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Plants & Animals Jul 15, 2025

Fish species evolved different hunting strategies using distinct visual cues

Researchers have described how fish larvae rely on species-specific combinations of vision and movement to detect and capture prey.

Ecology Jul 15, 2025

RNA viruses may differentially shape carbon recycling in the ocean

A new study by researchers at Bar-Ilan University has uncovered that certain ocean viruses—specifically RNA viruses—may disrupt how carbon and nutrients are recycled in the ocean, potentially altering the global carbon ...

Astronomy Jul 15, 2025

One survey by NASA's Roman could unveil 100,000 cosmic explosions

Scientists predict one of the major surveys by NASA's upcoming Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope may reveal around 100,000 celestial blasts, ranging from exploding stars to feeding black holes. Roman may even find evidence ...

Nanophysics Jul 15, 2025

New AI tool deciphers mysteries of nanoparticle motion in liquid environments

Nanoparticles—the tiniest building blocks of our world—are constantly in motion, bouncing, shifting, and drifting in unpredictable paths shaped by invisible forces and random environmental fluctuations.

Environment Jul 14, 2025

Q&A: Researcher discusses how AI is used to 'democratize' how we predict the weather

Weather prediction systems provide critical information about dangerous storms, deadly heat waves and potential droughts, among other climate emergencies.

Social Sciences Jul 14, 2025

Plant theft is often overlooked. That's why it's on the rise

More than 180 plants were stolen from a well-loved public park in Nottingham called the Arboretum in May 2025. This incident took place just days after volunteers had re-planted flowers and shrubs to repair damage from a ...

Paleontology & Fossils Jul 14, 2025

Japan's first western ichthyosaur discovered during educational museum event

A vertebrate fossil discovered in a rock from the Late Triassic period (approximately 220 million years ago) in Takahashi City, Okayama Prefecture, has been confirmed through joint research by Okayama University of Science ...

Biotechnology Jul 14, 2025

AI finds hundreds of potential antibiotics in snake and spider venom

Snake, scorpion, and spider venom are most frequently associated with poisonous bites, but with the help of artificial intelligence, they might be able to help fight antibiotic resistance, which contributes to more than one ...

General Âé¶¹ÒùÔºics Jul 14, 2025

Development of revolutionizing photo-induced microscopy and its use around the globe celebrated in new publication

Photo-induced force microscopy began as a concept in the mind of Kumar Wickramasinghe when he was employed by IBM in the early years of the new millennium. After he came to the University of California, Irvine in 2006, the ...

Astronomy Jul 14, 2025

Astronomers find a giant hiding in the 'fog' around a young star

Astronomers have detected a giant exoplanet—between three and ten times the size of Jupiter—hiding in the swirling disk of gas and dust surrounding a young star.

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