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Thursday, November 6, 2025
Three new toad species skip the tadpole phase and give birth to live toadlets
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One of the newly described toad species, Nectophrynoides luhomeroensis. Photo credit: John Lyarkurwa An international team of researchers ha...
Physicists discover new state of matter in electrons, platform to study quantum phenomena
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From left, researchers Cyprian Lewandowski, Aman Kumar and Hitesh Changlani. Photo Credit: Devin Bittner/FSU College of Arts and Sciences El...
Plant protection products change the behavior of non-target organisms
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The honeybee (Apis mellifera) served as the model organism for pollinating insects. Photo Credit: André Künzelmann / UFZ Plant protection...
New modeling shows difficult future for the GBR under climate change
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Coral bleached by high water temperatures in the Pacific Ocean. Photo Credit: Professor Peter Mumby The most sophisticated modeling to date ...
Oxford scientists capture genome’s structure in unprecedented detail
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Detailed map of the genome one pixel per nucleotide Image Credit: Radcliffe Department of Medicine Scientists from Oxford's Radcliffe De...
Long-lived contrails usually form in natural ice clouds
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Contrails over Jülich, embedded in very thin and therefore barely visible cirrus clouds. Photo Credit:© Andreas Petzold Long-lived contrails...
Wednesday, November 5, 2025
New study uncovers potential way to prevent breast cancer in premenopausal women
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Photo Credit: Angiola Harry A University of Manchester study funded by Breast Cancer Now and supported by Prevent Breast Cancer, reveals a ...
Prime time for fiber optics to take a deep dive into brain circuits
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Fiber-optic technology is being refined for brain research. WashU engineers have developed a way to vastly expand the utility of a single fi...
New study revises our picture of the most common planets in the galaxy
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A new study finds that many “mini-Neptunes”—perhaps the most common planets in the galaxy—are under so much pressure from their heavy atmosp...
Ancient mammoth tooth offers clues about Ice Age life in northeastern Canada
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Image Credit: Scientific Frontline / AI generated The re-examination of a 19th-century fossil indicates that woolly mammoths once roamed muc...
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