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Social Sciences Jul 18, 2025

New York City intersections see one-third fewer pedestrian injuries with longer head-start intervals

Giving pedestrians a 7-second head start at traffic lights—known as Leading Pedestrian Intervals (LPIs)—is associated with a 33% reduction in total pedestrian injuries—both fatal and non-fatal—at New York City intersections, ...

Environment Jul 17, 2025

People power: How scientists built an accurate, catchment-wide flood model

It wasn't just data from maps, machines and rainfall readings that led CSIRO scientists to build Australia's most comprehensive and accurate flood model for the Richmond River catchment.

Nanophysics Jul 17, 2025

Programmable DNA moiré superlattices: Expanding the material design space at the nanoscale

Researchers are creating new moiré materials at the nanometer scale using advanced DNA nanotechnology. DNA moiré superlattices form when two periodic DNA lattices are overlaid with a slight rotational twist or positional ...

Earth Sciences Jul 9, 2025

More phytoplankton in Southern Ocean can help combat global warming

New international research led by Professors Willy Baeyens and Yue Gao of the Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB), published in One Earth, demonstrates that plankton is not only the basis of the marine food chain but also a ...

Cell & Microbiology Jul 3, 2025

Review highlights epigenetic mechanisms that shape future cellular responses

A recent review by Prof. Zhu Bing and Associate Professor Xiong Jun from the Institute of Biophysics of the Chinese Academy of Sciences reveals how epigenetic regulation not only maintains gene transcriptional states but ...

Agriculture Jul 2, 2025

Farming within Earth's limits is still possible—but it will take a Herculean effort

The way we currently produce and consume food takes a big toll on the environment.

Evolution Jun 26, 2025

Scientists complete the most thorough analysis yet of India's genetic diversity

With around 5,000 different ethno-linguistic and religious groups, India is one of the most culturally and genetically diverse countries in the world. Yet, it remains underrepresented in genomic surveys, even when compared ...

Biotechnology Jun 26, 2025

Autonomous AI systems can help tackle global food insecurity

There is a growing and urgent need to address global food insecurity. This urgency is underscored by reports from the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, which states that nearly 828 million people suffer ...

Social Sciences Jun 25, 2025

Succeeding in the workplace: Hard work and talent may not be enough for minority groups

After reviewing 337 journal articles examining career success disparity among minority and non-minority groups, Melika Shirmohammadi, assistant professor of Human Resource Development, reports that being in the minority often ...

Biotechnology Jun 25, 2025

Mice born of two dads reveal hidden details of mammalian reproduction

Researchers at Shanghai Jiao Tong University have produced fertile adult mice from embryos constructed entirely with male genetic material. Mice carrying only paternal DNA developed into fertile adults following precision ...

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