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How a shift in the Gulf Stream could signal the collapse of a major ocean current system Changes in the Gulf Stream, a strong ocean current in the Atlantic, could serve as an early warning of the imminent collapse of the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC). The AMOC is a ma...

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How a shift in the Gulf Stream could signal the collapse of a major ocean current system

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A research team affiliated with #UNIST has engineered a microbial strain capable of rapidly growing in high concentrations of methanol, marking a significant step forward in biorefinery technology. #physorg phys.org/news/2026-03...

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How flatworms keep their regeneration powers on track. #physorg phys.org/news/2026-03...

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Nutri-Score labels do not reflect true nutritional quality of soluble cocoa, study shows. #physorg phys.org/news/2026-02...

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Researchers at the Weill Institute for Cell & Molecular Biology have uncovered new evidence that 2 major types of gene-controlling #DNA sequences, promoters & enhancers, operate with a shared logic & often perform the same jobs. #physorg phys.org/news/2026-02...

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The targeting may be technically impressive, but it can feel unsettling.

#digitalmarketing #creepiness #marketing #physorg

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Animal muscles inspire biomaterial design for agriculture, fabrics & medicine. #physorg #sciencenews phys.org/news/2026-02...

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New insights into how #bacteria control #DNA synthesis open the door to next generation #antimicrobials. #physorg phys.org/news/2026-02...

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How did humans develop sharp vision? Lab-grown retinas show likely answer. #physorg #pnas phys.org/news/2026-02...

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Elephant trunk whiskers exhibit material intelligence, revealing the secret behind an amazing sense of touch. #physorg #science phys.org/news/2026-02...

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Fentanyl makeover: Core structural redesign could lead to safer pain medications. #physorg #painmeds phys.org/news/2026-02...

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Purdue University researchers have developed a device for more conveniently detecting pathogens in health care settings, on farms and in food production operations. #physorg #purdueuniversity phys.org/news/2026-01...

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Saturday Citations: Self-repairing quantum computer; AI carbon footprint; active listening forges bonds - Phys.org In the best possible news for people who like pizza, researchers report that high-fat cheese may protect brain health and reduce dementia risk. Ancient hunter-gatherer DNA could explain why some people live 100 years or more. And one philosopher believes that…

Weekend science roundup vibes: self-repairing quantum computing ideas, the carbon footprint of AI, and why active listening actually strengthens relationships—plus a few delightfully weird health/genetics headlines. What topic do you want to dig into first? #ScienceNews #PhysOrg

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Imaging method pinpoints microplastics in intact human tissue samples While microplastic pollution continues to advance, research into its possible effects on health remains hampered by technical hurdles. To date, there are no suitable methods for precisely identifying…

Scientists from MedUni Vienna, w/ partner institutions, has now established a new method that locates #microplastics in tissue in a non-destructive and spatially resolved manner. #physorg phys.org/news/2025-11...

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Microcompartment approach expands possibilities for studying viruses in the environment A new method vastly improves on the existing approach for single-cell genetic sequencing, enabling scientists to read the genomes of individual cells and viral particles in the environment more…

Article at #physorg discusses "Microcompartment approach expands possibilities for studying #viruses in the environment". phys.org/news/2025-11...

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Q&A: Turning to trees for sustainable photoluminescence Photoluminescent materials are essential for numerous modern technologies—displays, solar cells, optoelectronic devices and sensors among them. However, most photoluminescent materials in use today…

From #Yale University - Q&A: Turning to trees for sustainable photoluminescence. #physorg phys.org/news/2025-10...

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How molecular signaling bias can lead to better drug design About one-third of all drugs approved by the Food and Drug Administration target the largest family of cell membrane receptors called G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs).

How molecular signaling bias can lead to better drug design. #physorg #GPCRs phys.org/news/2025-10...

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Undergrads uncover conserved copper-binding gene cluster in marine bacteria This fall, 20 Georgia Tech students published a paper—the culmination of work done during a semester-long laboratory course. During the semester, students analyzed genomes sequenced from marine…

Undergrads uncover conserved copper-binding gene cluster in marine #bacteria. #GeorgiaTech #physorg phys.org/news/2025-10...

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Phys.org displays security verification request

Phys.org displays security verification request

Phys.org now shows a security verification page titled “Please complete security verification”, asking users to press and hold a button until it turns green. It logs IP 46.62.163.50. getnews.me/phys-org-displays-securi... #physorg #securityverification #websecurity

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Oysters might offer a way to remove more carbon from the ocean while providing a sustainable food source Many researchers are looking toward aquaculture as a way to reduce carbon, while also producing food. Yet, in some cases, it is unclear whether these methods offer a way to reduce carbon or if they're ...

#Oysters might offer a way to remove more carbon from the ocean while providing a sustainable food source | #PhysOrg zurl.co/47NG0

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Planetary alignment provides NASA rare opportunity to study Uranus When a planet's orbit brings it between Earth and a distant star, it's more than just a cosmic game of hide and seek. It's an opportunity for NASA to improve its understanding of that planet's atmosph...

Via #PhysOrg Planetary alignment provides NASA rare opportunity to study the seventh planet in our solar system. (Me: NASA has a plan to send a Flagship Mission to this world that is significant peril due to cuts in NASA's Science programs) phys.org/news/2025-04...

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NASA balloon at float, begins Southern Hemisphere journey The first super pressure balloon flight of NASA's New Zealand Balloon Campaign reached its float altitude after lifting off from Wānaka Airport, New Zealand, at 10:44 a.m. NZST, Thursday, April 17 (6:...

Via #PhysOrg - #NASA HIWIND balloon at float, begins Southern Hemisphere journey phys.org/news/2025-04...

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#RobSelects paper of the week #angew_chem: Probing electrostatic interactions in nucleophilic substitutions through rotation rates in molecular motors with analogous structures. #physorg https://doi.org/10.1002/anie.202505483

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Tonga volcano eruption released more energy than the most powerful nuclear bomb The eruption of the underwater volcano in Tonga that triggered a tsunami earlier this year (January 2022), released more energy than the Tsar Bomba—the most powerful nuclear bomb ever detonated—accord...

Using this method, we determined that the eruption at Hunga Tonga–Hunga Ha‘apai released ~61 Mt, slightly higher in magnitude than the yield of the Tsar Bomba. The paper is open access (link.springer.com/article/10.1...). #PhysOrg wrote a nice article about our work 🧪⚛️[5/n] phys.org/news/2022-08...

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#RobSelects paper of the week #J_A_C_S: Quantifying halogenophilic and chalcogenophilic nucleophilic substitution rates. #physorg https://doi.org/10.1021/jacs.4c12463

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Engineers have designed raven-inspired robot that can walk on land and jump into flight. I prefer real birds, though: techxplore.com/news/2024-12... 🧪🦅 #Physorg

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