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Cell & Microbiology Jul 11, 2025

Novel tool to study stress-dependent subcellular protein localization changes

Using a high-throughput fluorescence microscopy system and machine learning algorithms, oxidative stress-related changes in protein localization have been mapped by researchers from Japan. Furthermore, a comprehensive database ...

Plants & Animals Jul 10, 2025

Non-invasive video analysis tracks arthropod heart rates and reveals species differences

In a world-first pilot study, researchers from the University of South Australia have used video footage of insects to extract their heart rates without touching or disturbing them.

Astronomy Jul 10, 2025

Giant liquid mirrors could revolutionize the hunt for habitable worlds

Imagine a space telescope with a mirror stretching 50 meters across! That's larger than the width of a U.K. soccer field and nearly eight times wider than the James Webb Space Telescope. Now imagine that this enormous mirror ...

Archaeology Jul 10, 2025

Archaeologists uncover tomb of Te K'ab Chaak, first ruler of ancient Maya city Caracol

Archaeologists from the University of Houston working at Caracol in Belize, Central America have uncovered the tomb of Te K'ab Chaak, the first ruler of this ancient Maya city and the founder of its royal dynasty. Now in ...

Polymers Jul 10, 2025

AI system decode polymer–solvent interactions for materials discovery

A study published in npj Computational Materials presents a new AI system that uses computer vision and language processing to interpret complex polymer–solvent interactions such as swelling, gelation and dispersion from ...

Optics & Photonics Jul 9, 2025

Multisynapse optical network outperforms digital AI models

For decades, scientists have looked to light as a way to speed up computing. Photonic neural networks—systems that use light instead of electricity to process information—promise faster speeds and lower energy use than ...

Cell & Microbiology Jul 9, 2025

Structure of tick-borne virus revealed at atomic resolution for the first time

As summer kicks into full gear and people are spending more time outside, there's one thing on many people's minds—ticks. Tick season is starting earlier and lasting longer, and ticks are popping up in areas they haven't ...

Bio & Medicine Jul 9, 2025

Repurposed drugs could calm the immune system's response to nanomedicine

An international study led by researchers at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus has identified a promising strategy to enhance the safety of nanomedicines, advanced therapies often used in cancer and vaccine ...

Condensed Matter Jul 9, 2025

Visualization of atomic-scale magnetism achieved with new imaging method

An international research team led by Forschungszentrum Jülich has succeeded in visualizing magnetism inside solids with unprecedented precision. Using a newly developed method, the scientists were able to image the finest ...

Social Sciences Jul 9, 2025

Popular teen movies reel back from visible signs of puberty

Most popular coming-of-age movies don't reflect the true challenges of adolescence, suggests new research.

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