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Environment Aug 26, 2025

Hurricane Katrina: Three painful lessons for emergency management are increasingly important 20 years later

Hurricane Katrina looms large in the history of American emergency management, both for what went wrong as the disaster unfolded and for the policy changes it triggered.

Planetary Sciences Aug 26, 2025

NASA heliophysics AI foundation model launched to support scientists, enhance space weather forecasting

NASA has launched Surya, its new heliophysics artificial intelligence foundation model to empower solar scientists with tools to enhance research and space weather forecasting. Southwest Research Institute's Dr. Andrés Muñoz-Jaramillo ...

Astronomy Aug 26, 2025

Astronomers make unexpected discovery of planet in formation around a young star

An international team of astronomers, co-led by researchers at the University of Galway, has made the unexpected discovery of a new planet.

Cell & Microbiology Aug 25, 2025

Safe, scalable vibration technique developed to improve lab-grown tissues

Researchers in McGill's Department of Mechanical Engineering have discovered a safe and low-cost method of engineering living materials such as tissues, organs and blood clots. By simply vibrating these materials as they ...

Cell & Microbiology Aug 25, 2025

Ultrack and inTRACKtive: A powerful pair of tools to help track cells through embryonic development

With today's advanced microscopes, scientists can capture videos of entire embryos developing in real time. But there's a catch: turning those breathtaking images into clean, accurate trajectories of each cell's journey as ...

Molecular & Computational biology Aug 22, 2025

Under or over? Automated technique can visualize and measure DNA tangles

At school, it's often presented as a tidy double helix but scientists are revealing the varied and intricate shapes of DNA molecules.

Earth Sciences Aug 21, 2025

3D X-ray study reveals how rock grains move and stress builds

A team of Johns Hopkins researchers is using an innovative X-ray imaging approach to reveal how compression reshapes the tiny spaces and stresses within sandstone—findings that could predict how this common rock used for ...

Optics & Photonics Aug 21, 2025

Ultrathin metasurface enables high-efficiency vectorial holography

Holography—the science of recording and reconstructing light fields—has long been central to imaging, data storage, and encryption. Traditional holographic systems, however, rely on bulky optical setups and interference ...

Bio & Medicine Aug 21, 2025

Ångström-scale optical microscopy deciphers conformational states of single membrane proteins

Our remarkable ability to perform complex tasks—such as thinking, observing, and touch—stems from proteins, the tiny nanometer-sized molecules in the body. Despite decades of research, our understanding of the structure ...

Archaeology Aug 21, 2025

Evidence from Neolithic burial pits reveals gruesome war practices

The Neolithic period, considered to be the last part of the Stone Age, may have been a brutal time to be alive for many people in Europe. Archaeological studies have found evidence of massacres involving entire communities, ...

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