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Planetary Sciences Sep 16, 2025

An AI model can forecast harmful solar winds days in advance

Scientists at NYU Abu Dhabi (NYUAD) have developed an artificial intelligence (AI) model that can forecast solar wind speeds up to four days in advance, significantly more accurately than current methods. The study is published ...

Biotechnology Sep 16, 2025

Open-source AI tool aims to accelerate drug discovery for lifesaving therapies

To solve a problem, we have to see it clearly. Whether it's an infection by a novel virus or memory-stealing plaques forming in the brains of Alzheimer's patients, visualizing disease processes in the body is the first step ...

Education Sep 16, 2025

Elementary school children also need digital skills

Elementary schools should make children fit to use digital media. A team at the University of Würzburg is developing a digital diagnostic tool to support teachers in this endeavor. The research is published in the journal ...

Cell & Microbiology Sep 16, 2025

Scientists use AI to decode protein structures behind bitter taste detection

Receptor proteins, expressed on the cell surface or within the cell, bind to different signaling molecules, known as ligands, initiating cellular responses. Taste receptors, expressed in oral tissues, interact with tastants, ...

Analytical Chemistry Sep 16, 2025

For the first time, scientists have access to a comprehensive data set for identifying unknown compounds

Scientists from the laboratory of Dr. Tomáš Pluskal at IOCB Prague are helping colleagues around the world identify previously unknown compounds. They have created an extensive library called MSnLib, which contains several ...

Biochemistry Sep 16, 2025

AI could 'im-prove' sourdough starters

From sourdough starters at home to loaves in supermarkets—artificial intelligence (AI) could be key to standardizing and upscaling unpredictable sourdough, according to new research.

Astronomy Sep 15, 2025

Information collected by the world's largest radio telescope will be stored and processed by global data centers

When the Square Kilometer Array (SKA) Observatory goes online later this decade, it will create one of science's biggest data challenges. The SKA Observatory is a global radio telescope project built in the Southern Hemisphere. ...

Plants & Animals Sep 15, 2025

How mice extend short-range ultrasound for public announcements

Mice often communicate in ultrasound, which is so high-pitched that it's beyond human hearing. Because these sounds don't travel very far, it was thought that they were only used for private, close-up conversations. New research ...

Education Sep 15, 2025

'Publish or perish' evolutionary pressures shape scientific publishing, for better and worse

While developing his theory of natural selection, Charles Darwin was horrified by a group of wasps that lay their eggs within the bodies of caterpillars, with the larvae eating their hosts alive from the inside-out.

Social Sciences Sep 15, 2025

Historian warns AI may overwrite history by missing human suffering in testimonies

Human historians are ever more vital in the age of AI—especially with the crucial need to capture the emotional and moral complexity behind world events.

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