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This common sleep habit could double your risk of heart attack
Science Daily - 6 May 2026 01:32
A chaotic sleep schedule in your 40s might be quietly setting the stage for heart trouble later. Researchers tracking thousands of people for over a decade found that those with highly inconsistent bedtimes-especially wh...
Oak trees are delaying spring to starve caterpillars
Science Daily - 6 May 2026 01:22
Oak trees have a surprising trick to fight back against hungry caterpillars: they simply wait. When trees are heavily attacked one year, they delay leaf growth by just three days the next spring-long enough to leave newl...
Both very low and very high heart rates may be linked to higher stroke risk, study says
Live Science - 6 May 2026 00:01
Both unusually low and high resting heart rates may be linked to an increased stroke risk, though more research is needed to confirm a causal relationship.
Icy object beyond Pluto has an atmosphere that shouldn't exist, study suggests
Live Science - 5 May 2026 22:38
Observations suggest there's a small, icy object with an atmosphere beyond Pluto, challenging assumptions about which bodies can sustain atmospheres.
All Life Uses 20 Amino Acids. Scientists Just Deleted One in Bacteria.
Singularity Hub - 5 May 2026 22:32
The synthetic bacteria push the limits of life and could open the door to designer proteins and new medicines. The post All Life Uses 20 Amino Acids. Scientists Just Deleted One in Bacteria. appeared first on Singularity...
AI lets chemists design molecules by simply describing them
Science Daily - 5 May 2026 22:20
Creating complex molecules usually requires years of experience and countless decisions, but a new AI system is changing that. Synthegy lets chemists guide synthesis and reaction planning using simple language, while pow...
Small talk shapes big trends: Physics predicts how language patterns spread
Phys.org - 5 May 2026 20:40
A new model to predict how language changes over time has been developed by a statistical physicist at the University of Portsmouth. The model is a step towards understanding the "statistical physics of language,"...
Scientists boost strawberry flavor and nutrition without changing growth
Science Daily - 5 May 2026 20:25
A surprising genetic twist shows that boosting a seemingly ordinary housekeeping gene can dramatically improve fruit quality without any trade-offs. By increasing the activity of a tRNA-related gene in strawberries, rese...
The 50-year quest to create a quantum spin liquid may finally be over
New Scientist - 5 May 2026 19:00
Creating quantum entanglement inside a solid material is tricky in the lab - but crystals buried in the earth could be growing it naturally. Now one scientist says he has proof hes found them
Scientists connect time crystal to real device in quantum breakthrough
Science Daily - 5 May 2026 18:53
A strange kind of matter that ticks forever without energy input has just taken a major leap toward real-world use. Known as a time crystal, this quantum system repeats its motion endlessly-like a clock that never winds ...
'I was not looking for this': Scientist accidentally finds shortcut to Mars that could slash travel time in half
Live Science - 5 May 2026 18:32
A new study suggests early asteroid trajectory data could help design faster Mars missions, potentially cutting round-trip travel time to under a year.
Stanfords new chip boosts light 100x with surprisingly low energy
Science Daily - 5 May 2026 18:21
Researchers at Stanford have developed a compact optical amplifier that dramatically boosts light signals using very little power. By recycling energy inside a looping resonator, the device achieves strong amplification ...
Inexpensive material compresses light, paving the way for photonic microcircuits in the terahertz range
Phys.org - 5 May 2026 17:50
A two-dimensional lamellar crystal composed of atomically thin layers of lead iodide (PbI2) could be used to manufacture a new generation of circuits that use light and mechanical vibrations (rather than electrons) to tr...
Breakthrough biomaterial heals tissue from the inside out
Science Daily - 5 May 2026 16:20
Scientists have developed a breakthrough injectable biomaterial that travels through the bloodstream to repair damaged tissue from within, reducing inflammation and jumpstarting healing. In animal studies, it successfull...
Where has the deadly hantavirus come from and how does it spread?
New Scientist - 5 May 2026 16:20
Three passengers on the cruise ship MV Hondius have died due to an outbreak of hantavirus, a rare illness transmitted by rodents
Hantavirus: Where has the deadly cruise ship outbreak come from?
New Scientist - 5 May 2026 16:20
Three people have died on board the cruise ship MV Hondius due to an outbreak of hantavirus, a rare illness transmitted by rodents
The dark side of weight loss drugs: Ozempic's surprising hidden cost
Science Daily - 5 May 2026 16:04
GLP-1 weight-loss drugs like Ozempic and Wegovy are often celebrated as game-changing solutions-but new research reveals a surprising social twist. People who lose weight using these medications may actually face more ju...
Elastic rules may explain why nematic crystals look ordered and disordered at once
Phys.org - 5 May 2026 15:30
Electronic nematicity is a phase of some crystalline solids in which electrons' collective properties, such as charge or spin densities, organize themselves into ordered patterns, lowering the crystal's rotationa...
A 75-million-year-old fossil reveals a shocking tyrannosaur secret
Science Daily - 5 May 2026 15:14
Tyrannosaurs may be famous as fearsome apex predators, but new research reveals a more opportunistic-and slightly grim-side to their behavior. Using high-resolution 3D scans, a researcher identified precise bite marks on...
4,000-year-old tablets reveal magic spells, kings feared, and a beer receipt
Science Daily - 5 May 2026 14:59
Long-forgotten ancient tablets have been decoded, uncovering a mix of magic, politics, and daily life from early civilizations. Among the discoveries are rare anti-witchcraft rituals meant to protect kings and a regnal l...
Magnetic fields can 'revive' superconductivity in nickelates, research reveals
Phys.org - 5 May 2026 13:40
A research team led by Professor Denver Li Danfeng, Associate Dean (Research and Postgraduate Education) of the College of Science and Associate Professor in the Department of Physics at City University of Hong Kong (Cit...
Canadian 'emoji' lake vanishes after dramatic, landslide-like collapse - Earth from space
Live Science - 5 May 2026 13:31
A pair of satellite photos reveals the drastic transformation of Canada's Lake Rouge, which was fully drained after the sudden collapse of one of its banks. A multitude of factors led to the demise of the shocked-emo...