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Cell & Microbiology Aug 28, 2025

The anti-Kronos effect: How bacterial viruses protect their offspring to maximize spread

University of Toronto researchers have uncovered how bacterial viruses protect their progeny in order to maximize their reach. The phenomenon, described in a study published in Nature, relies on viral proteins to fine-tune ...

Social Sciences Aug 28, 2025

Political polar opposites may be more alike than they think

The brains of politically extreme individuals, whether left- or right-leaning, appear to respond to and process political information in surprisingly similar ways, according to research published in the Journal of Personality ...

Economics & Business Aug 25, 2025

High achieving employees more likely to bolt when top rankings are restricted

High-performing employees are more likely to leave organizations whose evaluation systems strictly cap the number of employees recognized as "the best," Cornell research finds.

Nanomaterials Aug 25, 2025

Meet Rainbow: The multi-robot lab racing to discover the next quantum dots

Researchers at North Carolina State University have unveiled Rainbow, a first-of-its-kind multi-robot self-driving laboratory that autonomously discovers high-performance quantum dots—semiconductor nanoparticles critical ...

Ecology Aug 24, 2025

Climate change is driving a silent, sinister change in Australia's mountain ash forests

Something silent and sinister is happening in Australia's mountain ash forests. As temperatures rise, these ecosystems are slowly, steadily losing their trees—and with them, their ability to store carbon.

Social Sciences Aug 23, 2025

Why people embrace conspiracy theories: It's about community, not gullibility

Psychologists have long considered how a tendency towards irrational thinking or particular personality traits might predict people's interest in conspiracies. Yet these individual factors do not explain the group processes ...

Analytical Chemistry Aug 22, 2025

Self-renewing Fe-N-C catalyst shows improved durability for oxygen reduction in acid

Researchers at Tohoku University have created a new catalyst that can partly renew itself while working, opening possibilities for more durable materials in energy and chemical applications. The catalyst is designed for the ...

Molecular & Computational biology Aug 21, 2025

Slow, steady tissue forces may be as important as genes and biochemistry in shaping developing organs

In the past, scientists believed that the fast-acting biochemistry of genes and proteins was responsible for directing the forces that shape developing organs. But a new study from Syracuse University shows that steady, powerful ...

Plants & Animals Aug 21, 2025

Saving the giants of the Australian forest

The first time I saw the Ada Tree, I felt tiny. It was October 2015, just days after arriving in Victoria to study mountain ash forests. During a visit to the Central Highlands, we went to see the Ada Tree—one of the largest ...

Earth Sciences Aug 21, 2025

Heat-stressed Australian forests are thinning fast, producing carbon emissions

Heat-stressed Victorian mountain ash forests are thinning fast, turning from carbon sinks to carbon sources, new research reveals.

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