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Evolution Jul 21, 2025

300-million-year-old ecosystem in northern Illinois includes three paleoenvironments

More than 300 million years ago, during the Carboniferous Period, much of northern Illinois outside Chicago—including what is now the Mazon Creekfossil site—was alive with ancient creatures thriving in lush, tropical ...

Cell & Microbiology Jul 21, 2025

New molecular mechanisms of ovarian aging discovered

Investigators led by Francesca Elizabeth Duncan, Ph.D., the Thomas J. Watkins Memorial Professor of Reproductive Science, have discovered new molecular mechanisms that lead specialized immune cells to cause ovarian aging ...

Condensed Matter Jul 21, 2025

New light behavior discovered in gypsum

A new study published in Science Advances by researchers from the National Graphene Institute at University of Manchester and the University of Oviedo, has revealed a previously unseen behavior of light in gypsum, a mineral ...

Earth Sciences Jul 21, 2025

Seismic study reveals hidden megathrust earthquake risk off British Columbia

A new study published in Science Advances has revealed the first detailed images of a newly developing subduction zone off the coast of British Columbia's Haida Gwaii archipelago.

Evolution Jul 20, 2025

Scientists uncover hidden bone structures in the skin of Australian monitor lizards

Beneath the scales of Australia's iconic monitor lizards (commonly known as goannas), scientists have discovered an unexpected secret: a hidden layer of bony skin structures known as osteoderms. These structures, which have ...

Astronomy Jul 17, 2025

NASA to launch SNIFS, the sun's next trailblazing spectator

July will see the launch of the groundbreaking Solar EruptioN Integral Field Spectrograph mission, or SNIFS. Delivered to space via a Black Brant IX sounding rocket, SNIFS will explore the energy and dynamics of the chromosphere, ...

Astronomy Jul 17, 2025

What has Webb taught us about rocky exoplanets so far?

The hunt for potentially habitable rocky planets in our galaxy has been the holy grail of exoplanet studies for decades. While the discovery of more than 5,900 exoplanets in more than 4,400 planetary systems has been a remarkable ...

General Âé¶¹ÒùÔºics Jul 17, 2025

New microscopy technique achieves 1-nanometer resolution for atomic-scale imaging

Understanding the interaction between light and matter at the smallest scales (angstrom scale) is essential for advancing technology and materials science. Atomic-scale structures, such as defects in diamonds or molecules ...

Social Sciences Jul 17, 2025

Under the influence: How digital media use affects teens

EU researchers are shedding light on how digital media use is impacting teenagers and what parents, teachers and policymakers can do about it.

General Âé¶¹ÒùÔºics Jul 16, 2025

2014 Nobel Prize idea used to reach super-resolution imaging, turning noise into data

A new method turns noise into valuable data to enhance understanding of chemical reactions and material properties with unprecedented detail at the atomic level. The results of this research are now published in Nature.

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