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Biochemistry Jun 11, 2025

'Fingerprinting' plant compounds helps explain food and drink tastes

In red wines, ciders and dark chocolate, just to name a few, complex plant compounds called procyanidins contribute to the taste and mouthfeel of a food or beverage—its perceived astringency and bitterness. But while food ...

Quantum Âé¶¹ÒùÔºics Jun 4, 2025

How bigger molecules can help quantum charge flow last longer

A team at EPFL and the University of Arizona has discovered that making molecules bigger and more flexible can actually extend the life of quantum charge flow, a finding that could help shape the future of quantum technologies ...

Biotechnology Jun 2, 2025

AI-guided chemistry enables on-demand protein activation in living mice

To address the challenge of controlling protein activation in living animals for gain-of-function studies, researchers from Peking University led by Professors Chen Peng and Wang Chu recently developed CAGE-Proxvivo, a computer-aided ...

Social Sciences Jun 1, 2025

Tracking crime from the cradle: Why some people keep breaking the law while most of us never do

A major Australian study tracking more than 80,000 Queenslanders from birth to adulthood reveals stark differences between men and women in patterns of criminal behavior.

Cell & Microbiology May 30, 2025

Disrupting malaria's inner balance: Targeting parasite's protein control system could be key to innovative treatments

Malaria remains a persistent public health burden, with Plasmodium falciparum causing the most dangerous form of malaria and the most lethal infections. Its capacity to develop resistance to current treatments underlines ...

Ecology May 30, 2025

Gut bacterium Akkermansia muciniphila uses vesicles to outcompete rival subtypes

In Nature Communications the Korea Food Research Institute (KFRI) has released results on the growth regulation mechanisms of core human gut microbiota. The growth regulation mechanisms among microbial groups of Akkermansia ...

Ecology May 27, 2025

Sensing color cues can help monitor coral health in the Red Sea

Coral reefs form a vital part of the marine ecosystem, playing host to diverse species and supporting multiple industries, including fisheries, tourism, and recreation. However, these fragile ecosystems are under increasing ...

Mathematics May 27, 2025

Few diffusers and many bottlenecks: The French labor market according to statistical physics

How long have you been doing your current job? Have you ever thought about trying a new profession? How difficult does change seem to you? The current rapid transformation of the labor market is putting many workers to the ...

Bio & Medicine May 20, 2025

Universal nanosensor enables real-time, non-destructive tracking of plant growth hormone

Researchers have developed the world's first near-infrared (NIR) fluorescent nanosensor capable of real-time, non-destructive and species-agnostic detection of indole-3-acetic acid (IAA)—the primary bioactive auxin hormone ...

Mathematics May 19, 2025

Beyond intuition: Using mathematical models to shape behavior

A new study introduces choice engineering—a powerful new way to guide decisions using math instead of guesswork. By applying carefully designed mathematical models, researchers found they could influence people's choices ...

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