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Earth Sciences Jun 23, 2025

Freak wind gusts made worse by climate change threaten airline passenger safety

Unexpected severe turbulence injured crew and passengers on a Qantas Boeing 737 during descent at Brisbane on May 4, 2024. The subsequent Australian Transport Safety Bureau investigation suggested the severity of the turbulence ...

Biochemistry Jun 23, 2025

Glowing biosensor streamlines high-throughput drug screening

Drug discovery can be a long and complex process. Medicines for neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer's disease are among the most expensive to develop, as animal model results have not proven to be predictive of efficacy ...

Social Sciences Jun 22, 2025

LLMs delve into online debates to create a detailed map of human beliefs

Large language models (LLMs), such as the model underpinning the functioning of the well-known conversational platform ChatGPT, have proved to be very promising for summarizing and generating written texts. However, they ...

Analytical Chemistry Jun 20, 2025

Advanced algorithm to study catalysts on material surfaces could lead to better batteries

A new algorithm opens the door for using artificial intelligence and machine learning to study the interactions that happen on the surface of materials.

Cell & Microbiology Jun 19, 2025

Machine learning modeling assists intelligent process analysis for high-performance virus filtration

A research team led by Prof. Wan Yinhua from the Institute of Process Engineering (IPE) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences has developed a machine learning (ML) framework to analyze virus filtration processes in therapeutic ...

Analytical Chemistry Jun 19, 2025

AI helps narrow 8,000 catalyst options down to one that supercharges green ammonia

Scientists and engineers at UNSW Sydney, who previously developed a method for making green ammonia, have now turned to artificial intelligence and machine learning to make the process even more efficient.

Archaeology Jun 19, 2025

'Upstart Crow'—who insulted Shakespeare, and why?

New research has cast fresh doubt on the origins of one of the most famous insults aimed at William Shakespeare, pointing the finger at a friend of the Bard.

Nanophysics Jun 18, 2025

Electron microscopy technique captures nanoparticle organizations to forge new materials

A research team including members from the University of Michigan have unveiled a new observational technique that's sensitive to the dynamics of the intrinsic quantum jiggles of materials, or phonons.

Molecular & Computational biology Jun 18, 2025

Cracking the genome's switchboard: How AI helps decode gene regulation

Understanding human biology requires more than mapping our genes—we must also understand how gene expression is regulated to guide healthy development, growth, and maintenance of our body systems over a lifetime.

Plants & Animals Jun 18, 2025

50 years after 'Jaws,' researchers have retired the man-eater myth and revealed more about sharks' amazing biology

The summer of 1975 was the summer of "Jaws."

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