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Spin gapless state in ferromagnetic CuMnO2: A first principles study Magnetic semiconductor CuMnO2 have potential applications in energy storage and electronic devices. Electronic band structures in the ferromagnetic ph…

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Australian researchers used 3D clinostats to show that microgravity impairs sperm navigation by 40%. It turns out gravity is a crucial "guide" for fertilization. 🧬

#Science #Space #Biology #AcademicSky #ResearchNews

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Innovation This Week is out.

Stories include how Canada can “rewire” its health system, $490M invested in research, policy debates on startups, and insights on the future of postsecondary education.

Read more: zurl.co/ncauX

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📣 #ResearchNews: Tiny, blind, & without a skull 🐟
A Senckenberg team has discovered the 🆕groundwater fish species Gitchak nakana in a well in Assam (NE India). This 2 cm long loach is one of the few fish species that live underground.

Study www.nature.com/articles/s41...

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At Ohio State, the race to reshape emergency rescue tech is on Future engineers are soaring to new heights as they design the next generation of autonomous emergency rescue vehicles. A group at The Ohio State University has created “STUART,” a Small Transportable Uncrewed Aerial Rescue Technology flight vehicle. The team — called The Sloopy Works — designed STUART as an entry for the GoAERO Prize, a...

At Ohio State, the race to reshape emergency rescue tech is on

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Using moon dirt to build future lunar colonies Simulated lunar dirt can be turned into extremely durable structures, potentially paving the way to more sustainable and cost-effective space missions, a new study suggests. Using a special laser 3D printing method, researchers melted fake lunar soil – a synthetic version of the fine dusty material on the moon surface, called regolith simulant...

Using moon dirt to build future lunar colonies

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Our February 2026 MRI Newsletter is out now!🗞️✨

Glacier news, mountain updates, new research, & community announcements from around the world. Take a look & stay connected with what’s happening in #OurChangingMountains.

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Hotspots of accelerated bird decline linked to agricultural activity Though previous research has shown that bird populations are declining across North America, a new study is the first to show that the pace of loss has picked up speed since the mid-1980s in three regions: the Midwest, California and Mid-Atlantic states.After these hotspots of accelerated bird decline were revealed, researchers looked for factor...

Hotspots of accelerated bird decline linked to agricultural activity

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A shift from the sandlot to the travel team for youth sports Pickup basketball and neighborhood kickball are less common now than for generations past, giving way to more organized and formal youth sports intended to help kids get ahead, a new study suggests.Researchers found that compared to people born in earlier decades, youths born in the 1990s spent more of their recreational time playing formal spor...

A shift from the sandlot to the travel team for youth sports

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Are you interested in #ClinicalResearch, #HealthTech, genetics, and #medicine?

Then follow Sage Science and Medicine Research on LinkedIn, where we post about #ResearchNews, #Conferences, our #STEM portfolio, and much more: www.linkedin.com/showcase/sag...

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Emotional memory region of aged brain is sensitive to processed foods Past studies in animals have shown that a highly processed diet is linked to memory problems and inflammation in the aged brain – and the effect can happen fast, after just three days of poor eating. A new study suggests another dietary pitfall could have a similar damaging effect in a similarly short amount of time in older adults: a lack of ...

Emotional memory region of aged brain is sensitive to processed foods

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Researchers find satellite data can’t forecast future tremors Scientists have developed a method to assess whether tiny changes in Earth’s gravity can be used to predict oncoming earthquakes. Their conclusion: It can’t, which refutes a hypothesis which researchers thought would provide hope for better warnings. As one of the most mysterious of our planet’s natural disasters, earthquakes’ location a...

Researchers find satellite data can’t forecast future tremors

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Tech Savvy Truth Seeking In a world flooded with clickbait, deepfakes, and propaganda, John 8:32 remains powerfully true: "You will know the truth, and the truth will set you free." In this practical byte sized episode, Amy Lynn equips you to test everything and hold fast to what is good in today's noisy digital landscape.   Discover three free, easy to install browser extensions that fight deception daily: NewsGuard rates news sites with clear red, green, or yellow labels plus ownership and fact check details, Ground News Bias Checker shows the same story from left, center, and right sources side by side to expose blind spots and echo chambers, and uBlock Origin blocks misleading "sponsored content" ads disguised as real articles.   Bonus tool for images and videos: InVID Verification, used by journalists, lets you drop in a link for instant reverse search, metadata checks, and manipulation detection in seconds.   These tools are powerful, yet true discernment starts with the Holy Spirit. Pair them with a simple five second prayer from Psalm 25:5 "Guide me in Your truth and teach me" every time you open a news app or social feed.   You don't have to fear deception or hide from the world know the truth, verify before sharing, and walk in real freedom rooted in Christ.   If misleading headlines or viral fakes have you anxious about staying informed, this episode offers biblical wisdom plus everyday faith and tech tools to seek truth confidently.   Tune in now for the faith and tech discernment that keeps you free and fearless.

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Moths could reduce mammals’ use in science Researchers in the UK have performed gene-editing in wax moths for the first time, opening avenues to use them as a replacement for rodents in some types of research, particularly infection.

Researchers at the University of Exeter have performed gene-editing in wax #moths for the first time, opening avenues to use them as a #replacement for #rodents in some types of #research, particularly #infection.
www.eara.eu/post/moths-c...
#AnimalResearch #3Rs #reduction #rodent #ResearchNews

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Researchers want a better whiff of plant-based proteins Off-putting smells can make even the healthiest of foods unpalatable. In a new study, researchers have developed a way to remove unpleasant aromas from plant-based proteins to make them smell more appealing. They did so by designing a two-step fermentation process to counter the odors that typically form during cultivation and extraction. The st...

Researchers want a better whiff of plant-based proteins

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A recent #review in the Journal of #Micromanufacturing highlights how #bioprinting parameters that enhance shape and strength can increase cell stress and decrease viability.

Read it here: https://ow.ly/thc450YeTGx

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Signal carriers from cells embedded in tissue send short-range messages A new study may change the way scientists think about the distance traveled by tiny bubbles carrying signals between cells that are embedded in tissue. These particles, called extracellular vesicles, are known to safely carry signaling cargo as a communication method between cells in bodily fluids and within tissue, and to influence health and d...

Signal carriers from cells embedded in tissue send short-range messages

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Three-quarters of cancer patients in England will survive by 2035, government pledges Government to invest £2bn in NHS cancer services in England as figures show diagnosis made every 75 seconds in the UK

UK plans to increase cancer survival to 75% by 2035 with massive investment in diagnostics, treatment access, and genomic care; a bold blueprint for saving lives. #CancerStrategy #ResearchNews #TCSC
www.theguardian.com/society/2026...

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Killing cancer cells with RNA therapeutics A new study in mice hints at the potential to use tiny particles made with RNA molecules to deliver chemotherapy drugs and other therapies directly to tumors, killing cancer cells without generating an immune response or toxicity-related side effects. Researchers constructed tiny molecular clusters called RNA micelles, loaded them with potent ch...

Killing cancer cells with RNA therapeutics

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Some bottled water worse than tap for microplastics, study shows Some brands of bottled water contain significantly higher levels of microplastics than tap water, according to new research by scientists who have developed a novel method for detecting these tiny particles.The result of a global buildup in plastic pollution, microplastics and nanoplastics are small synthetic particles produced when plastic prod...

Some bottled water worse than tap for microplastics, study shows

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International collaboration spurs AI-powered drug discovery tool Researchers from The Ohio State University and the Indian Institute of Technology Madras have developed an artificial intelligence framework to rapidly generate drug-like molecules that are easier to synthesize in real-world laboratory settings.The new system, called PURE (Policy-guided Unbiased REpresentations for Structure-Constrained Molecula...

International collaboration spurs AI-powered drug discovery tool

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Happy to share this: we confirmed a significant link between smoking and depression using data from the @nako.de. Our analysis of over 170,000 participants shows that both current and former smokers face a higher lifetime risk of depression. #MentalHealth #ResearchNews #PublicHealth

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How stress alters the brain in zebrafish Researchers in the Netherlands used zebrafish to understand how the receptors responsible for stress work in the brain.

Researchers @unileiden.bsky.social used #zebrafish to understand how the receptors responsible for #stress work in the #brain. www.eara.eu/post/how-str... #Depression #MoodDisorders #MentalHealth #Neuron #Neuroscience #AnimalResearch #Research #ResearchNews #Science #scicomm #Biomedical #Health

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U.S. forests are locking in major carbon emissions U.S. forests have stored more carbon in the past two decades than at any time in the last century, an increase attributable to a mix of natural factors and human activity, finds a new study. To unravel the cause behind this spike, researchers used nationwide forest data to examine how six environmental factors may have contributed to the increas...

U.S. forests are locking in major carbon emissions

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Mental blocks to starting an unpleasant task explained in monkeys Researchers in Japan have identified, in macaques, a brain circuit that acts like a "motivation brake", helping to explain why it can be hard to start unpleasant tasks.

Why is it so difficult to start unpleasant tasks?
Researchers @ashbi-kyotou.bsky.social identified, in #monkeys, a #brain circuit that acts like a "motivation brake". www.eara.eu/post/mental-...
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Cancer protein affects the heart in mice A study in Germany using mice has revealed that a protein linked to cancer also affects the heart.

Researchers @tudresden.bsky.social found that a protein called MCL1, previously known for helping #cancer cells survive, also affect the heart in #mice.
www.eara.eu/post/cancer-...
#cancer #heart #mice #research #researchnews #health #AnimalResearch #Germany

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Short-term stress in zebrafish shows positive immune response Researchers in the Netherlands have found that short-term periods of stress can lead to activation of the immune system in zebrafish.

Could #stress have positive effects? Researchers from Radboud University have found that short-term periods of stress can lead to activation of the #immune system in #zebrafish.
www.eara.eu/post/short-t...
#Immunity #AnimalResearch #Research #ResearchNews #Science #Netherlands

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📣 #ResearchNews: Tropical Time Machine 🌏🧬 Long considered impossible, but: Ancient environmental DNA survives even in the tropics! Senckenberg researchers have shown that entire past ecosystems can be reconstructed from a teaspoon of sediment.

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How doubting your doubts may increase commitment to goals When it comes to our most important long-term goals in life, it is not uncommon to face obstacles that may lead us to doubt whether we can achieve our ambitions.But when life hands you doubts, the answer may be to question your doubts, a new study suggests.A psychology professor found that when people who were worried about achieving an identity...

How doubting your doubts may increase commitment to goals

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