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The University of Queensland

Algae Just Changed the Game for Growing Human Cells

A new discovery could speed up healing for burn victims and cut costs, waste, and animals from the equation.

Algae Just Changed the Game for Growing Human Cells
ETH Zurich

Scientists Grow Over 400 Kinds of Human Nerve Cells in a Dish

A record-breaking cell culture breakthrough could replace animal testing and reshape how we study the brain.

Scientists Grow Over 400 Kinds of Human Nerve Cells in a Dish
University of Nottingham

Anaesthetic Gases Are Polluting the Atmosphere, But a New Fix Could Help

Veterinary surgeries may be quietly warming the planet, but scientists think they’ve found a way to stop it

Anaesthetic Gases Are Polluting the Atmosphere, But a New Fix Could Help
City University of Hong Kong

New Catalyst Could Supercharge Green Hydrogen Production

Breakthrough material promises longer-lasting, more efficient clean fuel systems

New Catalyst Could Supercharge Green Hydrogen Production
University of Nottingham

Turtles Barely Get Cancer, and Scientists Are Taking Notes

A rare glimpse into nature’s cancer resistance could help unlock secrets to stopping the disease in humans.

Turtles Barely Get Cancer, and Scientists Are Taking Notes
Utrecht University

A Tremendous Amount of Plastic Floats as Nanoparticles in the Ocean

New findings reveal plastic pollution is even more pervasive, and more invisible, than we feared

A Tremendous Amount of Plastic Floats as Nanoparticles in the Ocean
Seoul National University

Heat Triggers Bloom: Scientists Uncover a Hidden Switch in Plants

New research reveals how warm temperatures fast-track flowering in plants, offering insights into climate adaptation and crop timing.

Heat Triggers Bloom: Scientists Uncover a Hidden Switch in Plants
The University of Adelaide

Domesticated Rabbits Evolve New Features When They Go Feral

Going wild isn't just a lifestyle change — it's a fast track to evolutionary transformation

Domesticated Rabbits Evolve New Features When They Go Feral
Kyoto University

ON-OFF Switches Bring Precision Control to mRNA Therapies

A new hybrid RNA tool could unlock safer, smarter, and more targeted treatments.

ON-OFF Switches Bring Precision Control to mRNA Therapies
Utrecht University

Ancient Tides Revealed: Scientists Map 540 Million Years of Sea Level Change

A groundbreaking new record traces ocean rise and fall over half a billion years, uncovering Earth’s long-hidden climate rhythms.

Ancient Tides Revealed: Scientists Map 540 Million Years of Sea Level Change
Utrecht University

Gene Rewrite Tech Could Reverse Rare Metabolic Disorders

A precision editing breakthrough offers hope for treating genetic diseases at the source

Gene Rewrite Tech Could Reverse Rare Metabolic Disorders