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Earth Sciences Sep 10, 2025

The role of nanoscale crystals in volcanic eruptions

Researchers at Diamond Light Source have used advanced imaging to look at microscopic crystals, called nanolites, to see what they can tell us about volcanic eruptions.

Planetary Sciences Sep 10, 2025

Predicting the green glow of aurorae on the red planet

Planetary scientists believe they can now predict the green glow of an aurora in the night sky above Mars, and they have the images to prove it.

Optics & Photonics Sep 10, 2025

Measuring electron pulses for future compact ultra-bright X-ray sources

In a step toward making ultra-bright X-ray sources more widely available, an international collaboration led by the University of Michigan—with experiments at the U.K.'s Central Laser Facility—has mapped key aspects of ...

Earth Sciences Sep 9, 2025

Unique concept for observing Arctic sea ice successfully implemented

The Polarstern recently ended a two-month expedition in the central Arctic in Longyearbyen, Svalbard. The international and interdisciplinary research team, led by the Alfred Wegener Institute, focused on the summer melting ...

Veterinary medicine Sep 9, 2025

Radioactive iodine therapy used for canine cancer treatment

A new study from the University of Missouri is helping veterinarians and pet owners better understand how to treat thyroid cancer in dogs by studying how to improve treatment with a type of therapy called radioactive iodine. ...

Space Exploration Sep 9, 2025

New AI tool predicts vision loss risk in astronauts—before launch

Since the dawn of human spaceflight, scientists have carefully studied the effects of space and microgravity on astronauts. After decades of observations and examinations, one truth is certain: space is brutal on the human ...

Analytical Chemistry Sep 9, 2025

First 3D real-time imaging of hydrogen's effect on stainless steel defects opens the way to a safer hydrogen economy

A study led by University of Oxford and Brookhaven National Laboratory researchers has uncovered how exposure to hydrogen atoms dynamically alters the internal structure of stainless steel. The findings reveal that hydrogen ...

Plants & Animals Sep 8, 2025

Robot matches humans in scouting for vineyard diseases

The latest version of an autonomous robot that can scout for grape diseases in vineyards in near-real time, with an accuracy that matches highly trained human scouts, will one day help track crop-killing pathogens with minimal ...

Plants & Animals Sep 8, 2025

Advanced underwater technology reveals a new species of deep-sea snailfish

MBARI's advanced underwater technology is revealing the remarkable species that thrive in the deep sea. In 2019, MBARI researchers encountered an unfamiliar pink snailfish swimming just above the seafloor. New research from ...

Ecology Sep 8, 2025

Scientists uncover a clean, natural process that nourishes rivers, supports fish and honors innovation

In northern California, salmon are more than just fish—they're a cornerstone of tribal traditions, a driver of tourism and a sign of healthy rivers. So it may not come as a surprise that NAU and University of California ...

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