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Cell & Microbiology Jul 7, 2025

Scientists uncover 'superfamily' of bacterial predator proteins

Scientists have identified a new type of protein in bacteria that could change our understanding of how these organisms interact with their environments.

Bio & Medicine Jul 7, 2025

Steering brain cells with magnetic nanoparticles to rebuild lost connections

A collaborative study led by Professor Vittoria Raffa at the University of Pisa and Assistant Professor Fabian Raudzus (Department of Clinical Application) has unveiled a novel approach that uses magnetically guided mechanical ...

Earth Sciences Jul 7, 2025

Autonomous vehicle's search in Mariana Trench helps advance understanding of deep sea and its critical minerals

A new autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV) imaged a previously unexplored portion of the seafloor in ultra-deep waters near the Mariana Trench. Operationalizing this technology for the first time was part of a mission led ...

Social Sciences Jul 7, 2025

What research on sexting reveals about how men and women think about consent

Sexting—the creating and exchanging of sexual texts, photos and videos—has become part of many people's sexual and romantic lives. In an age where interpersonal relations often take place through digital technology, particularly ...

Social Sciences Jul 7, 2025

Misinformation lends itself to social contagion. Here's how to recognize and combat it

In 2019, a rare and shocking event in the Malaysian peninsula town of Ketereh grabbed international headlines. Nearly 40 girls age 12 to 18 from a religious school had been screaming inconsolably, claiming to have seen a ...

Earth Sciences Jul 7, 2025

How should we get rid of COâ‚‚? These scientists want to turn it into stone

We are going back 55 million years. That was when Greenland and Norway began to drift apart, causing the Atlantic Ocean to open up. The Earth's crust between them became thinner and thinner, and enormous amounts of lava poured ...

Social Sciences Jul 7, 2025

Russia is paying schoolgirls to have babies. Why is pronatalism on the rise around the world?

In some parts of Russia, schoolgirls who become pregnant are being paid more than 100,000 rubles (nearly £900) for giving birth and raising their babies.

Bio & Medicine Jul 7, 2025

Super-resolution imaging uncovers how lipid nanoparticles deliver RNA and where they fall short

When the COVID-19 pandemic swept across the world in 2020, the mRNA vaccines came to the rescue of many people—but in the background there was another, lesser known, hero: the lipid nanoparticle. Without these tiny "fat ...

Superconductivity Jul 7, 2025

Individual defects in superconducting quantum circuits imaged for the first time

Individual defects in superconducting quantum circuits have been imaged for the first time, thanks to research by scientists at the National Âé¶¹ÒùÔºical Laboratory (NPL) in collaboration with Chalmers University of Technology ...

Optics & Photonics Jul 7, 2025

Quantum enhancement discovery could improve medical technologies

Technologies such as biomedical imaging and spectroscopy could be enhanced by a discovery in research that involved several institutions, including the University of Glasgow. Scientists have found that two-photon processes, ...

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