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Earth Sciences Mar 6, 2025

Study warns of deadly future marine heat waves in East Coast estuaries

A first-of-its-kind study led by William & Mary's Batten School & VIMS is predicting estuaries along the East Coast of the U.S. will experience marine heat wave conditions for up to a third of the year by the end of the century. ...

Social Sciences Mar 6, 2025

New study finds care-experienced young people face higher education hurdles

According to new research published today by the Rees Center at the Department of Education, University of Oxford, four times fewer care leavers and others with experience of children's social care enter higher education ...

Planetary Sciences Mar 5, 2025

Eccentricities of orbits point to significantly different upbringings for small and large planets

The shape of a planet's orbit is one of its fundamental properties, along with its size and distance from its host star. Earth has a nearly circular orbit, but some planets outside our solar system, called exoplanets, have ...

Social Sciences Mar 4, 2025

Teachers' negative emotions impact engagement of students, new study finds

In their study, University of Delaware Associate Research Professor Leigh McLean and co-author Nathan Jones of Boston University, found that teachers displayed far more positive emotions than negative ones. But they also ...

Superconductivity Feb 28, 2025

Will neutrons compromise the operation of superconducting magnets in a fusion plant?

High-temperature superconducting magnets made from REBCO, an acronym for rare-earth barium copper oxide, make it possible to create an intense magnetic field that can confine the extremely hot plasma needed for fusion reactions, ...

Bio & Medicine Feb 27, 2025

Next-generation organic nanozymes offer safe, cost-effective solution for agricultural and food industries

Nanozymes are synthetic materials that have enzyme-like catalytic properties, and they are broadly used for biomedical purposes, such as disease diagnostics. However, inorganic nanozymes are generally toxic, expensive, and ...

General Âé¶¹ÒùÔºics Feb 22, 2025

Scientists map elusive liquid-liquid transition point using deep neural network

A new Nature Âé¶¹ÒùÔºics study has shed light on the long-hypothesized liquid-liquid critical point where water simultaneously exists in two distinct liquid forms, opening new possibilities for experimental validation.

Bio & Medicine Feb 20, 2025

Micro-vibration microneedles: Paving the way for rapid and minimally invasive biomarker detection

Scientists have created a new way to quickly and minimally invasively detect glucose using microneedles. These swellable hydrogel microneedles extract substantial amounts of skin fluid in just five minutes, a less invasive ...

Social Sciences Feb 18, 2025

Network analysis identifies 15 key motives driving human behavior

Researchers at HSE University and the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine have identified 15 key motives that drive human behavior. By analyzing people's views, preferences, and actions through an evolutionary ...

Social Sciences Feb 12, 2025

Overwhelmed at work? New research reveals the power of asking for help

In recent years, the word "burnout" has become more prevalent within our society and vocabulary. People feel burned out from work, stress, and life. The World Health Organization (WHO) has characterized burnout as a syndrome ...

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