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Month: June 2025

Phys.org – Education

Accessible water quality monitoring method combines colorimetric testing with human-guided digital analysis

June 2, 2025

An undergraduate student-led Mason Impact project at Mason Korea resulted in a co-authored article published in Environmental Monitoring and Assessment. “Accessible water quality monitoring through hybrid human–machine colorimetric methods” stems from the Mason Impact project […]

Phys.org – Ecology

Three new orchid species endemic to Costa Rica and Panama discovered

June 2, 2025

Three new orchid species from the genus Pleurothallis have been discovered in the cloud forests of Costa Rica and western Panama, each utilizing an unusual method of asexual reproduction known as prolification.This post was originally […]

MedicalXpress.com – Vaccines

New data show MMR vaccination rate decline across US

June 2, 2025

A new county-level dataset from Johns Hopkins University researchers reveals a national decline in the measles-mumps-rubella (MMR) vaccination rate among U.S. children since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic.This post was originally published on this […]

Phys.org – Ecology

Nitrogen loss on sandy shores: The big impact of tiny anoxic pockets

June 2, 2025

Human activities, such as agriculture, have dramatically increased nitrogen inputs into coastal seas. Microorganisms remove much of this human-derived nitrogen in coastal sands through a process called denitrification. Denitrification generally only occurs in the absence […]

Phys.org – Astronomy

Close encounters of the galactic kind: Simulations suggest Milky Way and Andromeda may not collide after all

June 2, 2025

Scientists from Helsinki, Durham and Toulouse universities used data from NASA’s Hubble and the European Space Agency’s Gaia space telescopes to simulate how the Milky Way and Andromeda will evolve over the next 10 billion […]

Phys.org – Ecology

Breaking monogamy: Mate-switching found to have no effect on chick success in Seychelles warblers

June 2, 2025

A study of Seychelles warblers led by Macquarie University in Australia, with collaborators in the UK and Netherlands, finds no measurable connection between how long bird parents stayed together and the physical condition or reproductive […]

Phys.org – Astronomy

Asteroseismology study uncovers new pulsation modes in ultra-massive white dwarf

June 2, 2025

Based on time-series photometry from three different telescopes, an international team of astronomers has performed a detailed asteroseismology study of WD J0049−2525—the most massive pulsating white dwarf. The study, published May 22 on the arXiv […]

Phys.org – Astronomy

Shelved Europa Lander mission concept could be used to explore Enceladus instead

June 2, 2025

A team of engineers at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory has outlined the decade-long development and testing of what was originally known as the Europa Lander prototype—a partially autonomous robot designed to find out if Jupiter’s […]

Phys.org – Ecology

Statistical modeling reveals mating tip for prairie bird species: You should be dancing

June 2, 2025

When it comes to impressing the ladies, greater sage-grouse males know that smooth dance moves trump combative posturing. Indeed, new Yale research into these prairie-dwelling birds confirms that female preference is more important than male […]

Phys.org – Astronomy

Space pebbles and rocks play pivotal role in giant planet’s formation

June 2, 2025

Scientists analyzing an ultra-hot giant planet believe it was formed by absorbing lightweight gases like methane evaporating from tiny space pebbles, while being bombarded with large rocky objects.This post was originally published on this site

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