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ScienceDaily · 02/03/2025 18:22 EDT

Researchers solve a fluid mechanics mystery

Seven years ago, researchers caught an unexpected phenomenon on film: A pool of red dye that somehow 'knew' how to solve a maze filled with milk. Propelled forward by a couple drops of soap, it unerringly found its way, avoiding dead ends and even making 90 degree turns in its path toward the exit. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 02/03/2025 18:22 EDT

Study examines how African farmers are adapting to mountain climate change

A new international study highlights the severity of climate change impacts across African mountains, how farmers are adapting, and the barriers they face -- findings relevant to people living in mountain regions around the world. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily 3 place · 02/03/2025 18:22 EDT

The cost of preventing extinction of Australia's priority species

A new study has estimated it would cost $15.6 billion per year for 30 years to prevent extinction for 99 of Australia's priority species. The research highlights the urgent need for increased funding to combat threats such as habitat destruction, invasive species and climate change. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 02/03/2025 16:40 EDT

Slow traffic, fast food: Study links road delays with unhealthy eating

Ever notice how much more tempting it is to pick up fast food for dinner after being stuck in traffic? It's not just you. New research shows that traffic delays significantly increase visits to fast food restaurants, leading to unhealthier eating for millions each year. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 02/03/2025 16:39 EDT

Revolutionary lubricant prevents friction at high temperatures

Through a multi-university collaboration, researchers have discovered a new, solid lubricating mechanism that can reduce friction in machinery at extremely high temperatures, well beyond the breakdown temperature of traditional solid lubricant such as graphite. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 02/03/2025 16:38 EDT

Life-bearing water arrived on Earth later rather than sooner

Scientist have concluded water did not arrive as early during Earth's formation as previously thought, an insight that bears directly on the question of when life originated on the planet. The finding is significant because the data reported by the study support the idea that water arrived towards the final stages of Earth's development into a planet from dust and gas, what geologists refer to as late accretion. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 02/03/2025 16:38 EDT

Gene therapy may be 'one shot stop' for rare bone disease

For the last 10 years, the only effective treatment for hypophosphatasia (HPP) has been an enzyme replacement therapy that must be delivered by injection three-to-six times each week. Currently, patients are treated with injections of asfotase alfa, a mineral-targeted form of the missing enzyme called tissue-nonspecific alkaline phosphatase (TNAP). Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 02/03/2025 16:37 EDT

Don't know something? Apes can tell

To get treats, apes eagerly pointed them out to humans who didn't know where they were, a seemingly simple experiment that demonstrated for the first time that apes will communicate unknown information in the name of teamwork. The study also provides the clearest evidence to date that apes can intuit another's ignorance, an ability thought to be uniquely human. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 02/03/2025 14:27 EDT

A new approach to detecting Alzheimer's disease

Research has revealed clear evidence that changes in the orchestration of brain oxygenation dynamics and neuronal function in Alzheimer's disease contribute to the neurodegeneration. Researchers found that the median respiration rate was approximately 13 breaths per minute for the control group, and approximately 17 breaths per minute for the Alzheimer's group. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 02/03/2025 14:27 EDT

Mothers of twins face a higher risk of heart disease in the year after birth

The risk of being admitted to the hospital with heart disease is twice as high the year after birth for mothers of twins compared to singleton births, according to new research. The risk is even higher in mothers of twins who had a high blood pressure condition during pregnancy. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 02/03/2025 14:27 EDT

Revealing underwater secrets with new technique

Scientists are hoping a new research technique will help unlock underwater secrets of marine wildlife. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 02/03/2025 14:27 EDT

Could the contraceptive pill reduce risk of ovarian cancer?

It's a little pill with big responsibilities. But despite its primary role to prevent pregnancy, the contraceptive pill (or 'the Pill') could also help reduce the risk of ovarian cancer, according to new research. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 02/03/2025 14:27 EDT

User-friendly system can help developers build more efficient simulations and AI models

Researchers developed an automated system to help programmers increase the efficiency of their deep learning algorithms by simultaneously leveraging two types of redundancy in complex data structures: sparsity and symmetry. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 02/03/2025 14:25 EDT

How does the hippocampus coordinate memory encoding and retrieval?

A team of scientists has unveiled how the hippocampus orchestrates multiple memory processes, including encoding new information, forming memories, and retrieving them. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 02/03/2025 14:25 EDT

Computer model helps identify cancer-fighting immune cells key to immunotherapy

Researchers have developed a computer model to help scientists identify tumor-fighting immune cells in patients with lung cancer treated with immune checkpoint inhibitors. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 02/03/2025 14:25 EDT

Tiny copper 'flowers' bloom on artificial leaves for clean fuel production

Tiny copper 'nano-flowers' have been attached to an artificial leaf to produce clean fuels and chemicals that are the backbone of modern energy and manufacturing. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 02/03/2025 14:25 EDT

Improved treatment timing reduces honey bee losses to Varroa mites

Honey bee mortality can be significantly reduced by ensuring that treatments for the parasitic Varroa mite occur within specific timeframes, a new study reveals. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 02/03/2025 14:25 EDT

Hijacking of plasmin by dengue virus for infection

Biological scientists have uncovered how the dengue virus uses its envelope protein to capture human plasmin from a blood meal to enhance the permeability of the mosquito midgut for infection. Read more ›

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