No lab needed: New forensic tech cuts sexual assault DNA test time to 45 mins

Food allergies begin with the disruption of microbially imprinted immune cells and antigen presenting cells of the neonatal immune system

China-US team creates plant-based nanoparticles to fight deadliest brain cancer

New hydrogel ‘invention’ could slow, treat arthritis in early stages

First documented movement of wild killer whales (Orcinus orca) between Iceland and Norway

Study supports right-wing authoritarianism and self-perceived attractiveness as potential strong predictors in understanding men's hostility towards women in the wider community.

Coping with a cancer diagnosis can contribute to psychological and cardiovascular problems in family members

Seabird bycatch in European waters

New research explores a potential pathway for global avian influenza virus spread by examining the distribution, behaviours, and movements of kleptoparasitic seabirds—birds that force other seabirds to regurgitate food…

Autism Recurrence Risk in Mid-Childhood is Significantly Higher — 37% of children with an older autistic sibling will be diagnosed with autism by mid-childhood

Researchers has shown that the currently available models for testing the effects of cellular reprogramming techniques that make old human cells young again are inadequate to the task.

High emission scenario upper bound to Sea Level Rise contribution from Antarctic Ice Sheet is 4.4 m by 2300.

Serotonin and depression: Researchers developed a selective fluorescent probe to image serotonin in cells and animal models, discovering that while serotonin levels in normal and depressed cells are similar, depressed cells release significantly less serotonin

Scientists turn toothpaste into edible transistors for smart health tracking

Analysis of 40,000 comments made at San Francisco Planning Commission meetings shows that commenters are deeply unrepresentative of the general population: meetings are dominated by white, wealthy…

Major reservoirs in the United States are becoming less reliable and increasingly more vulnerable to extreme weather

Sponge for CO2: New wood-based material captures, releases carbon on demand

Tree mortality may lead to carbon tipping point in the Amazon by 2050s

Study finds reduced Sulphur emissions from ships has accelerated global warming

The amyloid hypothesis of Alzheimer's might be wrong

Research shows that existing environmental laws are failing to slow deforestation even in wealthy nations such as Australia that have mature environmental protection laws.

Researchers have engineered a water-enhancing gel that could significantly improve our ability to protect homes and critical infrastructure from the ravages of wildfires

Hybrid metasurfaces combine the advantages of metallic and all-dielectric metasurfaces

Available data do not confirm that newly-approved Alzheimer's drugs modify the disease process

Scientists have described Gaidropsarus mauritanicus, a new fish species found in the deep-water coral reefs off the coast of Mauritania.

The Marshmallow Test does not reliably predict adult functioning

Underground orchestra by tiny creatures is a sign of healthy soil

Deliberate Practice and Acquisition of Expert Performance: A General Overview

Semaglutide like Ozempic burn visceral fat, don't just suppress appetite

Mass bleaching of more than 50 million marine sponges along 1000 kilometres of New Zealand coastline was the largest ever recorded globally - and the most devastating, with over 50% of sponges killed

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