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How to detect magnetic fields around exoplanets

July 21, 2025 phys.org

Magnetic fields play an important—if sometimes underappreciated—part in planetary systems. Without a strong magnetic field, planets can end up as a barren wasteland like Mars, or they could indirectly affect massive storms, as can be […]

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Minimally invasive sensor can detect stress to keep plants safe

July 21, 2025 phys.org

A sensor that can measure hormone concentrations in plants precisely and in real time with minimal damage can shed light on how hormones affect plants’ response to disease and stress. With further development, it could […]

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I watched a simulated oil spill in the Indian Ocean. Here’s how island and coastal countries worked together

July 21, 2025 phys.org

The coils of black hose, drum skimmers designed to collect oil from the ocean’s surface, and orangey-red containment booms all looked out of place on the white sand of Mombasa’s touristy Nyali beach. But on […]

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Structured ‘bridge’ protein links disordered gene regulators to control gene expression

July 21, 2025 phys.org

Inside each cell of the human body are proteins that control which genes are expressed at the right place and time. However, intriguingly, many of the most important proteins involved in gene regulation lack stable […]

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Researchers mimic cell membranes to tune ion transport in artificial water filters

July 21, 2025 phys.org

In every living cell, there are membranes, and in every membrane there are proteins, each of which acts as a chemical gatekeeper.This post was originally published on this site

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New genetic forensics method helps solve complex wildlife crime cases

July 21, 2025 phys.org

New research reveals an innovative wildlife forensics method that uses advanced genetic tools and local DNA databases to help authorities solve complex environmental crimes involving multiple species.This post was originally published on this site

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Study finds gall crabs evolved glowing patterns to hide within coral dens

July 21, 2025 phys.org

Gall crabs are tiny, and yet these crustaceans have evolved fluorescence to help them be concealed within hideouts they have created in the coral itself.This post was originally published on this site

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Self-powered solar panels remove dust using wind-generated electricity

July 21, 2025 phys.org

A collaborative research team has successfully developed a self-powered pollution prevention technology that can remove pollutants from the surface of solar panels without external power. This technology uses a wind-powered rotational triboelectric nanogenerator to generate […]

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Research reveals female birdsong may be helpful in finding ‘good dads’

July 21, 2025 phys.org

Female songbirds are more likely to sing when they share parenting responsibilities and live year‐round in stable tropical environments, according to new research by University of the Pacific Professor of Biology Karan Odom.This post was […]

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Millet mystery: Why a staple crop failed to take root in ancient Japanese kitchens

July 21, 2025 phys.org

New research into ancient Japanese rice farming suggests that significant technological development does not always mean the abandonment of cultural practices, particularly culinary traditions.This post was originally published on this site

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