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Veterinary medicine Aug 18, 2025

Q&A: What do you do if your dog ingests cocaine?

Dr. Jake Johnson, cardiology resident at North Carolina State University's College of Veterinary Medicine, is the author of a recent article published in Frontiers in Veterinary Science. Here, he discusses his findings and ...

Agriculture Aug 14, 2025

Comprehensive review urges 'One Health' approach to tackle H5N1 in dairy sector

Since its emergence in US dairy cattle, highly pathogenic avian influenza (bird flu, H5N1) has defied control, spreading to other species and disrupting every stage of the dairy sector. A newly published invited review in ...

Ecology Aug 14, 2025

Study of antibiotic resistance in cattle-associated bacteria shows potential impact on One Health

Antibiotics have long served as a foundation of modern veterinary medicine, especially in livestock animals. Yet a growing public health threat looms as bacteria evolve to evade these vital drugs.

Environment Aug 13, 2025

Opinion: We're witnessing last-ditch talks to secure a global plastic pollution treaty

Negotiators from around the world are gathered in Geneva, Switzerland, for the final UN intergovernmental session to hammer out a legally binding global treaty on plastics pollution.

Quantum Âé¶¹ÒùÔºics Aug 13, 2025

Using sound to remember quantum information 30 times longer

While conventional computers store information in the form of bits, fundamental pieces of logic that take a value of either 0 or 1, quantum computers are based on qubits. These can have a state that is simultaneously both ...

Economics & Business Aug 13, 2025

Experts weigh in on why return-to-office policies may be stalling women's career growth

Remote and hybrid work became the norm after the COVID-19 pandemic, but more workplaces, like Amazon, JPMorgan Chase, Disney and even the federal government have mandated that employees return to offices in recent years. ...

Social Sciences Aug 13, 2025

Now you see me, now you don't: How subtle 'sponsored content' on social media tricks us into viewing ads

How many ads do you see on social media? It might be more than you realize. Scientists studying how ads work on Instagram-style social media have found that people are not as good at spotting them as they think. If people ...

General Âé¶¹ÒùÔºics Aug 12, 2025

Massive magnets are on the move: Repurposing electromagnets for research

Plan a route, grab some snacks, and fuel up. Engineers and scientists have been sending massive magnets from U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) national labs on cross-country road trips.

Bio & Medicine Aug 11, 2025

Two solutions unlock safer RNA therapies for inflammatory diseases

Lipid nanoparticles (LNPs) are tiny fat bubbles that are used to deliver medicines, genes, and RNA into cells. However, in some cases LNPs can cause harmful inflammation as a result of the process of RNA delivery.

Optics & Photonics Aug 11, 2025

South Africa and China set up a quantum communication link: How we did it and why it's historic

A major breakthrough in quantum technology was achieved in October 2024: the first-ever quantum satellite communication link between China and South Africa. The connection spanned a remarkable 12,900 km: the longest intercontinental ...

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