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Higher Performing Steel and Sections for a Modern Energy Grid - SciTube As climate change accelerates and our demand for electricity increases, our existing electricity networks will need to be fundamentally restructured. Steel pylons are a vital part of the electricity g...

Higher performing steel for a modern energy grid. Stronger, smarter materials could help build the infrastructure needed for a more resilient, electrified future. In this SciTube, the research explores why it matters.
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Dr. Khuthala Mabetha | How Social Support Shapes Pregnancy for Young Women in South Africa - SciTube Pregnancy can be a time of excitement and hope, but it can also bring uncertainty, stress and emotional upheaval, especially for young women navigating major life changes. A study led by Dr. Khuthala Mabetha and colleagues sheds light on how social support shapes the pregnancy experiences of young women in Soweto, South Africa, revealing just how powerful everyday relationships can be during this pivotal period.

Support can shape the entire experience of pregnancy. Dr Khuthala Mabetha shows that strong support from partners, family, and peers can improve wellbeing and outcomes for young mothers. Why support networks matter more than we think: scitube.io/dr-khuthala-...
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Dr Susanna Bairoh | Equal Degrees, Unequal Incomes: New Evidence from Finland’s STEM Workforce - SciTube Even in countries celebrated for gender equality, women still earn less than men – and moving into science and technology does not magically solve the problem. New research by Susanna Bairoh, Satu Pyö...

Dr Susanna Bairoh, Satu Pyöriä and Niklas Mäkinen shows that even within STEM, income gaps persist, raising questions about how merit really translates into earnings.Why equal education doesn’t always mean equal outcomes: scitube.io/dr-susanna-b... doi.org/10.1177/09500170251366157

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Dr Sriram Iyengar | Resilience Informatics - SciTube Pandemics! Heatwaves! Floods! Droughts! We live in an age of overlapping crises. Climate change is intensifying. Acute, short-term stressors and chronic, long-term stressors damage physical and mental...

How do we prepare for crises before they happen?
Dr Sriram Iyengar is building “resilience informatics”, using data and technology to help communities adapt to pandemics, climate change, and future shocks.
Why resilience isn’t luck, it’s designed:
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Assistant Professor Ligeia Quackelbeen | How do Judges categorize conduct as a crime in International Criminal Law and what roles does culture play? - SciTube How do judges decide what counts as a crime and which crime? Take marriage. In some cultures, it's defined by family consent or monogamy. In others, by religion or ritual. What if judges must fit thes...

How do judges decide what counts as a crime? Assistant Professor Ligeia Quackelbeen shows that when culture shapes behaviour, rigid legal categories can miss the full picture. Why context matters more than checklists:
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Dr. Francisco Pelegri – Dr. Ryan Trevena | What Hybrid Fish Reveal About Boundaries in Evolution - SciTube Why can some animals from different species mate and produce healthy offspring, while others can’t? Closely related species can sometimes reproduce, but the further apart they are on the evolutionary ...

Some species can mix. Others can’t. Why? By creating hybrid fish, researchers show how small genetic differences quickly turn into big problems, from development to fertility. An insight into how new species form: scitube.io/dr-francisco...
#Evolution #Science doi.org/10.1111/ede.12495

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Why Most Research Is Never Seen (And How to Change That)
Why Most Research Is Never Seen (And How to Change That) YouTube video by SciTube

There’s a gap between publishing research… and it actually being understood.

Most work never reaches the people it’s meant to.

Not because it lacks value
But because it’s hard to access and engage with.

We’re trying to change that 👇

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Marc de la Roche – Maike de la Roche | A New Route to Precision Cancer Immunotherapy - SciTube Cancer treatments are increasingly moving beyond one-size-fits-all approaches, and new research led by Marc de la Roche and Maike de la Roche shows how a single biological target could open the door t...

New research led by Marc de la Roche and Maike de la Roche shows how precision immunotherapy could train the immune system to target cancer cells more effectively opening new routes for hard to treat tumours. Watch: scitube.io/marc-de-la-r...
#CancerResearch doi.org/10.1038/s44321-024-00121-2

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Dr Fatema Alali | How Ring-Shaped Gold Nanoparticles Could Revolutionise Cancer Treatment - SciTube Nanoparticles may be tiny, but their potential impact on medicine is enormous. In a new study, researcher Fatema Alali explores how carefully designed gold nanoparticles could make light-based cancer ...

Researcher Fatema Alali shows how ring-shaped gold nanoparticles could make laser-based cancer treatment more precise, stable, and effective. Watch: scitube.io/dr-fatema-al...
#CancerResearch #Nanotech doi.org/10.1007/s11468-025-03116-y

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Dr. Missy Thompson | Uncovering the Science Behind Elite Ice Climbing - SciTube Ice climbing is one of the most dramatic winter sports, with athletes swinging axes into frozen walls and hauling themselves skyward on vertical sheets of ice. But behind the spectacle lies a science ...

What makes an elite ice climber?
Faster movement, fewer moves, and smarter technique. New research is uncovering the science behind performance. scitube.io/dr-missy-tho... #SportsScience #IceClimbing doi.org/10.3390/biomechanics4030031

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Dr. Mark Greenwald | The NET Device™: A New Tool to Help People Recover from Opioid Addiction - SciTube For people trying to stop using opioids, the most dangerous point in recovery often comes right at the start. Withdrawal can arrive quickly and fiercely, bringing physical pain, severe anxiety, sleepl...

Reducing opioid withdrawal by 60% in 1 hour.
The NET Device is making recovery more accessible.
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Dr Aminath Sudha | Beyond the Pay Rise: Rethinking Motivation in Public Service - SciTube When governments want public services to run better, one common solution is simple: pay people more. But new research led by Dr Aminath Sudha suggests the reality is far more complicated. Her study of...

What really motivates public servants? New research says it’s more than just pay.
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#PublicPolicy #Leadership doi.org/10.1108/IJPPM-09-2023-0507

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Dr. Bruce Lahn | Cracking the Code of How Cells Choose Their Fates - SciTube How does a single fertilized egg produce the hundreds of cell types that make up the body – from neurons and skin cells to muscle and blood? This question has long been one of biology’s great mysterie...

How does one fertilized egg become hundreds of different cell types? Dr Bruce Lahn explores the genetic switches that guide how cells choose their fate. scitube.io/dr-bruce-lah...
#CellBiology #ScienceCommunication doi.org/10.1101/2024.08.07.606262

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Professor Magnus S. Magnusson | The Surprising Similarities Between Human Cells and Societies - SciTube For most of history, humans lived in small groups. Then, almost overnight in evolutionary terms, billions of us began cooperating in vast, complex societies, something unmatched in the animal kingdom....

Cells and societies have more in common than you think.
Both are organised around shared information DNA in cells, written knowledge in society. That’s how complexity grows. scitube.io/professor-ma... #Science #Research doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1157315

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Dr Charlotte Parham – Dr Louis Nadelson | Lessons in Connection: What School Desegregation Meant for Black Students in the American South - SciTube Intrauterine adhesion is a common gynecological condition – one of the main diseases of the reproductive system. This uterine disorder is characterized by a partial or complete adhesion between the an...

New research with Dr Charlotte Parham and Dr Louis Nadelson explores how school desegregation felt for Black students in the American South. Their stories show that moving students wasn’t enough, true equality needs honesty, understanding and compassion too. scitube.io/dr-charlotte...

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Dr Andrea Haefner | How Civil Society Groups Are Speaking Up for the Mekong River - SciTube The Mekong River is one of Southeast Asia’s great lifelines, supporting more than 65 million people and sustaining extraordinary biodiversity. Yet it is also a river under immense pressure, as countri...

Communities and civil society groups are raising their voices to protect the Mekong River and the people who depend on it. Their efforts highlight the power of collective action for environ-mental and social justice. Watch here: scitube.io/dr-andrea-ha... doi.org/10.1080/02508060.2024.2321777

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Dr. Angelo Hooker | Understanding Intrauterine Scarring to Improve Fertility and Pregnancy Outcomes - SciTube Intrauterine adhesion is a common gynecological condition – one of the main diseases of the reproductive system. This uterine disorder is characterized by a partial or complete adhesion between the an...

New research on intrauterine scarring is helping improve fertility care and pregnancy outcomes. A positive step forward for reproductive health. Watch here: scitube.io/dr-angelo-ho... #Fertility #WomensHealth doi.org/10.1186/s12884-022-05164-2

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Memory, Aging, and the IQity® NeuroTimeLine™ Advantage - SciTube Most people assume memory loss is a natural and unavoidable part of getting older. But modern neuroscience tells a very different story. Your brain can regain clarity, restore memory, and even reverse...

Memory changes as we get older. But by understanding the brain’s timeline, we can make smarter choices to protect long-term cognitive health. Watch here: scitube.io/memory-aging... #BrainHealth #HealthyAging

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Reducing Racial Disparities in Anemia in Pregnancy - SciTube Pregnancy is often an exciting time as families welcome a new baby (or babies) into their homes. But sometimes, new mothers face serious health problems that can become life-threatening. Doctors call ...

Racial disparities in anemia during pregnancy are widening, with Black mothers facing higher rates and greater risk of severe complications. Early screening and targeted intervention can make a real difference. Watch: scitube.io/reducing-rac... doi.org/10.1097/AOG.0000000000005325

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Dr Pilar Garcia-Jimenez – Dr Rafael Robaina | How Jumping Genes Help Seaweeds Survive Climate Stress - SciTube Seaweeds play a vital role in coastal ecosystems, providing food, habitat, and carbon storage. As oceans warm and conditions become more unpredictable due to climate change, understanding how seaweeds...

New research shows “jumping genes” help seaweeds adapt to climate stress by reshuffling their DNA to survive warming seas and tougher conditions. Fascinating insight into marine resilience and genome flexibility. scitube.io/dr-pilar-gar... doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2025.1592442

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Dr Liisa Laakso | A Ray of Hope for Mitochondrial Disease - SciTube MELAS is one of a number of rare genetic conditions in which a person’s cells struggle to make enough energy. As a result, people with MELAS often face extreme fatigue, muscle weakness, strokes, and a...

A ray of hope for mitochondrial disease research with Dr Liisa Laakso, exciting progress and insights that could change lives.
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#MitochondrialDisease #ScienceCommunication doi.org/10.3390/jcm14062047

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Dr Ori Soltes | The War Within: How Our Search for Meaning Can Unite or Divide Us - SciTube Religion has long helped people make sense of the world, but as Dr Ori Soltes argues in a recent paper, this guidance comes with deep complications. Even the word religion contains a puzzle. It stems ...

Exploring how our search for meaning can either bring us together or drive us apart with Dr Ori Soltes. A deep look at religion, interpretation and the human condition. scitube.io/dr-ori-solte...
#HumanBehaviour #Belief doi.org/10.3390/rel14010127

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Right in time for the january @epsiloon.com article on ageing!

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Dr Michael Rera | Smurf and Death: Understanding the Phasing of Aging - SciTube Aging is one of biology’s most universal and mysterious processes. Most living organisms age, although in different ways, yet scientists still don’t fully understand how or why it happens the way it d...

Dr Michael Rera dives into how the aging process changes over time and what it means for lifespan and health. A fresh look at how we age. scitube.io/dr-michael-r...
#Aging #Biology doi.org/10.1371/jour...

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Dr Luca Nitschke | A Social-Ecological Model of How Daily Routines Intertwine with Nature - SciTube Everyday activities such as gardening or commuting might not seem like they have much to do with global environmental crises – but a new study led by Luca Nitschke argues otherwise. He and his colleag...

Dr Luca Nitschke explores how our everyday routines, from commuting to relaxing outdoors, are closely connected to nature. A fresh way of thinking about daily life and the environment. scitube.io/dr-luca-nits... doi.org/10.1080/23251042.2025.2473172 @isoe-institut.bsky.social

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Professor Indraneel Mittra | Horizontally Transferred Cell-Free Chromatin Particles: A New Frontier in Mammalian Genomics - SciTube Professor Indraneel Mittra and his research team at the Advanced Centre for Treatment, Research & Education in Cancer, Mumbai, has discovered a surprising role for cell-free chromatin particles, cfChP...

Horizontally Transferred Cell-Free Chromatin Particles: A New Frontier in Mammalian Ge-nomics. New research from Professor Indraneel Mittra suggests DNA fragments from dying cells can enter healthy cells and influence their genomes. scitube.io/professor-in... doi.org/10.7554/eLife.103771.3

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The Hidden Role of Platelets: New Insights Towards the Treatment of Aplastic Anaemia - SciTube Aplastic anaemia is a common and significant hematologic disease, where the bone marrow cannot produce enough blood cells, leaving people exhausted, prone to infections, and at risk of serious bleedin...

Discover how platelets might do more than just stop bleeding in aplastic anaemia. New research highlights their hidden role in immune signalling and treatment ideas.
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Dr Anne Kovalainen – Dr Seppo Poutanen | From Public Good to Private Gain: Exploring the Marketisation of Finnish Education - SciTube For decades, Finland has been celebrated for its world-class schools and egalitarian education system. But recent research by Anne Kovalainen and Seppo Poutanen from the University of Turku reveals th...

Finland is known for its fair, high-quality education system. But new re-search shows it is increasingly being treated as a marketable product ra-ther than a public good. What does this shift mean for the future of learn-ing?
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