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Advanced Gold Nanorods Technique Destroys Bacteria on Implants
A revolutionary technology employing gold nanorods heated by near-infrared light, developed at Chalmers University of Technology, promises to effectively sterilize …
Breakthrough Algae Discovery Offers New Hope for Carbon Sequestration and Sustainable Manufacturing
Researchers from the U.S. and Italy have identified “Chonkus,” a unique cyanobacteria strain, in volcanic ocean vents. This discovery could …
New MIT Study Uncovers When Human-AI Collaborations Outperform Solo Efforts
MIT’s latest research explores the intricate balance of human-AI collaborations, showing when these partnerships excel and when solo efforts are …
Groundbreaking Imaging Technology Detects Microplastics in Living Organisms
A team of scientists has developed a state-of-the-art mass spectrometry imaging method to detect and quantify microplastics in living organisms, …
New Poll Reveals Deep-Rooted Political Divisions: Nearly Half of Americans View Opposing Party as Evil
A new poll by Johns Hopkins’ SNF Agora Institute and YouGov reveals nearly half of Americans view the opposing political …
New Tool Screens for Narcissism in Job Interviews
Researchers at San Francisco State University have developed the Narcissism Interview Scale for Employment, a tool designed to help organizations …
Study Shows Human Writers Still Outshine AI in Creative Storytelling
Despite advancements in generative AI, human writers still excel in creating richer and more nuanced narratives. A UC Berkeley study …
Breakthrough Discovery Links Cancer Risk to p53 Gene in Ulcerative Colitis
In a groundbreaking study, researchers at the Max Delbrück Center and Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin uncover the crucial role of …
Game-Changing Silver-Doped Solar Cells Promise Affordable, High-Efficiency Clean Energy
A groundbreaking study reveals that silver doping dramatically boosts the efficiency of kesterite solar cells. This innovation could revolutionize affordable …
Breakthrough in Sustainable 3D-Printed Concrete Reduces Carbon Emissions by 31%
A team of researchers from the University of Virginia has created a more eco-friendly, printable concrete by incorporating graphene into …

AI
New AI Framework for More Sustainable Urban Planning
Researchers from Peking University and the University of Southern Denmark have developed a cutting-edge AI framework capable of identifying building …
New Study Calls for Urgent Need to Tackle AI Bias
A new study co-authored by Naveen Kumar from the University of Oklahoma underscores the pressing need to mitigate bias in …
New AI Model Identifies Genetic Risk Factors for Parkinson’s Disease
A team led by Cleveland Clinic has used advanced AI models to uncover genetic factors in Parkinson’s disease progression and …
AI Outperforms Human Crisis Responders in Empathy: New Study
University of Toronto Scarborough researchers found AI generates more compassionate responses compared to both ordinary individuals and professional crisis responders, …
Why Most Companies Fail to Reap the Benefits of AI
A new study from Aalto University reveals that emotional and behavioral factors, rather than technological limitations, are the primary reasons …

Career & Education
New Study Exposes Gender Bias in Leadership Programs
A new study uncovers a troubling gender bias in workplace leadership programs, showing that men’s passion is often rewarded, whereas …
FRONTIERS Announces Residency for Early-Career Science Journalists – Apply Now!
FRONTIERS launches an inspiring residency program for early-career science journalists, providing them with opportunities to collaborate with top EU research …
New Study Reveals Math Gap in Indian Children
A recent study exposes a significant gap in math skills between Indian youths working in marketplaces and those engaged in …
New Lifecycle Journal to Innovate Scholarly Publishing
The Center for Open Science has launched Lifecycle Journal, an innovative platform designed to revolutionize scholarly publishing by fostering transparency …
Is AI Capable of Passing Ph.D.-Level History Tests?
Despite its prowess in various domains, AI still falls short in expert-level history knowledge, with top-performing models scoring just 46% …

Climate & Sustainability
New Study Warns Climate Change Impacting Global Cocoa Production
A new study led by the University of Oxford reveals that climate change and inadequate pollination are significant threats to …
Using Gene Editing to Produce CoQ10-Producing Rice
A breakthrough by Chinese scientists in gene editing has led to the creation of rice that produces CoQ10, a vital …
Using AI to Improve Infrastructure for Better Sustainability and Resilience
Researchers at the University of Mississippi are leveraging artificial intelligence to create more resilient and sustainable infrastructure, optimizing materials and …
Solar-Powered Device Converts C02 From Air Into Sustainable Fuel
University of Cambridge researchers have developed a revolutionary solar-powered device that captures carbon dioxide directly from the air and converts …
New Food VAT Approach to Inspire Healthy and Sustainable Diets
Adopting a new approach to VAT on food could significantly improve public health, reduce environmental impac and generate additional government …

Health & Wellness
New Study Identifies Key Indicators for Predicting Postpartum Depression
A new study by UVA and Weill Cornell Medicine reveals the potential for a simple blood test to identify women …
New Food VAT Approach to Inspire Healthy and Sustainable Diets
Adopting a new approach to VAT on food could significantly improve public health, reduce environmental impac and generate additional government …
Exposure to Second-Hand Smoke As a Child Alters DNA
Children exposed to second-hand smoke exhibit critical DNA changes that may affect their susceptibility to diseases in adulthood, according to …
New Study Reveals Effective Strategies to Combat Adolescent Cyberbullying
Researchers from the University of Cordoba uncover new insights into the role of peer pressure and moral disengagement in adolescent …
New Study Unveils the Impact of Teen Body Image
A new study led by UT Arlington reveals that teens who see themselves as overweight are significantly more likely to …

Lifestyle
Long-Term Yogurt Consumption May Lower Risk of Colorectal Cancers
Researchers led by Mass General Brigham find that long-term consumption of yogurt may reduce the risk of developing certain types …
New Poll Shows Positive Health Impacts of Working Later in Life
A new poll by the University of Michigan finds that individuals who work past age 65 experience improved physical and …
Exposure to Second-Hand Smoke As a Child Alters DNA
Children exposed to second-hand smoke exhibit critical DNA changes that may affect their susceptibility to diseases in adulthood, according to …
Omega-3s Can Slow Down Biological Aging Process
A new study uncovers that a combination of omega-3 fatty acids, vitamin D and strength training can significantly slow biological …
WSU Scientists Enhance Nutritional Value of Pancakes With Whole Grains
Researchers at Washington State University have developed healthier pancakes using whole grains like buckwheat, quinoa and millet. Their work aims …

People & Culture
New Validated Tool to Assess Partner’s Responsiveness
A study led by the University of Granada reveals that feeling supported and listened to by a partner significantly enhances …
Ready for a Relationship? Your Friends Can Tell
A new study led by Michigan State University reveals the crucial role of friends in determining readiness for committed relationships, …
Valentine’s Scale: Assess Your Relationship’s Health With Scientifically Proven Tool
Just in time for Valentine’s Day, Stockholm University-led researchers unveil the Valentine’s Scale — a quick, reliable tool to measure …
Gaps in High School Athletes’ Understanding of Basic Nutrition
A recent study exposes significant gaps in high school athletes’ understanding of general and sports-specific nutrition, highlighting the urgent need …
New Study Shows Health Labels Can Deter Food Purchases
University of Florida-led researchers discover that “healthy” labels on food packaging may actually decrease consumer purchases unless supported by detailed …

Science
Breakthrough Study Reveals Brain Mechanism Behind the ‘Dessert Stomach’
In a groundbreaking discovery, scientists have identified the brain mechanism driving the “dessert stomach,” offering new hope for obesity treatments …
Why Men Respond to Stress Differently Than Women
Researchers at UF Health have identified fundamental differences in how males and females respond to stress. Their study could revolutionize …
New Gene-Editing Method Could Transform Liver Disease Treatment
Scientists at Rice University and Baylor College of Medicine have created a new gene-editing method that dramatically increases the effectiveness …
New Study Reveals Ozempic’s Viability for Reducing Alcohol Cravings
A new USC-led study reveals that semaglutide, known commercially as Ozempic, can significantly reduce alcohol cravings and heavy drinking. This …
A New Method to Detect Organ-Specific Inflammation
Case Western Reserve University-led researchers have pioneered a method to detect organ-specific inflammation using antibodies. This breakthrough promises advancements in …

Technology
Empowering Drones to Navigate in the Dark, Indoors
MIT engineers have unveiled MiFly, a state-of-the-art system empowering drones to navigate dark, indoor areas using millimeter-wave technology. This breakthrough …
Novel Self-Healing E-Skin Shows Promise in Health Monitoring
Scientists have developed a pioneering self-healing electronic skin that recovers its functionality within seconds, ushering in a new era of …
School Smartphone Bans Has Limited Impact on Student Well-Being
A pioneering study reveals that banning smartphones in schools isn’t sufficient to enhance students’ mental health and well-being, urging a …
Why Headphone Battery Degrades More Quickly Over Time
Researchers led by The University of Texas at Austin have uncovered why batteries in wireless earbuds don’t last as long …
New Portable Device to Revolutionize Fire Suppression Techniques
Researchers at Ohio State University unveil a pioneering firefighting tool leveraging conductive aerosols and vortex rings, poised to significantly enhance …