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Earth Sciences Oct 8, 2025

Regional ocean dynamics can be better emulated with AI models

The Gulf of Mexico, a regional ocean, is hugged by the southeastern United States and a large stretch of the Mexican coast, making it very important for both countries. The area helps bring goods to local and global markets, ...

Social Sciences Oct 8, 2025

Why Annabelle, Chucky and dolls in general creep us out

Toy dolls are having a Halloween moment. And it's anything but pretty or cute.

General 鶹Ժics Oct 6, 2025

From engines to nanochips: 鶹Ժicists redefine how heat really moves

Heat has always been something we thought we understood. From baking bread to running engines, the idea seemed simple: heat spreads out smoothly, like water soaking through a sponge. That simple picture, written down by Joseph ...

Optics & Photonics Oct 6, 2025

Chip-based phonon splitter brings hybrid quantum networks closer to reality

Researchers have created a chip-based device that can split phonons—tiny packets of mechanical vibration that can carry information in quantum systems. By filling a key gap, this device could help connect various quantum ...

Earth Sciences Oct 3, 2025

Computational tool helps forecast volcano slope collapses and tsunamis

For people living near volcanoes, danger goes well beyond lava flows and clouds of ash. Some explosive eruptions can lead to dramatic collapses of the sides of a volcano, like those at Mount St. Helens, Washington, and Anak ...

Analytical Chemistry Oct 3, 2025

Gap-controlled infrared method enables analysis of molecular interfaces

A novel spectroscopic method developed at Institute of Science Tokyo, Japan, enables highly sensitive analysis of molecules at material interfaces, using a combination of conventional ATR-IR, precise gap-control and advanced ...

Quantum 鶹Ժics Oct 2, 2025

'Spooky action at a distance'—a beginner's guide to quantum entanglement and why it matters

Many governments and tech companies are investing heavily in quantum technologies. In New Zealand, the recently announced Institute for Advanced Technology is also envisioned to focus on this area of research.

Ecology Sep 30, 2025

3D-printed helix shelters increase baby coral survival rates

To dramatically increase coral survival rates, scientists at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa Hawaiʻi Institute of Marine Biology (HIMB) have developed innovative 3D-printed ceramic structures that provide crucial protection ...

Earth Sciences Sep 30, 2025

Tracking microplastics from sea to body

On the edge of California's Monterey Bay, ecologist Matthew Savoca and a team of volunteers sift through sand and seawater for microplastics, one of the planet's most pervasive forms of pollution.

Plants & Animals Sep 30, 2025

Venus flytrap's touch response traced to specialized ion channel in sensory hairs

Plants lack nerves, yet they can sensitively detect touch from other organisms. In the Venus flytrap, highly sensitive sensory hairs act as tactile sensing organs; when touched twice in quick succession, they initiate the ...

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