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Cell & Microbiology Jul 24, 2025

AI-powered microscope predicts and tracks protein aggregation linked to brain diseases

The accumulation of misfolded proteins in the brain is central to the progression of neurodegenerative diseases like Huntington's, Alzheimer's and Parkinson's. But to the human eye, proteins that are destined to form harmful ...

Plants & Animals Jul 23, 2025

Genetic tweak in mosquitoes blocks malaria transmission without affecting insect health

Mosquitoes kill more people each year than any other animal. In 2023, the blood-sucking insects infected a reported 263 million people with malaria, leading to nearly 600,000 deaths, 80% of which were children.

Nanophysics Jul 22, 2025

Researchers boost semiconductors with magnetic atoms to create more than 20 new materials

A new method for combining magnetic elements with semiconductors—which are vital materials for computers and other electronic devices—was unveiled by a research team led by the California NanoSystems Institute at UCLA.

Plants & Animals Jul 21, 2025

Research reveals female birdsong may be helpful in finding 'good dads'

Female songbirds are more likely to sing when they share parenting responsibilities and live year‐round in stable tropical environments, according to new research by University of the Pacific Professor of Biology Karan ...

Social Sciences Jul 21, 2025

Americans want stronger safety net for older adults

Social Security remains broadly popular, and as the U.S. population ages, more Americans think the government should do more to help families care for older adults, according to Cornell-led research investigating shifting ...

Social Sciences Jul 19, 2025

Why male corporate leaders and billionaires may need financial therapy more than anyone

Corporate leaders and billionaires are often viewed as visionaries and wealth creators. But beneath the surface, many are trapped in an invisible financial "crisis"—one rooted not in market volatility or poor investments ...

Nanomaterials Jul 17, 2025

Composites gain mechanical, electrical and sensing abilities from just 0.005% carbon nanotubes

The Skoltech Laboratory of Nanomaterials, along with the Ural Federal University and the Institute of Engineering Science Ural Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, have published findings on how single-walled carbon ...

Environment Jul 16, 2025

Water sector must understand human behavior to tackle looming shortfall

With four areas of the U.K. now facing drought conditions, new research from the University of Surrey shows that helping households use less water means first understanding their everyday habits—and getting the public onboard ...

Biotechnology Jul 16, 2025

New smart, carbon-free agriculture system is powered by renewable energy

A new integrated energy platform using multiple renewable energy sources has been successfully developed and tested, enabling energy independence and carbon reduction in agriculture. Compared to conventional greenhouse systems, ...

Earth Sciences Jul 16, 2025

Study shows previously unexplained factors that determine the destructive force of debris flows

The landslide that occurred in Blatten in the canton of Valais at the end of May 2025 and the one in the village of Brienz in Graubünden in June 2023 remind us of the potential for landslide hazards in the Alps. Debris flows ...

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