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Monday, December 8, 2025
Temporary carbon removals can compensate warming from methane emissions
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Photo Credit: Marita Kavelashvili Carbon removal projects could prove vital in offsetting methane emissions – the second largest contributo...
Saturday, December 6, 2025
Molecular Biology: In-Depth Description
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Image Credit: Scientific Frontline / AI Generated Molecular biology is the branch of biology that studies the molecular basis of biological ...
Microtechnology: In-Depth Description
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Image Credit: Scientific Frontline Microtechnology is the specific branch of engineering and science that deals with the design, fabrication...
FTPie
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Image Credit: Scientific Frontline In the modern digital ecosystem, the email inbox and basic cloud web interfaces remain surprisingly ineff...
What Is: Dementia
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Illustration Credit: Scientific Frontline The End of the Passive Era The year 2025 marks a definitive inflection point in the history of neu...
Receptors in mammary glands make livestock and humans inviting hosts for avian flu
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Microscope-captured images of a mammary gland of a pig show the presence of influenza receptors. In the image on the left, receptors for avi...
New study reviews research linking probiotic and prebiotic supplements and skin health
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Photo Credit: Christin Hume Researchers from King’s College London and Yakult Science for Health have conducted a comprehensive review of e...
Memory research: How respiration shapes remembering
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Recording of brain activity using EEG. Photo Credit: © LMU / Johanna Weber First and foremost, we breathe to absorb oxygen – but this vital ...
Friday, December 5, 2025
Where the elements come from?
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The chlorine and potassium needed to support planet formation and sustain life come from exploding stars. Image Credit: JAXA "Why are w...
Soft Electronics That Shape-Shift
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Vidhika Damani and assistant professor Laure Kayser inspect a sample of the reversible conductive hydrogel they developed for bioelectronics...
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