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Month: July 2025

Phys.org – Astronomy

Distorted sound of the early universe suggests we are living in a giant void

July 28, 2025

Looking up at the night sky, it may seem our cosmic neighborhood is packed full of planets, stars and galaxies. But scientists have long suggested there may be far fewer galaxies in our cosmic surroundings […]

Phys.org – Ecology

Shifting ‘oxyscape’ could be key to tackling deoxygenation in coastal ecosystems

July 28, 2025

Marine life may be more resilient to climate stress than previously thought, thanks to shifting oxygen levels in coastal waters.This post was originally published on this site

Phys.org – Biotechnology

Optogenetic platform enables spatiotemporal control of protein and mRNA activity in living cells

July 28, 2025

A KAIST research team led by Professor Won Do Heo (Department of Biological Sciences) has developed an optogenetic platform, RELISR (REversible LIght-induced Store and Release), that enables precise spatiotemporal control over the storage and release […]

Phys.org – Political Science

How do politicians view democracy? It depends on whether they win or lose

July 28, 2025

There is a heightened concern about the current state of democracy around the globe. These include worries about a decrease in freedom, the growing number of autocracies around the world and citizens’ dissatisfaction with democracy […]

Phys.org – Political Science

How misinformation spreaders reframe news from reputable sources to support false claims

July 28, 2025

A growing body of research tracking the spread of misinformation online has largely focused on presumably false stories from unreliable sources—websites that fabricate content or intentionally mislead readers. But a recent study co-authored by researchers […]

Phys.org - Consumer Gadgets

3D printed food: Yuck or yes? Researchers ask South African consumers

July 28, 2025

Would you eat food that was printed by a machine? 3D printed food is built up by equipment (a 3D food printer), layer after layer, using edible pastes, dough and food slurries in three-dimensional forms. […]

Phys.org – Biotechnology

Robotic frames offer new insights into honeybee behavior and honey storage

July 28, 2025

EPFL researchers are developing robotic beehive frames that help locate honey stores inside of beehives over time, without relying on cameras. The aim is to develop new observation tools to study honeybee behavior that better […]

MedicalXpress.com – Sports & Kinesiology

Managing side effects: Nutrition and activity guidance issued for GLP-1 patients

July 28, 2025

Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health suggests combining GLP-1 weight-loss medication with tailored nutrition and physical activity intervention is critical to mitigate side effects, preserve muscle, and prevent nutritional deficiencies.This post was originally published […]

MedicalXpress.com - Spotlight Stories

New cyclic disulfide lipids help stop cancer growth in mice

July 28, 2025

Researchers at Nagoya University in Japan have developed a lipid nanoparticle that delivers mRNA to cells five times more effectively. By attaching a sulfur-containing ring structure—a cyclic disulfide—to lipid molecules, they found that significantly more […]

MedicalXpress.com – Sports & Kinesiology

Cardiovascular disease linked to lower physical activity 12 years before onset

July 28, 2025

A multi-institution team of investigators report that adults who later develop cardiovascular disease show declining physical activity levels beginning roughly 12 years before their event, with the gap versus their healthy peers persisting long afterward.This […]

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