Monday, December 15, 2025

Research: Jawless fish take a bite out of the blood-brain barrier —

A jawless parasitic fish could help lead the way to more effective treatments for multiple brain ailments, including cancer, trauma and stroke. One major...

Research: Researchers develop new laser microscope that could be ‘revolutionary’ for treatment of diseases...

University of British Columbia researchers have developed a specialized microscope that has the potential ability to both diagnose diseases that include skin cancer...

Research: Neanderthals and modern humans diverged at least 800,000 years ago, research on teeth...

Neanderthals and modern humans diverged at least 800,000 years ago, substantially earlier than indicated by most DNA-based estimates, according to new research by...

Research: From Earth’s deep mantle, scientists find a new way volcanoes form —

Far below Bermuda's pink sand beaches and turquoise tides, geoscientists have discovered the first direct evidence that material from deep within Earth's mantle...

Research: On the way to fighting staph infections with the body’s immune system —

Researchers have gained a greater understanding of the biology of staphylococcus skin infections in mice and how the mouse immune system mobilizes to...

Research: Extreme hot days will dramatically increase, especially in low income counties —

While extreme cold and snow often make headlines in the Northeast, by 2060, there will be far more record heat. Imagine the most...

Research: Fewer plants cause developmental delays for prolific produce pollinators —

There has been a lot of buzz about honeybees' failing health because they pollinate our produce. Less well known is how critical bumblebees...

Research: Virutally energy-free superfast computing invented by scientists using light pulses —

Superfast data processing using light pulses instead of electricity has been created by scientists. The invention uses magnets to record computer data which consume...

Research: CT scan of 30-million-year-old fossil indicates echolocation evolved more than once —

Vanderbilt University paleontologists are looking into the evolutionary origins of the whistles and squeaks that dolphins and porpoises make -- part of the...

Research: Chewing gums reveal the oldest Scandinavian human DNA —

The first humans who settled in Scandinavia more than 10,000 years ago left their DNA behind in ancient chewing gums, which are masticated...

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