Climate change is quietly rearranging the Amazon and Andes—winners and losers are emerging, and the Northern Andes may hold the key to forest survival. A new study published in Nature Ecology and Evolution finds that tree diversity across the…
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Climate Change Is Quietly Transforming the World’s Richest Forests
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An ocean the size of the Arctic once covered half of Mars, new images hint
New evidence of ancient rivers suggests Mars may have been a “blue planet,” thanks to an ocean spanning its entire northern hemisphere.
Cameras from several Mars orbiters captured the dusty remnants of apparent river deltas, which were described…
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Measles is surging in the US. Wastewater tracking could help.
After all, wastewater contains saliva, urine, feces, shed skin, and more. You could consider it a rich biological sample. Wastewater analysis helped scientists understand how covid was spreading during the pandemic. It’s early days, but it is…
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America’s coming war over AI regulation
With Americans increasingly anxious about how AI could harm mental health, jobs, and the environment, public demand for regulation is growing. If Congress stays paralyzed, states will be the only ones acting to keep the AI industry in check. In…
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Metamaterial Performs Computations in a New Way
Author(s): David Ehrenstein
A mechanical network of flexible links can be designed to solve a problem in matrix algebra.
[Physics 19, 10] Published Fri Jan 23, 2026
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AI isn't delivering the gains it asked for just yet – but most bosses don't mind
Although businesses aren’t seeing returns from AI, many are moving from pilots to real-world deployments, so they must be confident.
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A new implantable scaffold captures and destroys circulating tumor cells in the bloodstream
An implantable scaffold and magnetic probes capture circulating tumor cells directly in the bloodstream, eliminating over 90% of captured cells in rabbits and goats.
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New pine bark filter removes over 90% of drug traces from wastewater
Iron-modified pine bark is the newest, cheapest way to remove drug waste from water resources.
Researchers at the University of Oulu in Finland have developed this low-cost, sustainable water-treatment medium to remove pharmaceutical residues…
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Facing labor shortages, Europe accelerates automation
Europe is entering a critical decade: fewer available workers, growing industrial needs, and increasing pressure on productive sovereignty. According to the European Commission, more than 35% of European industrial companies now state that…Continue Reading
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AI research tools increase publications but may slow scientific progress
An analysis of over 41 million research papers from the past 40 years has revealed that researchers who use artificial intelligence (AI) tools in their work publish more papers and receive more citations. However, using these tools may narrow…
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