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Month: November 2025

Phys.org – Ecology

Diet alone doesn’t explain divergent health of California sea lions in US and Mexico

November 10, 2025

When scientists compared what California sea lions eat in the Channel Islands (U.S.) and the Gulf of California (Mexico), they expected to find a clear explanation for why populations were booming in California but shrinking […]

Phys.org – Biotechnology

Phages with fully-synthetic DNA can be edited gene by gene

November 10, 2025

A team led by University of Pittsburgh’s Graham Hatfull has developed a method to construct bacteriophages with entirely synthetic genetic material, allowing researchers to add and subtract genes at will. The findings open the field […]

Phys.org – Education

Here’s what teachers in Canada have said about their experiences with AI in the classroom

November 10, 2025

Since ChatGPT and other large language models burst into public consciousness, school boards are drafting policies, universities are hosting symposiums and tech companies are relentlessly promoting their latest AI-powered learning tools.This post was originally published […]

Phys.org – Astronomy

Within a second after the Big Bang, particle interactions may have created black holes, boson stars and cannibal stars

November 10, 2025

Before atomic elements came together, less than a second after the Big Bang, if particles condensed into halos of matter, these halos may then have collapsed, creating the first black holes, boson stars, and so-called […]

Phys.org - Consumer Gadgets

Sweat-powered sticker turns your drinking cup into a health sensor

November 10, 2025

A team of engineers at the University of California San Diego has developed an electronic sticker that can monitor a person’s vitamin C levels using the sweat from their fingertips—no blood draws, lab visits or […]

Phys.org – Ecology

Devilishly distinctive new bee species discovered in Western Australia Goldfields

November 10, 2025

A new native bee species with tiny devil-like “horns” named Megachile (Hackeriapis) lucifer has been discovered in Western Australia’s Goldfields, highlighting how much remains unknown about Australia’s native pollinators.This post was originally published on this […]

MedicalXpress.com – Vaccines

No-needle test can tell if flu/COVID vaccines are effective

November 10, 2025

A team of researchers at the University of Pittsburgh has developed a skin patch that can detect antibodies associated with COVID and flu infections. It’s orders of magnitude more sensitive than existing tests, uses just […]

Phys.org – Political Science

Sex work on trial: What the recently dismissed constitutional challenge means

November 10, 2025

Most Canadians have access to workplaces that are safe, promote health and autonomy and, most importantly, are protected by the law. But for people in criminalized professions, including sex work, it’s a different story.This post […]

Phys.org – Political Science

What does ‘pro-life’ mean? There’s no one answer, even for advocacy groups that oppose abortion

November 10, 2025

As the first American pope, Leo XIV has largely avoided speaking out about domestic politics in the United States.This post was originally published on this site

Phys.org – Political Science

Fans, not celebrities, drive nationalism on Chinese social media

November 10, 2025

In China’s social media universe, celebrities are often assumed to set the tone for millions of adoring followers. But a new study led by the University of Michigan shows the dynamic works the other way […]

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