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Researchers Create Exotic Magnetic Structures with Laser Light

Research at Lund University in Sweden has found a new way to create nano-sized magnetic particles using ultrafast laser light pulses.

Scientists Find Elusive Gas from Post-Starburst Galaxies Hiding in Plain Sight

Scientists once thought that post-starburst galaxies scattered all of their gas and dust — the fuel required for creating new stars

Four UW Researchers Elected to the National Academy of Sciences for 2022

Four faculty members at the University of Washington have been elected to the National Academy of Sciences.

Consensus Approach Proposed to Protect Human Health from Intentional and Wild Forest Fires

All forest fire smoke is bad for people, but not all fires in forests are bad.

Unchecked Global Emissions on Track to Initiate Mass Extinction of Marine Life

As greenhouse gas emissions continue to warm the world’s oceans, marine biodiversity could be on track to plummet within the next few centuries to levels not seen since the extinction of the dinosaurs, according to research from the University of Washington and Princeton University.

Many Pathologists Agree Overdiagnosis of Skin Cancer Happens, but Don’t Change Diagnosis Behavior

As the most serious type of skin cancer, a melanoma diagnosis carries emotional, financial and medical consequences.

Astronomers Discover a Rare ’Black Widow’ Binary, with the Shortest Orbit Yet

The flashing of a nearby star drew the attention of a team of astronomers, who discovered that it is part of a rare and mysterious system.

Experiments Measure Freezing Point of Extraterrestrial Oceans to Aid Search for Life

Researchers from the University of Washington and the University of California, Berkeley have conducted experiments that measured the physical limits for the existence of liquid water in icy extraterrestrial worlds.

A New Method for Mapping Gene Expression Deep in the Body Could One Day Be Used to Track Stem Cells or Cancer Therapy

Even fans of black-and-white film can’t deny that color brought new life to photography and motion pictures.

A Matter of Survival: How the Immune System Sets Priorities

Even after prevailing over a viral infection, our immune system stays active, protecting us from any lingering viruses or recurring disease.

Israel Joins the Quantum Computing Club

Building a working quantum computer is such a daunting venture that many believe it’s only for tech giants and superpowers, something on a scale beyond Israel’s reach.

Antibodies Fight Cancer Too

Natural antibodies found in tumors could point the way toward improved immunotherapy

Mutations in Noncoding DNA Protect the Brain from ALS

Weizmann Institute of Science researchers discover a new neuroprotective pathway

Getting Under the Skin of an Autoimmune Disorder

Weizmann Institute of Science researchers, in collaboration with Hadassah and Rambam physicians, present a new roadmap for exploring poorly understood diseases

Genetic Bundles of Joy

New study reveals a genetic regulation mechanism in eukaryotes ensuring that proteins that work together are expressed together

University of Helsinki joined a Coalition to Advance Finland’s 6G Competitiveness

The most relevant Finnish research institutes and companies have founded a national coalition, 6G Finland, to advance Finland’s competitiveness in 6G research and development.

Images of Black Hole in Milky Way Achieved – Heino Falcke Will Give a Lecture at the Kumpula Campus on 30th May

Professor Falcke will tell about the latest findings of the Event Horizon telescope, as well as the scientific impact of the new images of the black hole.

Scent Dogs Detect Coronavirus Reliably from Skin Swabs

A recent study by the University of Helsinki and Helsinki University Hospital confirmed that scent detection dogs can be taught to identify individuals with a coronavirus infection from skin swabs.

Two Nasa Astronauts to Speak at UC Santa Cruz on May 26

NASA astronauts Michael S. Hopkins (Colonel, U.S. Space Force) and Victor J. Glover, Jr. (Captain, U.S. Navy) will visit UC Santa Cruz in May for a series of events with students, including a public talk.

ASU Professor Invents Novel Color Printing Method

A new process being developed by Arizona State University researchers enables color printing on a microscale with a simple, inexpensive additive manufacturing process.