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A simple oxygen hack creates 7 new ceramic materials

A simple oxygen hack creates 7 new ceramic materials

Penn State researchers created seven new high-entropy oxides by removing oxygen during synthesis, enabling metals that normally destabilize to form rock-salt ceramics. Machine learning helped identify...

Dec 04, 2025 5 min read
Next gen cancer drug shows surprising anti aging power

Next gen cancer drug shows surprising anti aging power

A next-generation drug tested in yeast was found to extend lifespan and slow aging by influencing a major growth-control pathway. Researchers also uncovered an unexpected role for agmatinases, enzymes...

Dec 05, 2025 5 min read
AI’s climate impact is much smaller than many feared

AI’s climate impact is much smaller than many feared

New findings challenge the widespread belief that AI is an environmental villain. By analyzing U.S. economic data and AI usage across industries, researchers discovered that AI’s energy consumption—wh...

Dec 06, 2025 5 min read
Natural hormone unlocks a hidden fat burning switch

Natural hormone unlocks a hidden fat burning switch

FGF19 triggers the brain to burn more energy and activate fat-burning cells, offering a potential new path for obesity treatments. The hormone enhances thermogenesis and reduces inflammation, but only...

Dec 06, 2025 5 min read
Scientists find hidden layers in brain’s memory center

Scientists find hidden layers in brain’s memory center

Scientists uncovered a surprising four-layer structure hidden inside the hippocampal CA1 region, one of the brain’s major centers for memory, navigation, and emotion. Using advanced RNA imaging techni...

Dec 06, 2025 5 min read
Most of the world isn’t getting enough omega-3

Most of the world isn’t getting enough omega-3

Most people worldwide aren’t getting enough omega-3, leaving a major gap between scientific recommendations and daily diets. Researchers emphasize the critical role of EPA and DHA across all life stag...

Dec 09, 2025 5 min read
Small root mutation could make crops fertilize themselves

Small root mutation could make crops fertilize themselves

Scientists discovered a small protein region that determines whether plants reject or welcome nitrogen-fixing bacteria. By tweaking only two amino acids, they converted a defensive receptor into one t...

Dec 09, 2025 5 min read