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University Of Arizona: When trees 'talk': Researchers probe ancient wood for clues about massive solar storms
The Northern Lights were visible much farther south than usual this year, and pictures of the colorful hues filled social media. Now,...
Nov 22, 2024


Georgetown: Can AI Help Combat Climate Change?
With artificial intelligence (AI) doing everything from writing computer code to creating on-demand recipes based on what’s in your...
Nov 22, 2024


Rutgers: Study Reveals How Cell Types Shape Human Brain Networks
Findings from the Rutgers Health study offer a deeper understanding of mental health conditions and cognition. Rutgers researchers at the...
Nov 22, 2024


OSU: New roles in infectious process for molecule that inhibits flu
Researchers have identified new roles for a protein long known to protect against severe flu infection – among them, raising the minimum...
Nov 18, 2024


RICE: Game changer’ in lithium extraction: Rice researchers develop novel electrochemical reactor
A team of Rice University researchers led by Sibani Lisa Biswal and Haotian Wang has developed an innovative electrochemical reactor to...
Nov 18, 2024


Texas A&M: What is citrus greening — and why is it so hard to stop?
If you’ve noticed the price of citrus creeping up, there’s a hidden reason behind it: a silent killer has been sweeping through the...
Nov 18, 2024


UC DAVIS: Extreme Weather Accelerates Nitrate Pollution in Groundwater
Extreme weather spurred by climate change, including droughts and heavy rains, may increase the risk of nitrates from fertilizers ending...
Nov 18, 2024


USC: Student Rocket Group Shatters International Amateur Space Record
Aftershock II is believed to be the world’s first civilian-built rocket to reach an altitude of 470,000 feet. Photo from space. The nose...
Nov 18, 2024


University of Wisconsin–Madison: Gene therapy protects against motor neuron disease in rats
This image shows a section of brain tissue from a rat that received a gene therapy targeting the Trk-fused gene. A mutation in that gene...
Nov 18, 2024


Georgia Tech: Digital Twins Make CO₂ Storage Safer
The top figure shows a geologic area and the seismic survey over that area. Red symbols represent sources, and yellow symbols represent...
Nov 18, 2024


Georgia Tech: Lab-Grown Human Immune System Model Uncovers Weakened Response in Cancer
The left image shows the immune organ-on-chip, where the organoids (right) are grown to study the response of human donors. The right...
Nov 18, 2024


Boston University: Can We Prevent Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Dementias?
Recent new drugs for treating Alzheimer’s disease have been heralded as breakthroughs—with the potential to slow the progression of...
Nov 18, 2024


MIT: When muscles work out, they help neurons to grow, a new study shows
The findings suggest that biochemical and physical effects of exercise could help heal nerves. Now, MIT engineers have found that...
Nov 18, 2024


MIT engineers make converting CO2 into useful products more practical
A new electrode design boosts the efficiency of electrochemical reactions that turn carbon dioxide into ethylene and other products. As...
Nov 15, 2024


Cornell University: Bats’ and birds’ evolutionary paths are vastly different
Bats are incredibly diverse animals: They can climb onto other animals to drink their blood, pluck insects from leaves or hover to drink...
Nov 11, 2024


Robot that watched surgery videos performs with skill of human doctor
Breakthrough training system utilizing imitation learning opens 'new frontier' in medical robotics A robot, trained for the first time by...
Nov 11, 2024


MIT - A causal theory for studying the cause-and-effect relationships of genes
By sidestepping the need for costly interventions, a new method could potentially reveal gene regulatory programs, paving the way for...
Nov 11, 2024


Trump presidency with ‘axes to grind’ spells danger for US sector
Academics warn that a Trump ‘administration of retribution’ could affect many aspects of higher education, including loan forgiveness,...
Nov 11, 2024
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