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Phys.org - News and Articles on Science and Technology
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Daily science news on research developments, technological breakthroughs and the latest scientific innovations
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Science News, Science Technology, Health, Physics, Space Science, Earth Science, Medicine, Nanotechnology, Nanoscience
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h3 A new and unique fusion reactor comes together due to global research collaboration
h3 Ride-hailing apps reduce racial discrimination impact, new study suggests
h3 Online misinformation most likely to be believed by ideological extremists, study shows
h3 Researchers witness nanoscale water formation in real time
h3 Fluorescent molecules to illuminate life: Simplified synthesis with formaldehyde
h3 Researchers discover mechanism driving immune perturbations after severe infections
h3 Analysis calculates $725M in economic potential from expanded cancer treatment access
h3 Spinal cord organoids could unlock safer treatment for pregnant women with epilepsy
h3 Genetic variants linked to Alzheimer's trigger brain inflammation in females, preclinical study finds
h3 COVID-induced immune memory could protect against severe cases of flu, mouse study suggests
h3 Immunotherapy for gum disease? Study in mice shows promise
h3 New brain-mapping tool may be the 'START' of next-generation therapeutics
h3 The Future is Interdisciplinary
h4 New assessment suggests Anthropocene started in the 1950s
h4 Engineers develop a bendable, programmable, non-silicon microprocessor that requires only 6 mW of power
h4 Research suggests myelin fatty acid metabolism could serve as an energy reserve for the central nervous system
h4 Study sheds light on the paths leading to the degradation of layered Li-rich oxide cathodes
h4 Patient with type 1 diabetes functionally cured using stem cell injections
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h5 MRI provides early warning system for glioblastoma growth
h5 Researchers discover mechanism driving immune perturbations after severe infections
h5 Analysis calculates $725M in economic potential from expanded cancer treatment access
h5 Spinal cord organoids could unlock safer treatment for pregnant women with epilepsy
h5 Genetic variants linked to Alzheimer's trigger brain inflammation in females, preclinical study finds
h5 COVID-induced immune memory could protect against severe cases of flu, mouse study suggests
h5 Immunotherapy for gum disease? Study in mice shows promise
h5 New drug combination shows promise for small cell lung cancer
h5 New brain-mapping tool may be the 'START' of next-generation therapeutics
h5 Early adversity, maternal depression linked to teen mental health risk
h5 Suicide attempts decreased after adding suicide care to primary care, study finds
h5 Circular peptides in violets may aid in the fight against glioblastoma
h5 Research suggests myelin fatty acid metabolism could serve as an energy reserve for the central nervous system
h5 Sociologists estimate impact of Alaska's universal cash payments on birth outcomes
h5 AI-powered apps show potential for detecting depression through eye snapshots
h5 Cohort study sheds light on why the flu vaccine is less effective in older people
h5 Keeping a longer overnight fast and eating an early breakfast may be associated with a lower body mass index
h5 Female representation improves in high-paying medical specialties, finds study
h5 Getting the flu and then your flu shot may benefit immunity
h5 The years 1999 to 2020 saw a decline in menopausal hormone therapy use
h5 Single parents and people with long-term health conditions disproportionately vulnerable to food insecurity: Study
h5 Event-free survival extended with long-term finerenone in heart failure
h5 Robotic surgery for colorectal cancer found to reduce pain and speed up recovery
h5 Trial supports radiotherapy and cisplatin remaining as the standard of care for p16+ oropharyngeal cancer
h5 AI 'liquid biopsies' using cell-free DNA, protein biomarkers, could aid early detection of ovarian cancer
h5 Creating a more accurate model of inflammatory bowel disease
h5 Clinical trial: Addition of atezolizumab to standard care does not improve limited-stage small cell lung cancer survival
h5 Home-based phototherapy as effective as office-based for psoriasis
h5 Patient with type 1 diabetes functionally cured using stem cell injections
h5 Frequent fizzy or fruit drinks and high coffee consumption linked to higher stroke risk
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h5 Harnessing extended reality to reduce the fear of water
h5 New cooling system works on gravity instead of electricity
h5 Many Verizon customers across the US hit by service outage
h5 Getting to zero emissions: A call for unified energy planning
h5 Researchers develop model to project energy storage needs for renewable energy
h5 New method enables robots to map a scene, identify objects in order to complete a set of tasks
h5 Study sheds light on the paths leading to the degradation of layered Li-rich oxide cathodes
h5 Engineers develop a bendable, programmable, non-silicon microprocessor that requires only 6 mW of power
h5 AI pareidolia: Can machines spot faces in inanimate objects?
h5 Study: Conflicting goals, focus on economic development lead to underperforming streetcar systems
h5 Will Meta's Orion smart glasses be the next 'iPhone moment'?
h5 EV drivers more likely to be involved in at-fault road traffic crashes than petrol and diesel drivers, study reveals
h5 Q&A: Professor discusses the risks international organizations face with AI and data protection
h5 Don't believe the hype: Artificial general intelligence is far from inevitable, researchers say
h5 Researcher wants to ensure AI doesn't ruin the environment
h5 Study warns of $557 trillion in stranded assets by 2050 if fossil fuel investments continue
h5 Proof-of-concept study develops battery that would use Martian atmosphere as fuel during discharge
h5 German antitrust watchdog steps up monitoring of Microsoft
h5 Satellite service DirecTV buys rival Dish as it fights the onslaught of streaming services
h5 Scientists develop method to enhance asphalt durability against weather damage and heavy traffic
h5 Report shows routes for recycling carbon dioxide and coal waste into useful products
h5 UK homeowners are reluctant to switch to low-carbon heating—research points to how to change their minds
h5 China leads the net zero transition—here's what we can learn from its progress in Beijing and Hong Kong
h5 How do we know if ChatGPT can recognize a face?
h5 Hurricane Helene power outages leave millions in the dark—poorer areas often wait longest for electricity to be restored
h5 Meta has launched the world's 'most advanced' glasses. Will they replace smartphones?
h5 The problem with new claims that Marlowe's Doctor Faustus was co-written by a forgotten dramatist
h5 Online spaces are rife with toxicity. Well-designed AI tools can help clean them up
h5 Shares in Stellantis, Aston Martin skid on profit warnings
h5 EU states plan Friday vote on Chinese EV tariffs
h3 How emissions from Brazilian Pantanal's soda lakes contribute to climate change
h3 New cooling system works on gravity instead of electricity
h3 Study: 1 of every 4 employees of commercial organizations has withheld inventions from their employer
h3 Study finds about 40% of public supports rationing measures to fight climate change
h3 Protein study reveals how the tiny shrew achieves a resting heart rate of 1,020 beats per minute
h3 Webb detects fast outflow in the host galaxy of a luminous quasar
h3 Research suggests myelin fatty acid metabolism could serve as an energy reserve for the central nervous system
h3 Transforming seaweeds into raw materials for aviation fuel and pharmaceuticals
h3 DNA nanotechnology unravels complex protein interactions to inform cancer diagnostics
h3 Researchers develop model to project energy storage needs for renewable energy
h4 Over half of Americans say lowering health care costs is among most important issues in deciding their presidential pick
h4 Study elucidates a mechanism for phosphorus cycling in subtropical forests
h4 Undecided voters are less likely to cast their ballot, UK study shows
h4 Researcher develops program for 3D cloud tomography
h4 Hubble captures stellar nurseries in majestic spiral galaxy IC 1954
h4 Increased sea surface cooling from hurricanes observed along the Southeast Coast of the United States in recent decades
h4 Brazilians choke as fire smoke blankets 80% of country
h4 Bioinspired yarn can harvest water from fog
h4 Fathers with low incomes are emotionally resilient, finds study
h4 Report warns of missed opportunities by police in the fight against economic crime in the UK
h4 Indigenous US farm workers face greater job-related pain compared to undocumented peers, study suggests
h4 Corporate social responsibility can boost a company's bottom line
h4 European Space Agency releases new strategy for Earth observation
h4 Study suggests simple steps that may improve team ethics
h4 Developing artificial muscles to give weakened people their strength back
h4 Why trying to protect freedom may work better than campaigning to protect democracy
h4 In storms like Hurricane Helene, flooded industrial sites and toxic chemical releases are a silent and growing threat
h4 Talking politics hurts fundraising, finds analysis of 19,898 Kickstarter campaigns
h4 Voters without kids are in the political spotlight, but they're not all the same
h4 How the Taliban's new 'vice and virtue' law erases women by justifying violence against them
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