ScienceDaily
146 articles in the Truth Foundry index. Each links out to the original.
- Sugar-Coated Nanoparticles Boost Glioblastoma Survival by 50% in Mice · Oregon State University researchers achieved a 50% survival increase in mice using mannose-coated nanoparticles to deliver tumor-suppressing mRNA.
- Astronomers Detect Excess Lithium in Sun-Like Star TOI-5882 Suggesting Planetary Engulfment · High lithium levels in star TOI-5882 provide strong evidence it consumed a planet between Earth and Neptune mass.
- AI Flags Over 250,000 Cancer Research Papers Linked to Paper Mills · Machine learning system identifies suspicious writing patterns in over 250,000 cancer research papers.
- CCNY Researchers Chart Quantum Link Between Light and Magnetism in Thin Materials · Physicists at City College of New York review progress on quantum materials where light and magnetism interact directly.
- New Research Shows Wildlife Responses to Humans Vary by Threat Type · Meta-analysis reveals animals fear lethal humans but react unpredictably to non-lethal presence.
- Astronomers Confirm Four Hidden White Dwarf Stars Near Earth · Researchers identified four hidden white dwarfs orbiting red dwarfs within 65 light-years of Earth.
- SETI Researchers Scan K2-18b for Alien Radio Signals with No Success · A joint SETI study using the VLA and MeerKAT found no evidence of artificial radio signals on exoplanet K2-18b.
- New Study Suggests Weight-Loss Drug Semaglutide Slows Biological Aging in HIV Patients · Clinical trial data indicates semaglutide may slow biological aging markers in adults with HIV.
- NASA Awards $600 Million to Three Companies for Four New Lunar Missions · NASA selected Astrobotic, Firefly, and Intuitive Machines for four missions to build a permanent Moon base.
- Yale Study Reveals Hidden Electrical Network in Human Retina · Yale researchers discovered bipolar cells in the retina use electrical synapses to form a coordinated network for low-light vision.
- NTU Researchers Simplify Optical Skyrmion Production Using 200-Year-Old Poisson Spot Technique · NTU scientists generate optical skyrmions using a simple laser setup based on the Poisson spot, removing the need for expensive metamaterials.
- Brain Decision-Making Involves Early Sensory Regions and Feedback Loops · University of Illinois researchers found decision-making begins in early brain regions via feedback loops, not just the frontal cortex.
- Physicists Propose Real-Number Alternative to Quantum Mechanics · New study suggests quantum mechanics can be formulated using only real numbers.
- New Research Reveals Alzheimer's Tau Protein Essential for Long-Term Memory · Scientists discover tau protein organizes and stabilizes long-lasting memories in mice.
- Deep-Sea Pressure Releases Hidden Nutrients from Sinking Marine Snow · New research reveals deep-sea pressure forces dissolved nutrients from marine snow, fueling microbial life.
- Stanford Study Solves Mystery of Earth's Greatest Mass Extinction · Stanford researchers found metabolism and oxygen tolerance determined survival in the Permian-Triassic extinction.
- Tulane Researchers Explain Gold's Atomic Defense Against Tarnishing · Tulane scientists reveal how gold surface atoms rearrange to block oxidation and prevent tarnishing.
- Human Body Reveals Evolutionary Compromises and Design Flaws · The human body exhibits numerous anatomical flaws due to evolutionary history rather than perfect design.
- New Fossil Goose Species Rewrites New Zealand Bird Evolution History · Discovery of Meterchen luti fossil challenges previous theories on giant New Zealand goose origins.
- Georgia Tech Study Links Pesticide Sulfoxaflor to Bee Reproduction Decline · Researchers found sulfoxaflor alters gene activity in bumblebees, potentially reducing offspring and colony survival.
- New Study Suggests Mount Etna Formed via Rare 'Petit-Spot' Mechanism · UNIL researchers propose Mount Etna formed through a unique magma process previously seen only in tiny submarine volcanoes.
- New Study Reveals How Alien Dyson Swarms Would Appear to Astronomers · Amirnezam Amiri's research identifies red and white dwarfs as prime targets for detecting Dyson swarms via infrared signatures.
- Scientists Resolve 150-Year Gallium Atomic Structure Mystery · Auckland researchers reveal gallium's covalent bonds return at high liquid temperatures, overturning decades of assumption.
- Oak Trees Keep Absorbing Carbon After Growth Stops · New study reveals oak trees continue photosynthesis long after growth ceases, challenging carbon storage models.
- Johns Hopkins Researchers Discover Vitamin A and Thyroid Hormone Role in Fetal Vision Development · Scientists identify how retinoic acid and thyroid hormones transform retinal cells to enable sharp human vision before birth.
- Heidelberg Physicists Unify Competing Quantum Models for Impurities · New theory unifies mobile and immobile impurity models in quantum Fermi seas
- Scientists Film Live Goblin Sharks in Deep Sea, Breaking Depth Records · University of Hawai'i researchers document healthy goblin sharks at record depths in the Pacific Ocean.
- Osaka Researchers Use AI to Identify Key Descriptors for Supercooled Water Structure · AI system identifies efficient structural descriptors for supercooled water's competing liquid forms
- Scientists Crack Bacterial Code for Building Better Cancer Drugs · Researchers decipher how bacterial enzymes collaborate to produce anti-cancer compounds.
- Scientists Resurrect 3.2-Billion-Year-Old Enzyme to Unlock Origins of Life · Researchers reconstructed ancient nitrogenase enzymes to reveal early Earth's biological evolution and potential for extraterrestrial life.