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04.01.26

Accuracy test for protein language models shines light into AI 'black box'

A team from Emory University developed a simple method to test the accuracy of protein language models, which are used to analyze complex biological data. By comparing how these models 'embed' natural proteins versus synthetic ones, researchers can estimate their reliability and improve their performance.

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Alchemy in the Earth’s mantle

Research suggests that hydrous and repeated mantle melting is key driver of gold enrichment in island arc magmas. The study found that high-degree melting leads to significant concentrations of gold, often several times higher than those found in mid-ocean ridge basalts.

Walking is top leisure-time physical activity for US adults

A new study reveals that walking is the most popular leisure-time physical activity among US adults, but urban residents are more likely to meet exercise guidelines. Rural residents tend to prefer activities like gardening and hunting, with lower rates of inactivity and guideline adherence.

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Eureka! Scientists develop new way to detect breakthroughs in science

A team of researchers at Binghamton University has developed a method to pinpoint discoveries that reshaped the course of science. The new metric uses neural embedding to analyze approximately 55 million scientific papers and patents, identifying major breakthroughs and simultaneous discoveries with greater accuracy.

Millions-of-years-old insect symbioses are surprisingly fragile

A study by the Max Planck Institute for Chemical Ecology found that an introduced bacterium can replace an ancient insect symbiont within a few generations. The beetles exhibited reduced reproduction rates, lower life expectancy, and altered immune systems after infection with the new bacterium.

Quantum switches thrive in deep cold

Researchers from Purdue University and Menlo Microsystems developed a commercial microelectromechanical switch that operates reliably at cryogenic temperatures. The device showed lower operating voltage, lower on-resistance, and strong radio-frequency performance.

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Human attitudes to predators shape prospects for coexistence

A recent study by Miquel Torrents-Ticó found that human attitudes play a crucial role in determining predator populations. In two Kenyan sites, human tolerance influenced spotted hyena distribution, with tolerated herders allowing predators to thrive. The findings suggest that coexistence is more likely when humans accept predators.

Porous nanofibrils spun from supramolecules with intrinsic cavities

Researchers created a new type of microporous aerogel that overcomes limitations of conventional materials, enabling flexible and highly processable shapes. The material's flexibility arises from reversible van der Waals interactions between metal–organic polyhedra molecules.

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Soft sensor gives robots a better sense of touch

A new soft sensing system allows humanoid robots to perceive complex finger posture in real time, enabling precise movement and dexterous manipulation. The system features an omnidirectional bending sensor that tracks pitch and yaw at the finger joints, providing stability and repeatability for demanding actions.

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DFG to fund 14 new research units

The Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft will allocate funds for 14 new research units to drive cutting-edge scientific inquiry in Germany. These initiatives aim to boost collaboration and innovation across various disciplines.

Reading’s weather history retold in new book

The book chronicles two centuries of weather stories and observations, including Britain's longest continuous daily weather records. It highlights the diversity of British weather, from scorching summers to devastating floods, and shares insights into climate change.

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One of cholera’s great enemies is found in the human gut

A genomic study found that cholera bacteria rapidly gain and lose defensive systems against a viral nemesis, ICP1, resulting in lower disease severity and reduced ability to spread globally. The study challenges the long-held belief that the Ganges Delta is the global source of cholera.

Spacecraft data reveals surprising detail about Saturn's magnetic "shield"

Researchers have confirmed that giant planets like Saturn operate under a unique magnetospheric regime, with a shifted cusp location due to its rapid rotation. This discovery alters models of magnetic reconnection and high-energy particle acceleration, revealing new insights into Saturn's auroral activity.

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How gossiping mushroom networks share your public urination secrets

Research at Tohoku University reveals that mushrooms adjust their communication levels in response to urine application, with increased flow when water is applied and decreased flow when urine is applied. The findings suggest that forest mushrooms can flexibly change their electrical information flow in response to various disturbances.

Virus-inspired DNA needle could pave the way for better medicines

Researchers at Aarhus University have developed an artificial virus-like DNA needle that can deliver molecules directly into cells. The technique uses DNA origami to assemble the needle and deliver its payload, potentially solving a major issue with many therapies being trapped inside cells.

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AI inspires new research topics in materials science

Researchers at KIT analyzed scientific papers using AI to identify emerging trends and relationships. The study suggests that large language models and machine learning can help reveal new avenues of research and opportunities for interdisciplinary cooperation.

Aquaculture is shifting toward less sustainable species: new UBC study

A new UBC study found that global aquaculture production is increasingly relying on less beneficial species for food security, climate mitigation, and biodiversity. The industry's shift towards finfish has lower sustainability potential, while earlier systems like seaweed and shellfish had higher sustainability.

The body’s internal clock can be determined from a hair sample

Researchers at Charité develop test to determine circadian rhythm using hair roots, revealing genetic and lifestyle factors influencing internal clock. The new method shows promise for tailoring therapies to individual rhythms, potentially improving treatment outcomes.

A novel approach to dataset acquisition in spatial data marketplaces

Researchers propose a novel approach to dataset acquisition in spatial data marketplaces, optimizing spatial coverage and connectivity under budget constraints. The proposed Budgeted Maximum Coverage with Connectivity Constraint (BMCC) algorithm achieves up to 68% larger spatial coverage with 89% speedups compared to existing methods.

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Gut bacteria and allergies

Research reveals a potential connection between gut microbiota and atopic diseases such as bronchial asthma and food allergies. Small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO) may contribute to the worsening of symptoms in these conditions. Further studies are needed to confirm this association.

Vegetation patterns and ecosystem resilience: relationship status “complicated”

Researchers challenge long-held assumptions about vegetation patterns in dryland ecosystems, finding that such patterns can actually indicate reduced ecosystem resilience. The new theoretical framework takes into account spatial constraints and environmental heterogeneities, revealing that ecosystem stability depends on specific enviro...

Mirtazapine for methamphetamine use disorder

In this randomized clinical trial, mirtazapine effectively reduced methamphetamine use in adults with methamphetamine use disorder. The study's findings have important implications for the treatment of this condition, which currently lacks approved pharmacotherapies.

Apple iPad Pro 11-inch (M4)

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Crushing soda cans and the mathematics of corrugation formation

Scientists at the University of Manchester discovered a rare mathematical process underlying the formation of corrugations in soda cans. The sequence of buckles follows homoclinic snaking, a phenomenon where bumps or ripples appear one by one in a precise order.

Scientists discover how multiple sclerosis kills neurons

A team of researchers discovered that inflammation in multiple sclerosis causes DNA damage to neurons essential for higher thinking and cognition. This finding provides a new direction for the field and highlights the importance of protecting grey matter neurons from damage.

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