Jul 31, 2025
Encapsulated fecal microbiota transplants show promise in eliminating superbugs by restoring healthy gut bacteria, potentially reducing reliance on antibiotics.
Released goldfish grow rapidly, stir up sediment and spread disease, causing major ecological harm in lakes and ponds across the U.S.
Scientists have developed a process to break down harmful PFAS chemicals and reuse fluorine components in safer products like pharmaceuticals.
BioSIPs, made from agricultural waste and mushroom insulation, outperform standard materials in energy efficiency and offer a toxin-free alternative to construction.
Self-driving vehicles are being designed with biometric sensors, aromatherapy, massage seating and AI-guided routes to support passenger health and relaxation.
Jun 30, 2025
A small study shows that diet changes can quickly alter sperm gene regulators, suggesting that paternal nutrition may influence offspring health from conception.
Ticks in Virginia, Maryland, and Delaware are now carrying babesiosis, a rare parasite once limited to the Northeast and Midwest, raising public health concerns.
A newly FDA-approved self-test device enables at-home HPV screening, offering a less invasive alternative to Pap smears and encouraging broader participation.
A study links shingles vaccination to a 20% lower dementia risk, suggesting immune response and reduced inflammation may play protective roles—especially in women.
New research reveals proteasomes generate infection-fighting peptides, potentially opening a path to novel antibiotic therapies for resistant bacterial strains.
A 3D-printed station in Japan was installed overnight, slashing costs and build time, showcasing how additive manufacturing can transform public infrastructure
Researchers used lasers to stimulate eye cells, leading participants to see “olo,” a vivid bluish-green color reportedly outside the standard human color range.
Scientists discovered 60+ new species and methane-fed life in unexplored Chilean seafloor canyons, using robotic dives nearly 10,000 feet below the surface.
The leaf sheep sea slug stores algae chloroplasts and photosynthesizes, a rare trait in animals that lets it convert sunlight into energy for days.
A record 156 million Americans now live with unhealthy air, as climate change fuels wildfire smoke and extreme heat, reversing decades of clean air progress
May 30, 2025
A study finds aging accelerates in molecular spurts—most notably around ages 44 and 60—linked to shifts in metabolism, inflammation and immune resilience.
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