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Can you blame bad behavior on your gut? Science says yes
Newsweek· 11 hours agoYour gut microbiome could be influencing your decisions, especially when it comes to altruistic...
A Symphony of Bonds: Sonification Unlocks Protein Folding Pathways
SciTechDaily· 9 hours agoResearchers used sound to reveal hidden patterns in protein folding, emphasizing the role of...
Seeing the color of entangled photons in molecular systems
Phys.org· 8 hours agoSpectroscopy is the study of how matter absorbs and emits light and other radiation. It allows...
Increasing drought puts the resilience of the Amazon rainforest to the test
Phys.org· 6 hours agoSince 2015, the Amazon has been slower to recover from increasing drought events, but, overall, the...
Cicadas Squirt Jets of Pee Out Their Backsides — And That’s Not Even The Weirdest Part
Inverse· 4 days agoCicadas, it turns out, pee like racehorses. Next time you complain about your day at work, spare a...
Discovering the Hidden Species Among Giant Hummingbirds
SciTechDaily· 2 days agoResearchers at the University of New Mexico have documented the extreme migration of giant...
The carbon cost of return-to-office mandates
Crosscut· 6 days agoMany companies made headway during the pandemic on promises to go green. Amazon employees in Seattle participate in a walkout to protest the company’s...
Astonishing Discovery – Researchers Discover Life 13 Feet Below Earth’s Most Inhospitable Desert
SciTechDaily· 7 days agoIn a finding with implications for the search for extraterrestrial life, scientists have uncovered...
The Science of Gossip: Researchers Uncover Surprising Cooperative Benefits
SciTechDaily· 18 hours agoResearchers Mari Kawakatsu, Taylor A. Kessinger, and Joshua B. Plotkin from the Department of...
Nanobubble research to improve green hydrogen production
Phys.org· 5 days agoIn a novel study, published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, researchers from the...