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Indigenous Families Struggle to Access Appropriate Care for Sick Children | Science Featured Series Indigenous children in Canada face disproportionately high rates of life-threatening and life-limiting illnesses, placing immense pressure on families who m ...

Systemic barriers persist: Indigenous families face long travel distances, cultural disconnects in care, and limited resources when their children battle serious illnesses—despite strong community and traditional healing ties, according to a new University of Saskatchewan study.

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Red Mud and Fly Ash Combine to Form Ultra Strong Material | Science Featured Series Growing concerns about industrial waste have encouraged scientists to search for ways to reuse materials that would otherwise be discarded. One such waste p ...

Waste to wonder: Researchers just combined red mud (aluminum byproduct) and fly ash (coal byproduct) into an ultra-strong geopolymer material with compressive strength rivaling high-grade cement—while slashing toxic waste and carbon emissions!

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This Plastic Cleans Itself And Even Stops Ice Forming | Science Featured Series Modern materials used in packaging and outdoor applications are constantly exposed to harsh environments, where water, dust, and ice can degrade performance ...

Breakthrough plastic self-cleans & stops ice formation!

UNSW researchers turned PET into superhydrophobic material via thermal etching & chemical modification, forming micro/nano structures that repel water/dirt (coffee/sand), delay ice & resist UV for packaging/cars/outdoor gear.

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This Simple Wood Treatment Could Help Replace Plastic Forever | Science Featured Series Every piece of wood hides a quiet complexity—built from a natural trio of compounds: cellulose for strength, hemicellulose for flexibility, and lignin as a ...

A groundbreaking development in woodworking could replace plastic forever!

Soaking birch sawdust in sodium hydroxide creates more hydrophobic and efficient lignin, paving the way for bio-materials that outperform petroleum plastics.

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This Puppy Vaccine Succeeded When the Others Fell Short | Science Featured Series Understanding how best to protect young dogs from canine parvovirus, a highly contagious virus that causes severe gastrointestinal illness and even death, r ...

Puppy vaccine breakthrough! Nobivac® DP PLUS just succeeded where others failed, fully protecting pups against deadly canine parvovirus—even when maternal antibodies blocked the competition.

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The Shocking Truth About Why Professors Resist Better Teaching Methods | Science Featured Series Understanding what motivates faculty to use new teaching methods is crucial for improving education quality in universities. Many institutions introduce pro ...

Shocking new insights reveal that professors resist evidence-based teaching methods due to overwhelming workloads, research-focused promotion policies, and a lack of institutional support and training.

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Cinnamon Leaves Protect the Brain From Memory Loss | Science Featured Series Neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer’s disease and Parkinson’s disease are becoming more common worldwide, yet current treatments can only manage sy ...

Cinnamon leaf extract, formulated as a nanoemulsion, dramatically improves memory and learning in rats with Alzheimer’s-like damage by reducing amyloid-beta buildup, oxidative stress, and boosting brain antioxidants.

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Forest Organism Holds Secret to Slowing Alzheimer’s Damage | Science Featured Series Bringing attention to one of the most challenging brain diseases today, Alzheimer’s continues to affect millions of people worldwide with memory loss, confu ...

A remarkable compound from forest lichens, gyrophoric acid, blocks harmful amyloid-beta clump formation and rapidly breaks down existing aggregates—key drivers of Alzheimer’s brain damage.

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Medical Recovery Isn’t Enough to Leave Hospital With Tuberculosis | Science Featured Series Tuberculosis remains a major global health concern, and in countries with aging populations its management increasingly extends beyond medical treatment alo ...

New Japanese research reveals that even after achieving medical recovery like smear negativity, TB patients often remain hospitalized due to social barriers—such as inability to live independently, family issues, and delays in transferring to care facilities.

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Quantum Mechanics May Not Need Imaginary Numbers After All | Science Featured Series The mathematical language of quantum mechanics has relied on complex numbers for nearly a century, even though its founder, Erwin Schrödinger, was never ful ...

A groundbreaking study revisits Schrödinger's original ideas, showing that quantum mechanics can be fully described using only real numbers, matching all energy predictions without imaginary components.

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The Body Switch That Can Decide Life or Death | Science Featured Series Blood clots are one of the body’s great survival tools. They seal wounds, stop bleeding, and help us heal. But when clots form at the wrong time or in the w ...

Discover the molecular "body switch" in antithrombin that regulates blood clotting, preventing deadly clots through a heparin-triggered safety latch.

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Experts Warn We Must Act Now to Protect Human Creativity | Science Featured Series People are increasingly wondering what creativity means now that generative artificial intelligence is becoming a part of everyday life. With smart technolo ...

Experts warn that generative AI could lead to a dystopian future where human creativity is overshadowed by machines, but with action, we can harness it for enhancement instead.

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The Daily Fears Shaping Palestinian Lives in Berlin | Science Featured Series Following the 7 October 2023 Hamas attacks on Israeli civilians and the severe Israeli military response in Gaza, Berlin—home to Europe’s largest Palestinia ...

In Berlin's Neukölln, Palestinians face intensified daily fears of surveillance, deportation, and social exclusion following post-October 2023 tensions, shaping family dynamics and silencing voices amid police crackdowns and media backlash.

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The Most Common Antler Abnormality: A Misunderstood Disease? | Science Featured Series People who enjoy deer hunting or watching wildlife often admire antlers as symbols of health, strength, and good genetics. When antlers grow in strange, une ...

Think those bizarre deer antler deformities are just from old injuries?

New research uncovers Pedunculitis Chronica Deformans as the most common culprit—a chronic inflammation disease impacting wildlife health and conservation efforts worldwide.

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World on the brink as global warming looms to exceed the Paris range | Science Featured Series The urgency of climate action has grown as global warming edges closer to limits set by international agreements. A new study provides a clear and reliable ...

“Clear quantification of the Paris goals can help spur climate action in the policy and legal domains. Our results show that this is more urgent than ever.” Gottfried Kirchengast in @sciencefeatured.bsky.social 👇

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World on the brink as global warming looms to exceed the Paris range | Science Featured Series The urgency of climate action has grown as global warming edges closer to limits set by international agreements. A new study provides a clear and reliable ...

World on the brink as global warming looms to exceed the Paris range!
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New Smart Polymers Know When Something’s Hiding in Your Water | Science Featured Series Curiosity about how nature’s own molecules can be turned into useful tools has led scientists to develop new “smart” materials made from cinchona alkaloids ...

New smart polymers know when something’s hiding in your water!
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AI Learns from the Past to Predict the Next Global Disaster | Science Featured Series Predicting when a complex system — such as a climate network, an economy, or even the human heart — is on the verge of abrupt collapse has long been one of ...

AI learns from the past to predict the next nlobal disaster!
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Life-threatening duodenal injury healed using three advanced endoscopic techniques | Science Featured Series A novel combination of endoscopic therapies has demonstrated remarkable success in the treatment of a duodenal fistula, a rare but life-threatening complica ...

Life-threatening duodenal injury healed using three advanced endoscopic techniques!
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What We Miss in Interactions and The One Model That Catches It | Science Featured Series Schematic representation of the Relationship-Centred Shared Decision-Making process model. People receiving physical rehabilitation often face daily care ch ...

What we miss in interactions and the one model that catches it!
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Ukrainian students tried an online mental health intervention and results surprised researchers | Science Featured Series Children in Ukraine continue to live under the weight of war, facing continual disruption and distress. Many have experienced trauma and displacement, and a ...

Ukrainian students tried an online mental health intervention and results surprised researchers!
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Hidden soil chemistry helps rainforests hold their nutrients despite storms | Science Featured Series Biological and chemical processes in rainforests are essential for the way these ecosystems hold onto nutrients, yet many of the details are still unclear. ...

Hidden soil chemistry helps rainforests hold their nutrients despite storms!
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Doctors stop hidden stroke source using unexpected blood flow shortcut | Science Featured Series Vertebral artery stump syndrome, also known as VASS, is a rare but clinically important cause of recurrent strokes. It occurs when small blood clots, known ...

Doctors stop hidden stroke source using unexpected blood flow shortcut!

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Tiny silica particles show surprising promise in stopping tumor growth | Science Featured Series Cancer remains one of the most difficult diseases to treat because every case can be different, and tumors often behave in unpredictable ways. One new direc ...

Tiny silica nanoparticles show strong potential to deliver cancer drugs directly to tumors, minimizing harm to healthy tissue.
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Tiny spider embryos unlock the mystery of body building in nature | Science Featured Series The segmented body plan of arthropods, from insects to spiders, has long fascinated biologists for its conserved appearance and diverse developmental origin ...

Using advanced single-cell tech, scientists mapped how body segments form in spider embryos revealing new paths in evolution and development.
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Specially treated water treated by cold plasma helps stubborn wounds heal faster in diabetes | Science Featured Series Diabetic wounds, particularly foot ulcers, are among the most serious complications faced by patients with diabetes. These chronic wounds often fail to heal ...

Plasma-activated water speeds diabetic wound healing by reducing inflammation and aiding tissue repair.
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Tiny spider embryos unlock the mystery of body building in nature | Science Featured Series The segmented body plan of arthropods, from insects to spiders, has long fascinated biologists for its conserved appearance and diverse developmental origin ...

Tiny spider embryos reveal how segmented bodies form, offering new insight into evolution and development.
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Tiny silica particles show surprising promise in stopping tumor growth | Science Featured Series Cancer remains one of the most difficult diseases to treat because every case can be different, and tumors often behave in unpredictable ways. One new direc ...

Tiny mesoporous silica particles may revolutionize cancer treatment by targeting tumors directly, with minimal impact on healthy organs!

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