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Phys.org / Searching for 'green oceans' and 'purple Earths'

The early stage of giant telescope development involves a lot of horse-trading to try to appease all the different stakeholders that are hoping to get what they want out of the project, but also to try to appease the financial ...

Jan 19, 2026 in Astronomy & Space
Phys.org / How a respiratory bacterium obtains essential lipids from the human body and targets fat-rich tissues

A multidisciplinary team has uncovered a key mechanism that allows the human bacterium Mycoplasma pneumoniae—responsible for atypical pneumonia and other respiratory infections—to obtain cholesterol and other essential ...

Jan 18, 2026 in Biology
Phys.org / 'We got lazy and complacent': Swedish pensioners explain how abolishing the wealth tax changed their country

For much of the 20th century, Sweden enjoyed a justifiable reputation as one of Europe's most egalitarian countries. Yet over the past two decades, it has transformed into what journalist and author Andreas Cervenka calls ...

Jan 19, 2026 in Other Sciences
Medical Xpress / People with mental illness found to receive poorer diabetes care

People with mental illness have a higher risk of developing diabetes due to multiple factors. However, they do not receive adequate medical care for existing diabetes, as an international study led by the Medical Faculty ...

Jan 19, 2026 in Psychology & Psychiatry
Tech Xplore / Robot learns to lip sync by watching YouTube

Almost half of our attention during face-to-face conversation focuses on lip motion. Yet, robots still struggle to move their lips correctly. Even the most advanced humanoids make little more than muppet mouth gestures—if ...

Jan 14, 2026 in Robotics
Phys.org / New fluorescent labels offer clearer, high-contrast imaging of live cell processes

Thanks to a recent study by researchers at IOCB Prague, it is now possible to monitor processes in living cells more effectively than before, including responses to drugs and changes in cellular structures.

Jan 18, 2026 in Biology
Medical Xpress / Structure-based RNA could lead to treatment for neuromuscular disorders

Researchers from Carnegie Mellon University have discovered a way to target RNA that could lead to new treatment options for myotonic dystrophy type 1 (DM1), the most common adult-onset form of muscular dystrophy, and other ...

Jan 18, 2026 in Neuroscience
Medical Xpress / How realistic is Mattel's new autistic Barbie?

Autistic people are so rarely depicted in media and entertainment, it's no wonder most people don't really understand much about the neurotype.

Jan 19, 2026 in Autism spectrum disorders
Tech Xplore / AI can make the dead talk—why this doesn't comfort us

For as long as humans have buried their dead, they've dreamed of keeping them close. The ancient Fayum portraits—those stunningly lifelike images wrapped in Egyptian mummies—captured faces meant to remain present even ...

Jan 19, 2026 in Consumer & Gadgets
Phys.org / Proba-3 mission captures rare solar prominence eruptions in sun's inner corona

The sun's inner corona, the hottest part of our star's atmosphere, appears faint yellow in a time-lapse made from images taken by the ASPIICS coronagraph aboard Proba-3.

Jan 19, 2026 in Astronomy & Space
Tech Xplore / From chess moves to clean energy: A creative path to affordable power for developing nations

The global push for clean energy often highlights high-tech solutions in wealthy countries. But a team at the Asian Institute of Technology (AIT) is proving that simple, clever ideas—inspired by chess, secondhand batteries, ...

Jan 19, 2026 in Business
Phys.org / Protostars carve out homes in the Orion Molecular Cloud

Young stars need time to grow into their final masses before they begin fusing lighter elements into heavier elements as main-sequence stars. They can spend hundreds of thousands of years as protostars, when they're still ...

Jan 19, 2026 in Astronomy & Space