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Typical housing for Betta splendens in a Singaporean pet shop - credit Dr Naomi Clark-Shen

Those Tiny Fish Bowls Are Making Your Betta Miserable, Scientists Find

Categories Life & Non-humans
Gypsum’s crystalline facies and sample handling. Images of the studied twinned selenite crystal and of the sample preparation and handling for optical microscopy, SEM-EDX, and LIMS analyses. (A) Smal crystal selenite (SC) and decimeter-sized twinned arrow-head selenite (TS) crystals show the darker re-entrant angle of the crystals (dashed black lines). (B) Large petrographic thin section of the re-entrant angle of the twinned selenite crystal marked in the blue rectangle in (A). It shows very turbid (vTL), turbid (TL) and limpid laminations (LL). (C) Small petrographic thin section of turbid laminae fixed on the LIMS sample holder with copper tape. (D) Gold coated sample on the LIMS sample holder.

Laser-powered device tested on Earth could spot microbial fossils on Mars

Categories Life & Non-humans, Space, Technology
canopy of trees

Tree diversity increases carbon sequestration

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment
Life appearance reconstruction of a Neanderthal male at the Natural History Museum of London.

How Neanderthals Nearly Vanished 110,000 Years Ago

Categories Life & Non-humans
A sorbent created using biomass that can pull drinkable water out of thin air.

Kitchen Scraps and Seashells Pull Drinking Water from Thin Air

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Technology
a) Thin film polycrystalline CdTe (Schottky diode) PV cell, glass side (left) and contact side (right), and b) device structure.

Scientists Turn Nuclear Waste into Electricity with New Micro-Battery Design

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Technology
Mediterranean diet

Mediterranean Diet Offers Modest Protection Against Obesity-Related Cancers

Categories Health
NASA's SPHEREx mission will provide new clues about the explosive, inflationary phase of our universe

What Hundreds of Millions of Galaxies Can Teach Us About the Big Bang

Categories Physics & Mathematics, Space
A brain scan of a neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1) patient reveals a tumor on the optic nerve connecting the left eye to the brain (right side of the image). Researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis have discovered that an FDA-approved epilepsy drug can prevent or slow the growth of NF1-linked optic gliomas in mice, laying the groundwork for a clinical trial.

Brain Scans Outperform Behavior in Predicting What Markets Really Want

Categories Brain & Behavior, Social Sciences, Technology
Man looking bored

AI Writing Tools Quietly Neutralize Human Emotions

Categories Brain & Behavior, Technology
Varicella zoster virus (VZV), which commonly causes chickenpox and shingles, activates herpes simplex virus (HSV) from dormancy in neural tissue grown in vitro, which then leads to an increase in plaque deposits and decrease in neural signaling - hallmarks of Alzheimer's disease.

Herpesviruses may contribute to Alzheimer’s disease via transposable elements

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health
Cows

Virologist: These steps can halt the spread of bird flu and ‘prevent a human epidemic’

Categories Health, Social Sciences
Two B61-12 joint test assembly units are prepared for shipping at Sandia’s Weapon Modernization Lab. The last production unit of the nuclear gravity bomb was completed at the Pantex Plant in December.

Milestone in retiring gravity nukes

Categories Technology
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