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Astronomy Jul 23, 2025

JWST finds plenty of low mass black holes in the early universe

Black holes played a critical role in the formation of the early universe. However, astronomers have been debating for a long time just how critical, as the information we had about early black holes, which exist at high ...

Environment Jul 23, 2025

First satellite-scale retrieval of land surface temperature components

Land surface temperature (LST) is a critical parameter for understanding Earth's energy balance and monitoring climate change. However, due to the limited spatial resolution of current satellite observations, LST measurements ...

Biotechnology Jul 23, 2025

Global contest puts analysis tools for single-molecule motion analysis to the test

Inside living cells, molecules are constantly on the move—binding, diffusing, interacting. An international competition, the 2nd AnDi Challenge, has now delivered a systematic comparison of analytical methods for single-molecule ...

Quantum Âé¶¹ÒùÔºics Jul 23, 2025

Quantum tool could lead to gamma-ray lasers and access the multiverse

A University of Colorado Denver engineer is on the cusp of giving scientists a new tool that can help them turn sci-fi into reality.

Materials Science Jul 23, 2025

Advanced corrosion assessment using AI-powered imaging technology

Researchers at the Indian Institute of Science (IISc) and the Qatar Science and Technology Research Center (QSRTC) have developed a new automated method to assess corrosion in industrial equipment using advanced machine learning ...

Evolution Jul 23, 2025

Fossil once thought a caterpillar is now the oldest known nonmarine lobopodian

In a twist worthy of a detective novel, a long-misidentified fossil at Harvard's Museum of Comparative Zoology (MCZ) has emerged as a key discovery in early animal evolution.

Analytical Chemistry Jul 22, 2025

Next-gen tech for at-home use can quickly detect endometriosis biomarker in period blood

Almost 200 million people, including children, around the world have endometriosis, a chronic disease in which the lining of the uterus grows outside of the uterus. More severe symptoms, such as extreme pain and potentially ...

Earth Sciences Jul 22, 2025

Abrupt climate shifts likely as global temperatures keep rising

As temperatures, biodiversity losses, and sea levels rise globally, scientists are concerned about the likelihood of abrupt climatic shifts occurring, particularly within sensitive subsystems of the climate system such as ...

Planetary Sciences Jul 22, 2025

Five things to know about powerful new U.S.–India satellite, NISAR

A new U.S.–India satellite called NISAR (NASA-ISRO Synthetic Aperture Radar) will provide high-resolution data enabling scientists to comprehensively monitor the planet's land and ice surfaces like never before, building ...

Earth Sciences Jul 22, 2025

Scientists use X-rays to remotely measure magnetic reconnection in near-Earth space

The magnetosphere, formed by Earth's magnetic field, acts as a protective shield that deflects solar wind—the flow of charged particles constantly streaming from the sun toward our planet. This magnetic barrier protects ...

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