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ScienceDaily · 06/20/2026 12:37 EDT

Researchers found that twisting layered sheets of hexagonal boron nitride can dramatically change the light produced by quantum emitters embedded within the material. The technique offers an unexpected new level of control over components that could power future quantum computers, communications systems, and sensors. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily 3 place · 04/14/2025 16:20 EDT

The gut health benefits of sauerkraut

A new study suggests that sauerkraut could help protect your gut, an essential part of overall health. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 04/14/2025 16:20 EDT

Wealth inequality's deep roots in human prehistory

Wealth inequality began shaping human societies more than 10,000 years ago, long before the rise of ancient empires or the invention of writing. That's according to a new study that challenges traditional views that disparities in wealth emerged suddenly with large civilizations like Egypt or Mesopotamia. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 04/14/2025 16:20 EDT

New plant molecule encourages plant-fungi symbiosis to improve crops

Scientists use small peptides to enhance symbiosis between plants and fungi, offering a sustainable alternative to artificial fertilizers. Plant biologists discover new plant molecule, CLE16, as well as a fungal CLE16 mimic, that encourage the beneficial symbiotic relationship between plants and fungi. CLE16 supplementation in crop fields could help reduce harmful chemical fertilizer use by replacing it with sustainable, long-lasting symbiotic plant-fungus relationships for important crops like soy, corn, a Read more ›

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ScienceDaily 3 place · 04/14/2025 13:49 EDT

AI tool to better assess Parkinson's disease, other movement disorders

A groundbreaking open-source computer program uses artificial intelligence to analyze videos of patients with Parkinson's disease and other movement disorders. The tool, called VisionMD, helps doctors more accurately monitor subtle motor changes, improving patient care and advancing clinical research. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 04/14/2025 12:48 EDT

Pioneering method detects oral cancer earlier

The powerful potential of nano technologies and AI to detect oral cancer earlier and more accurately have been revealed by a new study. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 04/14/2025 12:48 EDT

Gestational diabetes linked to ADHD in children

A new study has found children born to mothers who experienced gestational diabetes (GDM) during pregnancy are more likely to develop attention-deficient hyperactive disorder (ADHD) and externalizing behavior. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 04/14/2025 12:48 EDT

Scientists identify key enzyme in Alzheimer's disease that links brain inflammation to memory loss

A research team has identified a previously unknown enzyme, SIRT2, that plays a key role in memory loss associated with Alzheimer's disease (AD). The study provides critical insights into how astrocytes contribute to cognitive decline by producing excessive amounts of the inhibitory neurotransmitter GABA. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 04/14/2025 12:48 EDT

High blood pressure? Eat more bananas

New research suggests increasing the ratio of dietary potassium to sodium intake may be more effective for lowering blood pressure than simply reducing sodium intake. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 04/14/2025 12:47 EDT

Sleep matters: Duration, timing, quality and more may affect cardiovascular disease risk

Healthy sleep includes multiple components, such as number of hours of sleep per night, how long it takes to fall asleep, daytime functioning and self-reported sleep satisfaction, and addressing these different dimensions of sleep may help to reduce cardiometabolic health and related risk factors, according to a new scientific statement. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 04/14/2025 12:47 EDT

Scientists may have solved a puzzling space rock mystery

Researchers may have answered one of space science's long-running questions -- and it could change our understanding of how life began. Carbon-rich asteroids are abundant in space yet make up less than 5 per cent of meteorites found on Earth. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 04/14/2025 12:47 EDT

Pioneering research reveals Arctic matter pathways poised for major shifts amidst climate change

A new study has shed unprecedented light on the highly variable and climate-sensitive routes that substances from Siberian rivers use to travel across the Arctic Ocean. The findings raise fresh concerns about the increasing spread of pollutants and the potential consequences for fragile polar ecosystems as climate change accelerates. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 04/14/2025 12:47 EDT

Rise and shine: Natural light lessens morning fatigue

Researchers tested whether introducing light into the bedroom before waking would improve morning wakefulness and found an amount of time that seems to help fight off fatigue and raise alertness most. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 04/14/2025 12:47 EDT

New method for detecting nanoplastics in body fluids

Microplastics and the much smaller nanoplastics enter the human body in various ways, for example through food or the air we breathe. A large proportion is excreted, but a certain amount remains in organs, blood and other body fluids. Scientists have now been able to develop a method for detecting and quantifying nanoplastics in transparent body fluids and determining their chemical composition. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 04/14/2025 12:47 EDT

Sophisticated pyrotechnology in the Ice Age: This is how humans made fire tens of thousands of years ago

Whether for cooking, heating, as a light source or for making tools -- it is assumed that fire was essential for the survival of people in the Ice Age. However, it is puzzling that hardly any well-preserved evidence of fireplaces from the coldest period of the Ice Age in Europe has been found so far. A group of scientists has now been able to shed some light on the mystery... Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 04/14/2025 12:47 EDT

Unlocking the genetic basis of animal behavior using fruit flies

Understanding how genes influence complex behaviors remains one of biology's most fascinating challenges. Now, however, in a recent study, researchers have compiled a comprehensive dataset documenting the behaviors of over 30,000 fruit flies across 105 genetically distinct strains. This valuable resource captures individual and group behaviors under various conditions, providing unparalleled insights into the genetic foundations of behavior that could ultimately enable a better understanding of human health Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 04/14/2025 12:47 EDT

Photonic computing needs more nonlinearity: Acoustics can help

Neural networks are one typical structure on which artificial intelligence can be based. The term neural describes their learning ability, which to some extent mimics the functioning of neurons in our brains. To be able to work, several key ingredients are required: one of them is an activation function which introduces nonlinearity into the structure. A photonic activation function has important advantages for the implementation of optical neural networks based... Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 04/14/2025 12:47 EDT

Light bulb moment for understanding DNA repair switches

Researchers have uncovered answers that provide the detail to explain two specific DNA repair processes that have long been in question. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 04/14/2025 12:46 EDT

Modeling method provides smarter way to predict customer demand

Researchers have developed a new forecasting model that helps companies more accurately estimate how many customers are interested in a product -- even when key data is missing. The study introduces a mathematical modeling method that enables businesses to estimate customer interest beyond just completed transactions and traditional forecasting techniques. The approach offers a more precise way to understand demand, optimize operations and improve decision-making. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 04/14/2025 12:46 EDT

Stress, depression factor into link between insomnia, heavy drinking

A new study suggests that perceived stress and depression factor into the relationship between insomnia and hazardous drinking -- perhaps not a surprise. But because the relationship between insomnia and heavy drinking goes in both directions, the influence of stress or depression depends on which condition came first, the analysis found. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 04/14/2025 12:44 EDT

Footprints of tail-clubbed armored dinosaurs found for the first time

Footprints of armored dinosaurs with tail clubs have been identified, following discoveries made in the Canadian Rockies. The 100-million-year-old fossilized footprints were found at sites at both Tumbler Ridge, BC, and northwestern Alberta. Read more ›

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