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Planetary Sciences Aug 7, 2025

Shedding light on the source of solar storms

Solar storms that fling magnetism across the solar system can knock out satellites, power grids, communication and navigation systems, and endanger astronauts in space. Scientists can observe these phenomena, called coronal ...

Ecology Aug 7, 2025

Uncovering the hidden world of parasites inside ticks

When I tell people I study parasites that live inside ticks, I usually get one of two reactions: a shudder of disgust or a puzzled look that says, "Don't ticks already carry enough diseases?"

Nanophysics Aug 7, 2025

Study finds tiny catalytic particles change shape to steer carbon dioxide reactions

Researchers from the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Brookhaven National Laboratory have discovered that the size of catalytic nanoparticles determines how their shape and structure transform during chemical reactions. ...

Plants & Animals Aug 6, 2025

Nature's underground engineers: How plant roots could save harvests from drought

Ever wondered how a delicate plant root can push its way through hard ground? It's a feat of engineering happening beneath our feet.

Space Exploration Aug 6, 2025

NASA's SpaceX Crew-10 looks back at science mission

NASA's SpaceX Crew-10 mission with agency astronauts Anne McClain and Nichole Ayers, JAXA (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency) astronaut Takuya Onishi, and Roscosmos cosmonaut Kirill Peskov is preparing to return to Earth ...

Molecular & Computational biology Aug 5, 2025

Scientists map root-released molecules to guide development of hardier bioenergy crops

Scientists at the Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory conducted a meticulous analysis of the compounds released by plant roots into their surrounding environment. The analysis yielded an abundance of data ...

Bio & Medicine Aug 5, 2025

Ultrafast imaging method characterizes thousands of molecules using single-photon camera

EPFL researchers have developed a new imaging method using a single-photon camera that can characterize thousands of molecules quickly and simultaneously. The research is published in the journal Light: Science & Applications.

Space Exploration Aug 5, 2025

First MetOp-SG satellite sealed within Ariane 6 fairing

As preparations to launch Europe's first MetOp Second Generation, MetOp-SG-A1, satellite continue on track, the team at Europe's Spaceport in Kourou, French Guiana, has bid a heartfelt farewell to this precious satellite ...

Analytical Chemistry Aug 5, 2025

Novel molecular capsules can impart chirality to large, rigid metal-containing dyes

In nature, the concept of chirality or "handedness" is fundamental to life itself, just as our left and right hands are mirror images that cannot be overlapped perfectly. Molecular handedness is crucial in biological systems—the ...

Cell & Microbiology Aug 5, 2025

Predicting stem cell-derived organoid quality with machine learning

A research team led by Professor Takuya Yamamoto and Assistant Professor Ryusaku Matsumoto (Department of Life Science Frontiers) has developed a machine learning model that enables early prediction of hypothalamus–pituitary ...

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