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Plants & Animals Aug 13, 2025

Are sharks an 'overwhelming problem' in Florida? What the experts say

Florida anglers say sharks are snatching their catches at unprecedented rates, calling it an "overwhelming problem" and blaming a boom in Gulf shark numbers.

Social Sciences Aug 12, 2025

Team leaders' listening style has a major impact on the quality of listening within high-tech teams, study finds

Does the way the team manager listens affect the quality of listening of the entire team? A new study conducted by Dr. Osnat Bouskila-Yam of the Baruch Ivcher School of Psychology and the Arison School of Business at Reichman ...

Biotechnology Aug 12, 2025

AI meets CRISPR for precise gene editing

A research team headed by the University of Zurich has developed a powerful new method to precisely edit DNA by combining cutting-edge genetic engineering with artificial intelligence. The work has been published in Nature ...

Analytical Chemistry Aug 12, 2025

Predictions under pressure: Using AI to study porous materials

Advances in artificial intelligence for porous materials design could impact a wide variety of fields, from orthopedic implants to next-generation batteries.

Cell & Microbiology Aug 12, 2025

AI uncovers 'archaeasins,' unique antibiotics from ancient Archaea

They've survived for billions of years in boiling acid, deep-sea vents and salt flats. Now, some of Earth's oldest life forms—microbes called Archaea—are offering a new weapon in the fight against one of today's most ...

Optics & Photonics Aug 11, 2025

Wafer-scale nano-fabrication of multi-layer diffractive optical processors enables unidirectional visible imaging

Researchers at the UCLA Samueli School of Engineering, in collaboration with the Optical Systems Division at Broadcom Inc., report a broadband, polarization-insensitive unidirectional imager that operates in the visible spectrum, ...

Ecology Aug 11, 2025

56 million years ago, Earth underwent rapid global warming—here's what it did to pollinators

Pollinators play a vital role in fertilizing flowers, which grow into seeds and fruits and underpin our agriculture. But climate change can cause a mismatch between plants and their pollinators, affecting where they live ...

Archaeology Aug 11, 2025

Funding cuts upend projects piecing together saga of human history

In February, Christina Warinner, M.A '08, Ph.D. '10, was accepting an award from the American Association for the Advancement of Science when she learned one of her projects was on a list circulating in Washington of targeted ...

Ecology Aug 11, 2025

Shifting foundations of the Antarctic food web could ripple through the entire ecosystem

Researchers from Denmark, New Zealand, Australia, Spain and the U.S. have reconstructed the composition of phytoplankton communities around Antarctica over nearly three decades, the most comprehensive study of its kind to ...

Biotechnology Aug 11, 2025

Atomic-level simulations reveal new class of protein misfolding in high definition

New computer simulations that model every atom of a protein as it folds into its final three-dimensional form support the existence of a recently identified type of protein misfolding.

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