...

Environment Sep 24, 2025

Al Gore's satellite and AI system is now tracking sources of deadly soot pollution

Soon people will be able to use satellite technology and artificial intelligence to track dangerous soot pollution in their neighborhoods—and where it comes from—in a way not so different from monitoring approaching storms ...

Cell & Microbiology Sep 23, 2025

Vesicle-based method sidesteps detergents to reveal proteins in their natural state

Membrane proteins are crucial for numerous biological processes and serve as important drug targets. For decades, scientists have relied on detergents to extract membrane proteins from cell membranes for structural studies.

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