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Scientists have established new guidelines on how humanity should react if extraterrestrial life is discovered, advising against waving, greeting, or responding to potential aliens.
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Scientists have established new guidelines on how humanity should react if extraterrestrial life is discovered, advising against waving, greeting, or responding to potential aliens.

California, which produces over 90% of America's broccoli, faces significant supply chain vulnerability due to drought, prompting Cornell researchers to model potential expansion of broccoli cultivation on the East Coast.

A Politico report claims Greece is undermining its own efforts to combat brain drain, with the program designed to attract scientists and researchers back to the country facing a new crisis.

New obesity medications dominate discussions about drugs, with researchers investigating if increased visibility fuels demand. A doctor questions if prescriptions are becoming too easy to obtain.

Researchers in Lower Austria are using 3D scanning technology to analyze nearly 2000-year-old Roman remains in Carnuntum, one of Central Europe's largest archaeological landscapes, bringing its heritage to life.

American researchers have successfully transmitted entangled photons through a 42-kilometer optical cable despite external interference, a breakthrough that could pave the way for a new era of internet technology.

Researchers in London are exploring new flight routes and utilizing AI technology to help planes avoid creating climate-warming contrails. The goal is to identify 'zero-contrail altitude' to reduce aviation's environmental impact.
A senior researcher and wolf monitor stated that a proposed ban on wolf feeding by an organization would be a tightening of regulations that would require enforcement. The proposal aims to address issues related to human-wolf interactions.

A new international study, including researchers from the University of Waterloo, highlights a persistent 20-year knowledge gap regarding smoking's significant threat to heart and vascular health, often overshadowed by its link to lung cancer.

A new study from the University of Copenhagen on 417 healthy women suggests that women should take a specific dietary supplement earlier than currently recommended to support bone health. Professor Inge Tetens, a researcher involved, issued a clear recommendation based on the findings.

Researcher Ingo Froböse explains why dog owners tend to live healthier lives because they are regularly active outdoors, and discusses which dog breeds are suitable for long runs.

A new scientific study suggests a recurring pattern in Earth's chemistry and climate system preceded the five largest mass extinctions in history. Researchers found that the planet's environmental conditions were unstable before these major extinction events.
Klaus Törnudd, a distinguished Finnish diplomat and researcher, has passed away. Törnudd was known for his significant contributions in both diplomacy and academia.

Researchers in Munich have created a 3D tissue model using human brain cells. This model aims to enhance the understanding of Alzheimer's disease and facilitate the testing of new therapeutic compounds.

Researchers at Karlsruhe Institute of Technology have developed a robotic disassembly system capable of adapting to challenges like stuck screws or missing parts when dismantling old machines.

An event offers a significant opportunity for educators across Ireland to engage with leading educational researchers and practitioners, focusing on strategies, insights, and evidence-informed approaches.
Researchers have developed a new ketchup infused with protein extracted from microalgae, significantly boosting its nutritional value while maintaining its familiar taste.

Estonian Minister of the Environment Andres Sutt intends to establish a new forestry council by the end of August, aiming to bring together interest groups, politicians, officials, and researchers to discuss and resolve key disagreements in forestry policy.

Scientists have discovered that coffee may have an unexpected impact on skin health, moving beyond its known role as a stimulant. Researchers are exploring the potential benefits and effects of coffee on the skin.

KAIST President Bae Choong-sik, who recently took office, announced plans to double the share of international students to 30% by 2030, emphasizing the importance of meaningful contributions from incoming students and researchers.
Researchers express concern over the significant amount of plastic waste found at a protected tidal flat in Nagoya, Japan, fearing its detrimental effects on the diverse ecosystem.
An influencer has reported being bitten by a shark, prompting researchers to issue warnings following a series of recent shark attacks. The incident highlights growing concerns about shark encounters.

Researchers explain that a grief attack simultaneously triggers an alarm state, pain, and longing in the brain, advising against fighting the emotion.

A researcher is examining Acadian wills, interpreting them as significant acts of resistance during a historical period of displacement and cultural suppression.

According to the set point theory, human happiness tends to return to a baseline level after peak moments. A happiness researcher shares four ways to successfully prolong feelings of joy.

Three individuals were killed in a shootout in a Karnataka forest, prompting an inquiry to determine if they were poachers or cattle searchers.

A new report warns that Norway faces a potential seed shortage, which could severely reduce national food production in a crisis situation. Researchers highlight the country's alarming lack of preparedness for such an event.

Dubrovnik will host 200 young researchers from Europe in October, along with four young researchers from Croatian scientific institutions. All are recipients of research grants from the European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO), which is bringing them to Croatia.

Researchers are awaiting the results of DNA analysis from scat and saliva samples, which are expected to provide crucial information regarding a suspected problem wolf that was shot.

Researchers are warning that Ghana's coastline is under increasing pressure and erosion could accelerate in the coming years due to declining sediment discharge from the Volta River.

Public health researcher Kévin Jean emphasizes the often-overlooked health benefits of environmental policies, arguing that acting on climate change today will always be less costly than repairing its future consequences.
Researchers in Portugal are calling for clearer goals, centralized data, and stronger collaboration between scientists and politicians to effectively protect soil and restore ecosystems, highlighting a disconnect between scientific knowledge and political action.

Researchers in the Krkonoše National Park are testing new methods to precisely map the spread of invasive plants. They are combining traditional field surveys with drones and special cameras mounted on cars to photograph vegetation and record GPS locations during drives.

Archer Aviation, with $6.9 million in revenue, is reportedly acquiring a Boeing business unit valued at over $200 million.
A new study suggests that ancient Egyptian princesses, including daughters of Pharaoh Amenemhat II, were skilled archers and trained with weapons, based on rediscovered artifacts.

A Latvian article features an interview with robotics and machine learning researcher Oskar Teikmanis, who discusses the challenges scientists face, including limitations on academic freedom and external pressures.

Researchers are cultivating miniature human brains in laboratories and teaching them to play video games. This emerging field explores the potential for these biological systems to one day replace silicon-based AI, leveraging their unique advantages.
A new AI-native venture firm, 224 Ventures, has been launched by former AIX Ventures co-founder Shaun Johnson, ex-Google DeepMind researcher Oriol Vinyals, and AI pioneer Yann LeCun. The firm plans to make seed-stage investments and launches with over $100 million in funding.

Iranian musician and researcher Mohsen Sharifian performed in Hiroshima, conveying a message of peace and friendship from Iranians, coinciding with the anniversary of the atomic bombing.
Researchers have found evidence of an increase in dangerous microbes, posing risks to both sellers and buyers, in connection with the online sale of mummified remains. This phenomenon is colloquially referred to as the 'mummy's curse'.

Iceland’s harbour seal population remains on the national Red List after a decades-long decline, while researchers begin a new formal stock assessment this year. The post Harbour Seals Remain…

A researcher reacts to the poor summer weather in Norway, noting that meteorologists receive daily complaints from people affected by the weather.
The Trump administration's ocean agency has ceased coordinating this year's Arctic Report Card, leading researchers to warn about a potential loss of U.S. leadership in climate science.
Denmark's Social Democrats have adopted a significantly stricter immigration policy compared to their sister parties in other Nordic countries, a shift attributed by researchers to the rise of the far-right.

Weight loss injections have been found to cause muscle wasting, which poses a health risk and can lead to instability and falls. Researchers are now exploring new medications designed to preserve muscle mass in individuals using these weight loss treatments.
Researchers have confirmed the presence of large carnivores, such as wolves and bears, in the border regions between the Czech Republic and Slovakia, indicating their return and expansion in the area.

Mourners gathered for a ceremony to pay tribute to the 44 people who died in a ferry accident earlier this week. Meanwhile, ballot counting has begun in Zambia's presidential election, with President Hichilema expected to win a second term, and researchers are noting rising global temperatures.

Danish researchers are exploring cancer-causing infections within mini-organs, while other studies are investigating the intriguing question of fat burning without physical exercise. These distinct research efforts delve into different aspects of human health and biology.

Scientists have revealed the creation of synthetic viruses that were designed using artificial intelligence, marking a significant development in biotechnology.

Researchers observed a walrus struggling for its life after becoming entangled in a fishing net in the Arctic. They highlight marine waste as a significant problem in the region.

Danish influencer Emil Thorup has created a five-point rule set for guests visiting his newborn, which a trend researcher highlights as a prime example of his generation's approach to social interactions.

Researchers in Amsterdam have successfully identified a remedy for a rare and fatal childhood brain disease. This marks the first time a treatment has been found for the condition, offering new hope for affected children.

Austrian researchers have identified a new, concerning method of computer attack that exploits modern solid-state drives (SSDs) to reveal user online activity simply by monitoring their operation.

New research highlights fresh concerns regarding chemicals found in flavored vape liquids, with researchers warning of potential harm to babies if pregnant women use such products.
A researcher has been awarded the Premi Nacional de Recerca al Talent Jove 2025 for their significant studies on supernovas and stellar fusions, including binary stars.

A study analyzing data from nearly 200 countries and regions suggests that China’s Belt and Road Initiative is associated with better governance and economic development. Researchers from Nanjing University found that the trade and investment scheme contributes to reduced debt and corruption.

Chinese researchers have achieved a new world acceleration record with an experimental maglev train, reaching 800 km/h from a standstill in just 5.3 seconds on a test track in Hubei province.
Danish researchers have become the first in the world to observe dark matter in a distant galaxy creating a beautiful stellar stream from a cluster of stars, a phenomenon crucial for understanding how mysterious dark matter affects its surroundings.

A 1.27 billion-year-old Martian meteorite, discovered in Algeria in 2019 and recently confirmed for its age, is helping researchers study a previously little-known period in the Red Planet's geological history.

A Romanian researcher working in Germany explains that the current low water levels of the Danube River are not due to a long-term decrease in flow, but rather other factors, despite the ongoing energy crisis.

A new mass attempt to cross the border between Morocco and Ceuta is anticipated for August 15th, following calls circulated on various Moroccan social media channels. A researcher warns that the situation at the border will remain tense.

Volunteers in a virtual reality experiment learned to fly with virtual wings, prompting Peking University researchers to investigate how the brain processes the sensation of having 'grown' wings.

The search for Nancy Guthrie has intensified following the discovery of 'bed sheets and a tarp' with 'bad odors' in the Ternero Street area, near the home of Annie Guthrie and Tommaso Cioni, sparking concern among searchers.

Finnish researchers suggest that climate change could interfere with the menstrual cycle, potentially leading to impaired fertility. Their findings highlight a new aspect of climate change's impact on human health.

A public health physician and researcher warn that proposed legislation on assisted dying in France fails to guarantee psychological support for caregivers, highlighting a critical gap in end-of-life care provisions.
Researchers in Liège, Belgium, are conducting studies to explore a potential connection between sleep patterns and the development of Alzheimer's disease.

Researchers have uncovered a significant security flaw in SIM cards, which have been based on the same fundamental technology for decades, potentially making all devices containing them vulnerable to hacking.

A landmark study suggests that commercial pilots and flight attendants face a significantly higher risk of dying from radiation-linked cancers compared to other professions. Researchers attribute this to exposure to high-altitude cosmic rays, prompting calls for greater awareness.

Researchers at MIT have successfully engineered genetically modified bacteria to function as living transistors, marking a significant advancement in bio-computing.

The seventh season of archaeological excavations has commenced at Qal-e Kord Cave in Iran's Qazvin province, a significant Paleolithic site, as researchers aim to reconstruct the sequence of human occupation and cultural layer formation more precisely.

Rising temperatures in the Alps are making the region more dangerous for hikers and residents. Researchers at the Matterhorn observe that large rockfalls, once occurring every 40 years, now happen annually due to climate change.

Scientists who previously used OnlyFans to fund their long-running marmot research have now received a significant $100,000 funding boost through a new marmot-themed cryptocurrency.
Researchers at the University of California, Riverside, found that two common ant-bait insecticides, thiamethoxam and indoxacarb, cause distinct behavioral changes in Argentine ants before death, with thiamethoxam leading to increased activity.
A Meta AI researcher, earning over $250,000 annually, attributes their success in landing the position to their published research. This highlights the value of academic contributions in securing high-profile roles in the tech industry.
A study from the University of Delhi has raised concerns among researchers regarding mosquitoes, particularly Aedes aegypti, showing reduced susceptibility to the commonly used insecticide alpha-cypermethrin.
Researchers at Stanford Lab have utilized artificial intelligence to develop bacteriophages, viruses that exclusively target bacteria, offering a potential solution to antibiotic-resistant infections while also raising ethical alarms.

Denmark has achieved a new record with 61,540 registered heart responders, leading to shorter response times and quicker assistance for cardiac arrest victims, according to doctors and researchers.
A study by UPV researchers in Valencia, Spain, uses citizen-generated maps, police data, and social media to identify high-risk areas for women.

The Finnish researcher was recently awarded the Körber European Science Prize for changing the way we understand cell biology

In Germany, one in ten young people is neither in training nor employed, indicating a clear deterioration in job prospects for the youth, a trend also noted by education researchers.

A researcher behind 'Have I Been Flocked' claims that over 400 Illinois agencies, including police in Schaumburg, are reportedly sharing license plate reader data and have access to a surveillance network.

Chinese researchers have engineered a 'smart' probiotic designed to sense high blood sugar and automatically release a glucose-lowering hormone, with plans to bring it to US shelves within two years.

Researchers have identified a rare genetic mutation that appears to protect the body from obesity and the accumulation of fat in the liver. Understanding these genetic mechanisms could lead to new therapeutic strategies for metabolic diseases.

Researchers at the Szeged Biological Research Center in Hungary have developed an AI-based method to uniquely analyze cancer cells, examining both visual and molecular characteristics for new diagnostic approaches.
According to a language researcher, the summer hit 'Vil du noget?' by Guldimund and Saveus, which depicts life in the provinces during the 2000s, incorporates linguistic elements from that era, thereby reviving a specific linguistic phenomenon.

While young researchers traditionally sought academic training in the U.S., a combination of Chinese financial incentives and U.S. restrictions is inadvertently shifting the balance, making it easier for China to attract scientific talent.

Researchers at a Belgian university are developing innovative new beers in an effort to reverse the declining consumption of the beverage in Europe. Breweries are seeking novel approaches beyond cost-cutting to revitalize the market.

New research explores how Archaeopteryx, the earliest known bird, managed to fly despite retaining dinosaur-like features 150 million years ago. Scientists are investigating the mechanics behind its initial attempts to take to the skies.

A new Italian study suggests that children who begin using social media at an early age tend to perform worse on school tests years later. A Danish researcher offers advice for parents based on these findings.

An Imperial College London study of over 135,000 adults found that nearly one in six people frequently experience loneliness, with researchers noting the lasting impact of the COVID pandemic.

Researchers who studied 1,700 couples found that a simple daily habit might be a crucial factor in determining the longevity and success of a relationship.
Chinese researchers have identified a target for developing a depression drug, utilizing traditional ethnic medicine found in Yunnan.
Animal tourism, including petting zoos and husky farms, is a growing business in Finland, but researchers are concerned that profit motives may overshadow animal welfare.
Researchers in Hawaii are investigating the strength and durability of local eucalyptus forests as a potential sustainable alternative to imported building lumber.

Researchers are exploring how a specific type of octopus can mimic various dangerous sea creatures. This unique ability allows the octopus to deter predators and survive in its marine environment.
A new study, the first of its kind in Ireland, has found that at least fifteen women died by suicide after experiencing domestic violence and abuse, with researchers suggesting the true figure could be higher.

Researchers at Stanford University have identified and named a phenomenon called "mankeeping," which they describe as an emotional burden many women experience that leads them to abandon dating.

Researchers have for the first time created fully functional viruses entirely designed by artificial intelligence, presenting potential new weapons against dangerous bacteria but also raising concerns about bioterrorism.
Researcher Joel Linnainmäki from the Finnish Institute of International Affairs describes a US query sent to Finland and other NATO countries as 'exceptional' and 'arrogant.' The inquiry highlights the dependence of these nations on the United States.

Climate researcher Andreas Fischlin, who has studied climate change for 40 years, discusses its consequences, the current heatwave, and the future of Switzerland in an interview, expressing profound sadness.
An experimental treatment has successfully restored a Baltic Sea bay, making its waters as clear as in the 1950s. Researchers believe this method could save more parts of the Baltic Sea from eutrophication and bottom death, raising questions about its limited use.
In a remarkable archaeological find, researchers uncovered the ancient remains of a pregnant woman along with her fetus in a Swedish cave.
ICREA researcher Xavier Tolsa, a specialist in harmonic analysis and geometric measure theory, shares his perspective on the current state and challenges of scientific research, likening the excitement of investigation to breaking a sports record.

Scientists have discovered an early galaxy containing three massive black holes, a finding that has puzzled researchers.
Two cars veered off the road due to an insect, and a researcher explains the current high number of wasps, noting they are abundant in late summer and attracted to human food.

Researchers at MIT have found that AI chatbots tend to provide more conservative financial advice to women, potentially costing them up to $60,000 by age 60.

Researchers have shown that a small device with brief physical access to a Boeing 737 could hack its flight systems and alter its route in under 60 seconds, raising significant security concerns for aviation.

Security researchers Georg-Henri Kaup, Emilia Muuga, and Jaanika Puusalu argue that achieving Scandinavian levels of crisis resilience requires smart choices beyond merely stockpiling weapons.

The Misgav Institute, an Israeli think tank, has reportedly hired a prominent lobbying firm to disseminate a critical report co-authored by a Heritage Foundation researcher and a former Israeli ambassador to the UN, advocating for the US to withdraw from the United Nations.

A severe drought has spread across Central Europe and particularly Britain, with its intensity surprising even researchers. The widespread dry conditions are impacting various regions more drastically than anticipated.

A previously hidden population of moths has been discovered, marking a significant find for researchers after 70 years.
Researchers report that nearly a quarter of the nation's children are chronically absent from school, an 'ominous' trend despite a decrease since the pandemic's peak, as districts nationwide continue to struggle.

A report by researchers from the University of Aveiro highlights fragilities in the Portuguese Network of Theaters and Cineteaters, recommending improvements for adequate working conditions.

The World Health Organization has recommended a Phase III trial for an Ebola vaccine specifically targeting the Bundibugyo virus. This recommendation comes as researchers develop vaccines and treatments for the ongoing outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

Archer Aviation's stock has surged by 45% in the past month, prompting investors to consider whether to buy into the rally.

Images from the James Webb Telescope have revealed a mysterious, extremely bright red point, leading researchers to discover a previously unknown type of object that could be a black hole star.

A researcher suggests that a general mobilization would pose a greater risk than opportunity for Russia, as recruitment efforts are faltering.

Researchers have found that leading American AI chatbots, including ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini, inadvertently exhibit patterns of Chinese censorship when responding to sensitive questions. This suggests that companies have yet to fully address the issue of their AI models mirroring censored content.

A new television series is reportedly making fun of the 'culture war' between Vikings and Nazis, a move praised by a researcher as positive for reclaiming Norse heritage from Nazi appropriation.

Researchers at Juntendo University in Japan have developed a vaccine that reduces 'zombie' cells in mice, potentially offering a new approach to combating aging.

A research team at Zhejiang University in China has achieved a breakthrough, increasing the production of the expensive anticancer drug vinblastine by a thousand times using genetically modified yeast.
Several researchers, including emeritus professor Alpo Rusi, have requested access to Finland's classified Tiitinen list, with the Security Police indicating a processing time of 6-12 months.

Boeing's strategic move to transfer its Wisk assets to Archer highlights a shift in its focus within the aerospace industry.

Archer Aviation is partnering with Boeing, a collaboration that could significantly impact the future of electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft and potentially present a buying opportunity for investors.

A study indicates that the prospects for school and university graduates to find secure jobs are deteriorating, primarily due to Artificial Intelligence, with one German researcher warning of an even larger problem.

Researchers dissected a half-ton basking shark found dead near Ålbæk, Denmark, discovering spaghetti-like parasites in its intestines. No signs of disease or plastic were observed.

Cybersecurity researchers have discovered a critical vulnerability in Zoom's screen sharing feature that could allow attackers to gain full control over other users' devices during calls.

A study by Estonian population researchers indicates that, contrary to common belief, Estonia did not experience a post-World War II baby boom, primarily due to widespread Soviet repression.

US researchers have used artificial intelligence to create viruses capable of infecting and killing E. coli bacteria, bringing the possibility of AI-generated life closer.

Researchers from the influential US conservative Heritage Foundation, linked to Donald Trump, are promoting the controversial idea of a third, Croat-led entity in Bosnia and Herzegovina to European parliamentarians.

A new study suggests that brain health in old age, specifically the risk of dementia, can be largely determined by three key factors in middle age. Researchers tracked thousands of individuals for over 25 years, indicating that decisions made decades earlier significantly impact cognitive health in later life.

Researchers are engaged in a long-standing effort to crack the code of the 4,000-year-old Indus script, a challenge that continues to intrigue linguists and historians.
Researchers in Liège are exploring the potential connection between sleep patterns and the development of Alzheimer's disease.
Researchers have revealed that pre-Hispanic farmers in Colombia constructed an extensive hydraulic system, suggesting that modern Colombian politicians could learn from similar strategies for water management.

Scientists have revealed why the narwhal's distinctive tusk, long mistaken for a unicorn's horn, remains remarkably straight despite its spiral structure.

The Movement for Academic Solidarity and Equality (MASA) has called for a review of state support for Belgrade University following its drop on the Shanghai academic ranking list. MASA emphasized that the decline should not be used for political attacks on professors and researchers.

Researchers are raising concerns about the marketing of premixed alcoholic drinks with claims like 'low carb' or 'gluten-free,' arguing that these create a 'health halo' that distracts from the inherent harms of alcohol.

Researchers have successfully used a drug to block the long-term effects of early childhood trauma in mice. The drug, however, only works preventatively, and is currently in the testing phase.

Chilean researchers have successfully deciphered the genetic code of the Antarctic Pearlwort, a plant resilient to extreme cold, with findings that could be applied to improve crop yields and security.

A new study has found an unexpected correlation between the release of popular music albums and an increase in road fatalities. Researchers suggest that the excitement and distraction surrounding new music releases may contribute to more fatal accidents.

Artificial intelligence researchers from around the world will gather in Vilnius to address how to make AI more reliable. Recent years have showcased impressive generative AI capabilities, but also highlighted limitations such as models making errors, 'hallucinating,' or providing unsubstantiated information.

A senior researcher in Denmark comments on a proposal to ban wolf feeding, emphasizing that such a ban would necessitate effective enforcement to be successful.

A team of Chilean researchers has successfully mapped the most complete genetic sequence to date of one of the two flowering plants native to Antarctica, a significant step for understanding its adaptation.

Particle physicists have identified a candidate for a "glueball," a theoretical particle made entirely of force, without quarks. This discovery, sought for fifty years, confirms the unusual nature of the fundamental force that binds matter.

Zhipu AI's launch of China's first answer to Project Glasswing signals a new approach by the country's top artificial intelligence labs to global cybersecurity, according to a researcher.
Researchers in Michigan have successfully released over 1,300 Poweshiek skipperling butterflies, bringing the species back from the brink of extinction after its US wild population dwindled to just nine in 2022.

A collective of two thousand economists, researchers, and Nobel laureates have issued a stark warning regarding the potential dangers of artificial intelligence, framing the issue as a critical policy and budget decision.
Researchers, led by a Chilean team, have mapped the genome of a rare Antarctic plant, believing it holds the key to developing crops resistant to extreme conditions. This discovery is a significant step towards creating climate-resilient agriculture.

A researcher estimates that traffic could be a stumbling block for Helsinki's climate targets, as the city council reviews a new climate program.
Overgrazing continues to compact and deplete already fragile soils in Portugal, with researchers warning that desertification is advancing unchecked without policies adapted to the territory.

Inspired by the success of Christopher Nolan's film, a Turkish researcher and local authorities in Bornova, Izmir, are claiming that Homer, author of 'The Odyssey,' was born in a cave in their region.

Austria has recorded its driest 12-month period since at least 1850, with climate researchers not expecting a rapid improvement despite recent rain.
Marta González-Freire, a researcher in Exercise Physiology and Genetics, highlights the importance of respecting the sleep phase that occurs between 10 PM and midnight for overall health.

Researchers investigated an inherited variant of the growth hormone receptor, finding a slight increase in muscle mass attributed to Neanderthal heritage. However, the effect is minimal and largely overshadowed by other factors.

Researchers have discovered that ancient elites in the Mediterranean region adorned themselves with jewelry crafted from metals of extraterrestrial origin, likely meteorites. These findings offer insights into both ancient cultures and the value placed on cosmic materials.

Researchers have confirmed that dogs possess a remarkable ability to discern a range of human emotions solely from facial expressions, reinforcing their role as companions.

Archer Aviation has reported a $200 million quarterly loss, with the company currently holding approximately $1.6 billion in assets.

A researcher suggests that installing fences could prevent hundreds of suicides by people throwing themselves in front of trains in Germany each year, a measure the German railway company views differently.

A Chinese defense researcher has recommended that China accelerate plans to commandeer civilian vessels for wartime operations, drawing lessons from the 1982 Falklands conflict.

Health researcher Julia Reiter argues that rigid gender norms exacerbate health burdens during heatwaves and calls for extreme temperatures to be officially classified as a health state of emergency.

The Samish Indian Nation and University of Washington researchers are collaborating to prevent the extinction of critically endangered sunflower sea stars in the Pacific Ocean, which have seen billions die.

A researcher, who has used dating apps since 2012, suggests they contribute to the rise in single young adults and have significantly altered how people pursue love, for better or worse.
Researchers indicate a rapid increase in the number of Germans expressing doubts about the climate crisis and human impact on the phenomenon, noting it's no longer a niche group.

A Harvard research fellow argues that universities focusing on traditional methods like paper tests to prevent AI cheating are missing the broader point about adapting education for the artificial intelligence era.

Researchers at UBC have developed a seaweed-based coating that can keep strawberries fresh for four days without refrigeration, effectively doubling their shelf life.

Researchers embarked on a journey from Csutaji-gödör to Üvöltő-hegy in the Mátra mountains, where they unexpectedly discovered a unique natural echo phenomenon.

Researchers have investigated why cannibalism, considered humanity's strongest taboo, periodically resurfaces, warning of strong impressions in their findings.

Two years after Copenhagen Pride faced political backlash, the Danish Armed Forces no longer officially participate, with soldiers feeling a lack of support.

Germany is contemplating stricter rules for sick leave, as researchers suggest that current plans may misinterpret the reasons behind the country's increasing rates of workplace absenteeism, with Germans reportedly taking 22 sick days annually.
Chinese researchers have proposed using bamboo forests as a new, ecological, durable, and cost-effective solution for the 'Great Green Wall' project, aiming to combat desertification in the country's northern regions.

Bitsight researchers report that some inexpensive H96 Android TV boxes may secretly click ads for fraud and route strangers' internet traffic through users' home Wi-Fi connections. This poses a security and privacy risk.

Researchers in Munich and Stockholm have successfully blocked the lifelong social cost of early adversity in mice using a single compound. The drug was effective only when administered during the trauma, not afterward.

Scientists are focusing on the genetic aspects of Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (ME/CFS) in Vienna, aiming to unravel the disease's genetic mystery.
Swiss researchers have successfully invented micro-drones that are powered by sound, marking a significant advancement in drone technology.
Despite favorable conditions for blue-green algae blooms, Finland has experienced fewer strong surface blooms this summer, leading researchers to investigate the reasons behind this improved situation.

A novel piezoelectric chip, operating on vibrations, is poised to transform data centers by reducing energy losses. American researchers combined its energy transmission principle with an existing solution to create a hybrid circuit.

American researchers have developed a clever and inexpensive method to extend the lifespan of lithium-ion batteries without requiring a redesign of the batteries themselves. This innovation could significantly impact the longevity of numerous devices.
A researcher argues that framing 'lacking values' as an integration issue risks overlooking patriarchal, homophobic, and anti-democratic values present within politically influential parties in Sweden.
A new cleanup project in Monterrey, Mexico, involving Tec de Monterrey researchers and volunteers, has removed 21 tons of waste from the Arroyo Seco-San Agustín waterway since late 2022, addressing the country's significant trash-dumping issue.

Archer has transitioned from courtroom rival to corporate partner by acquiring a stake and entering Boeing's orbit, signaling a new collaboration between the two companies.

Researchers have for the first time used artificial intelligence to create entirely new, functional viruses (bacteriophages) that replicate, specifically targeting E. coli. Experts are discussing the potential risks and benefits of this development.
Experts continue to study lightning, acknowledging that much about the phenomenon remains a mystery. Researchers are actively working to understand more about its nature and behavior.

Scientists at the University of Szeged, in collaboration with other experts, have made a significant discovery in the gut that could facilitate future treatments for irritable bowel syndrome.
Despite new research demonstrating the effectiveness of bicycle helmets, politicians are hesitant to make them mandatory. They have rejected recommendations from researchers to implement compulsory helmet laws.

Researchers have found that tree frogs, similar to humans on dating apps, can become overwhelmed and lose focus when presented with too many mating calls, leading to difficulties in partner selection.

A new poll indicates a rise in Kemi Badenoch's popularity, but voters remain unconvinced by the Conservative party as a whole. Researchers suggest a prevailing belief that the Tories 'have not learned their lessons.'

A House China Committee report claims that Harvard University co-authored over 140 publications with researchers from Chinese military-linked defense universities.

The Trump administration has canceled an annual report on the Arctic, a key reference for researchers, which had been published every year since 2006.

A risk researcher states that Waymo's self-driving taxis cause 90 percent fewer accidents than human drivers, as Google's sister company prepares to launch in Switzerland, though other issues are noted.
Annexon has detailed its plans for a Q4 Biologics License Application (BLA) filing for tanruprubart, additionally incorporating a month 24 dual primary endpoint into its ARCHER II study.

A French report details a catastrophic prophecy by researchers and former OpenAI employees, predicting that AI models could lose control as early as 2027. Many of their two-year-old predictions have already materialized or are in progress.
Another heatwave is spreading across Europe, prompting water conservation efforts in the UK and raising concerns among researchers about the rapid transition from drought to potential flooding.
The city of Tampere is implementing a new service to identify long-term unemployed individuals who are unable to work, as the current system is criticized by a THL researcher as inefficient and costly for the city.
Research from Stanford and MIT indicates that AI-driven investment advice disproportionately disadvantages women, potentially costing them nearly $60,000 by retirement compared to men.
A lost papal letter reportedly indicates that a holy war was waged in Europe against 'followers of Satan,' with a researcher suggesting that the defeat of King Harold at the Battle of Hastings was influenced by power struggles within the Vatican.

Researchers have explored the reasons behind the lack of small-sized dinosaurs, noting that some long-necked herbivores were among the largest land animals.
Researchers from National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University and TSMC in Taiwan have engineered a 0.42-nanometre aluminium oxide layer to improve next-generation MoS2 transistors.

Ghana's annual tomato imports exceed US$230 million, and a disease-driven collapse in ginger production has led to 99% import dependency, according to CSIR researchers.

Government officials are scheduled to meet with researchers to address the impact of heatwaves on homes, as an estimated 10% of the country's housing is at risk of overheating.

New research from China suggests that closing one's eyes to focus on faint sounds does not improve hearing, especially in noisy surroundings, contrary to popular belief.