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Plants & Animals Aug 8, 2025

How a rare cycad's wax crystals conjure blue without pigment

The endangered South African cycad Encephalartos horridus may resemble a relic from the Jurassic age, but the species itself evolved long after dinosaurs disappeared. Still, it carries a biochemical legacy inherited from ...

Biotechnology Aug 8, 2025

Scientists build an 'evolution engine' to rapidly reprogram proteins

In medicine and biotechnology, the ability to evolve proteins with new or improved functions is crucial, but current methods are often slow and laborious. Now, Scripps Research scientists have developed a synthetic biology ...

Materials Science Aug 7, 2025

Researchers propose a practical pathway for microstructure control in 3D-printed Ni-based superalloys

Researchers at IMDEA Materials Institute have developed a streamlined and industrially scalable methodology to design and control microstructure in nickel-based superalloys manufactured by laser powder bed fusion (LPBF), ...

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?"

Cell & Microbiology Aug 7, 2025

Microbial succession and post-fire recovery

A forest fire sweeps everything in its path. It drastically alters the soil environment, causing extreme temperatures, reduced moisture, spikes in pH, the release of inorganic nitrogen, a sharp decline in organic matter and ...

Plasma Âé¶¹ÒùÔºics Aug 6, 2025

A dual ion beam tests new steel under fusion energy-producing conditions

A new class of advanced steels needs more fine-tuning before use in system components for fusion energy—a more sustainable alternative to fission that combines two light atoms rather than splitting one heavy atom. The alloy, ...

Planetary Sciences Aug 6, 2025

Iron-rich mineral on Mars offers evidence of recent volcanic and thermal changes

New research published in Nature Communications identifies an iron sulfate on Mars that may represent a brand-new mineral. The paper is titled "Characterization of ferric hydroxysulfate on Mars and implications of the geochemical ...

Environment Aug 5, 2025

Black carbon emissions have been underestimated in the 'global south'

Black carbon, the sooty byproduct of incomplete combustion of fossil fuels, has emerged as a major contributor to climate change and human health impacts. Researchers in the McKelvey School of Engineering at Washington University ...

Mathematics Aug 5, 2025

Searching for Artificial Memory Systems in ancient humans with spatial statistics

Université de Bordeaux-led research reports that spatial statistics can discriminate potential Paleolithic Artificial Memory Systems from butchery and art, aligning prehistoric marked objects with memory devices in Africa ...

Polymers Aug 5, 2025

AI-guided search uncovers new molecules for stronger, longer-lasting plastics

A new strategy for strengthening polymer materials could lead to more durable plastics and cut down on plastic waste, according to researchers at MIT and Duke University.

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