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2025-06-19

Lanthanide-doped nanomaterials unlock new horizons for advanced imaging and photonics phys.org/news/2025-06-lanthani

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Simulations reveal how SNAPP molecules tear apart drug-resistant bacteria from the inside phys.org/news/2025-06-simulati

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2025-06-19

Asian needle ant: It's venomous, invasive and might be in your backyard phys.org/news/2025-06-asian-ne

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2025-06-19

Saving energy: New method guides magnetism without magnets

In a leap toward greener tech, researchers at the Paul Scherrer Institute have discovered a way to control magnetic textures using electric fields no bulky magnets needed. Their star material? A strange crystal called copper oxyselenide, where magnetic patterns like helices and cones swirl at low temperatures. By zapping it with different electric fields, they could bend,sciencedaily.com/releases/2025

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2025-06-19

Here's why Hurricane Erick is quickly strengthening into dangerous storm phys.org/news/2025-06-hurrican

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Highly charged muonic ions observed in gas-phase experiment for first time phys.org/news/2025-06-highly-m

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Culturally responsive teaching supports refugee students beyond resettlement, says study phys.org/news/2025-06-cultural

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AI sniffs earwax and detects Parkinson’s with 94% accuracy

Imagine diagnosing Parkinson s disease not with pricey scans or subjective checklists, but with a simple ear swab. Scientists in China have developed a promising early screening method that detects Parkinson s from subtle changes in the scent of ear wax yes, really. By analyzing specific volatile compounds in ear wax and feeding that data into an AI-powered olfactory sciencedaily.com/releases/2025

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2025-06-19

Tarantulas bend rules to keep running after losing two legs phys.org/news/2025-06-tarantul

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2025-06-19

'Returnless returns' boost brands among consumers phys.org/news/2025-06-returnle

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2025-06-19

Birds and bats can provide economic benefits to vineyard farmers through natural pest control phys.org/news/2025-06-birds-ec

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2025-06-19

Peatlands across the Arctic are expanding as the climate warms, research shows phys.org/news/2025-06-peatland

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2025-06-19

When Earth iced over, early life may have sheltered in meltwater ponds phys.org/news/2025-06-earth-ic

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2025-06-19

Microfluidic technology could open new pathways to repairing and replacing damaged organs phys.org/news/2025-06-microflu

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2025-06-19

Warning signs on climate flashing bright red: Top scientists phys.org/news/2025-06-climate-

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2025-06-19

Clever worms form superorganism towers to hitch rides on insects

Nematodes tiny yet mighty form wriggling towers to survive and travel as a team. Long thought to exist only in labs, scientists have now spotted these towers naturally forming in rotting orchard fruit. Remarkably, the worms aren t just piling up they build responsive, coordinated structures that hitch rides on insects to escape harsh conditions.

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A data-driven model to help avoid ecosystem collapse phys.org/news/2025-06-driven-e

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2025-06-19

This “Cheater” Plant Is Taking Over the Rainforests – And It’s Visible From Space scitechdaily.com/this-cheater-

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