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ScienceDaily · 05/06/2025 17:09 EDT

Discovery: a better, more targeted termite terminator

Researchers have identified a chemical that kills about 95 percent of a western drywood termite colony without off-target effects on mammals. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 05/06/2025 17:09 EDT

Study of velvet worm slime could revolutionize sustainable material design

A new discovery about the slime ejected by velvet worms could revolutionize sustainable material design. The findings outline how a naturally occurring protein structure, conserved across species from Australia, Singapore and Barbados over nearly 400 million years of evolution, enables the slime's transformation from liquid to fiber and back again. It's a discovery that could inspire next-generation recyclable bioplastics. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 05/06/2025 17:09 EDT

AI has untapped potential to advance biodiversity conservation

A new study suggests the use of artificial intelligence (AI) to rapidly analyze vast amounts of biodiversity data could revolutionize conservation efforts by enabling scientists and policymakers to make better-informed decisions. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 05/06/2025 15:22 EDT

Gender characteristics of service robots can influence customer decisions

While service robots with male characteristics can be more persuasive when interacting with some women who have a low sense of decision-making power, 'cute' design features -- such as big eyes and raised cheeks -- affect both men and women similarly, according to new research. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 05/06/2025 15:22 EDT

Okra, fenugreek extracts remove most microplastics from water

The substances behind the slimy strings from okra and the gel from fenugreek seeds could trap microplastics better than a commonly used synthetic polymer. Previously, researchers proposed using these sticky natural polymers to clean up water. Now, they report that okra and/or fenugreek extracts attracted and removed up to 90% of microplastics in ocean water, freshwater and groundwater. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 05/06/2025 13:57 EDT

2024 sea level 'report cards' map futures of US coastal communities

Researchers have released their 2024 U.S. sea level 'report cards,' providing updated analyses of sea level trends and projections for 36 coastal communities. Encompassing 55 years of historical data in a new, interactive dashboard, the report cards aid planning and adaptation efforts by forecasting rates of sea level rise to 2050. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 05/06/2025 13:15 EDT

Breakthrough discovery uses gut bacteria and AI to diagnose a chronic pain syndrome

Researchers have developed AI technology that can detect patterns in gut bacteria to identify complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) with remarkable accuracy, potentially transforming how CRPS is diagnosed and treated. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 05/06/2025 13:15 EDT

Breakthrough in fuel cell recycling turns 'forever chemicals' into renewable resources

A new technique that uses soundwaves to separate materials for recycling could help prevent potentially harmful chemicals leaching into the environment. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 05/06/2025 13:15 EDT

Accelerating drug discovery with a single carbon atom

A research team has pioneered a groundbreaking method that could accelerate drug discovery and reduce pharmaceutical development costs. Their work introduces a safe, sustainable way to insert a single carbon atom into drug molecules at room temperature. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 05/06/2025 13:15 EDT

Development, agriculture present risks for drinking water quality

Converting forest land to urban development or agricultural use can present risks to water quality when done near streams or river sources. This study examined data from 15 water treatment plants in the Middle Chattahoochee watershed to model the impacts of four potential land use scenarios several decades into the future. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 05/06/2025 13:15 EDT

Slickrock: Geologists explore why Utah's Wasatch Fault is vulnerable to earthquakes

Using rock samples collected from the Wasatch Fault, geoscientists combined experiments and analysis with examinations of fault rock textures. The team's research revealed significant clues about the Wasatch Fault's earthquake risk. Researchers explain why properties of fault rocks and geologic events that occurred more than a billion years ago portend worrisome seismic activity for Utah's population center. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 05/06/2025 13:13 EDT

Would a musical triangle of any other shape sound as sweet?

Researchers captured sound fields around musical triangles. They wanted to understand the physical properties of the triangle instrument, test assumptions about the contribution of the triangle shape, and capture clear documentation through pictures of the sound waves around the triangle. Using acousto-optic imaging to study detailed characteristics of sound vibration pattern, the team found results that suggest resonance may occur in the triangle's semi-open space. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 05/06/2025 13:13 EDT

How AI tools can improve manufacturing worker safety, product quality

Recent artificial intelligence advances have largely focused on text, but AI increasingly shows promise in other contexts, including manufacturing and the service industry. In these sectors, targeted AI improvements can improve product quality and worker safety, according to a new study. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 05/06/2025 13:13 EDT

Most people say they want to know their risk for Alzheimer's dementia, fewer follow through

A new study examines the choices healthy research volunteers make when given the opportunity to learn their risk of developing Alzheimer's disease dementia. The researchers found a large discrepancy between the percentage of participants who said they would like to learn their risk if such estimates became available and the percentage who followed through to learn those results when given the actual opportunity. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 05/06/2025 13:13 EDT

Do manta rays benefit from collective motion?

Researchers model the motions of groups of manta rays to study how group dynamics affect their propulsion, studying different formations of three manta rays: in tandem, in a triangular setup with one manta ray in front leading two behind, and in an inverse triangular configuration with one manta ray trailing the other two. They found the tandem formation only significantly increases propulsion for the middle manta ray, and the two... Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 05/06/2025 13:13 EDT

Experimental quantum communications network

Researchers recently connected their campuses with an experimental quantum communications network using two optical fibers. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 05/06/2025 13:13 EDT

NASA's NICER maps debris from recurring cosmic crashes

Astronomers have probed the physical environment of repeating X-ray outbursts near monster black holes thanks to data from NASA's NICER (Neutron star Interior Composition Explorer) and other missions. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 05/06/2025 13:11 EDT

Scientists discover a new way to convert corn waste into low-cost sugar for biofuel

Scientists have found a new way to produce sugar from corn stalks and other crop waste, potentially opening a new pathway to sustainable biofuels. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 05/06/2025 10:55 EDT

Sustainability often used as a buzzword in agricultural genomics

Claims about sustainability are increasing in agricultural genomics research, but the term is often not well-defined, leading to potential concerns about the impact and credibility of the research, according to a recent study. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 05/06/2025 10:54 EDT

New silver mass brings us a step closer in our understanding of the antineutrino mass

Neutrinos and antineutrinos are elementary particles with small but unknown mass. High-precision atomic mass measurements have revealed that beta decay of the silver-110 isomer has a strong potential to be used for the determination of electron antineutrino mass. The result is an important step paving the way for future antineutrino experiments. Read more ›

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