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Phys.org / Does climate change lead to more migration? Here's why researchers can't agree on the evidence

Images of families displaced by floods, prolonged droughts or extreme storms have become a distressingly regular feature of the daily news. As the impact of climate change intensifies, so does concern over its effects on ...

Jun 22, 2026
Medical Xpress / SCD1 enzyme in lipid metabolism sheds light on resistance of certain cancers to treatment

The Cancer Metabolism and Tumor Microenvironment Laboratory at the University of Liège has uncovered a previously unrecognized mechanism that promotes cancer cell survival under therapeutic pressure. Published in MedComm, ...

Jun 22, 2026
Phys.org / New research advances amaranth as a nutritious and high-performing leafy green crop

Two complementary studies, appearing in HortScience, from Rutgers University are advancing the potential of amaranth (Amaranthus spp.) as a valuable leafy green by combining detailed morphological characterization with evaluations ...

Jun 22, 2026
Medical Xpress / For babies hospitalized with bronchiolitis, lying on stomach shows no clear benefit over lying on back

Placing a baby on their stomach in the prone position can help them breathe more comfortably. With the chest facing down and the back facing up, this position takes pressure off the lungs, allowing for better oxygen exchange ...

Jun 19, 2026
Medical Xpress / Lab-grown neurofibromatosis 1 tumors reveal how benign growths turn malignant

A research team from the Germans Trias i Pujol Research Institute (IGTP) has developed a new experimental model based on induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) that makes it possible to reproduce in the laboratory the progression ...

Jun 22, 2026
Phys.org / Europe scorched by latest heat wave

Thirteen people died by drowning in searing temperatures in France over the weekend, with the heat wave set to intensify from Monday across much of Europe, forcing warnings and special measures.

Jun 22, 2026
Medical Xpress / Can supplements keep your brain sharp? Why the evidence is more complicated than it seems

Many of us would like to keep our brains sharp as we get older. That has helped create a growing market for "brain-health" supplements. These include fish oil capsules and postbiotics, the beneficial, nonliving compounds ...

Jun 22, 2026
Phys.org / EU Commission's draft legislation on pesticides: European researchers highlight the risks

The European Commission has presented a new legislative package. It is intended to reform key provisions that have hitherto governed the approval of pesticides. The "Food and Feed Safety simplification package" is part of ...

Jun 22, 2026
Tech Xplore / Understand 'phishing?' Think again: Why cybersecurity language is failing us

Cyberattacks now cost the global economy trillions, yet most people still struggle to understand what actually happens when a breach occurs. Research by Associate Professor Sky Marsen, an applied linguist and communications ...

Jun 22, 2026
Phys.org / Electron-Ion Collider's radiofrequency controls system passes first real-world test

The U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Brookhaven National Laboratory has reached a key early milestone in developing radiofrequency control systems for the Electron-Ion Collider (EIC)—a next-generation research facility that ...

Jun 22, 2026
Phys.org / Plant‑based products need to be easier to find and consistently affordable for shoppers

There is strong evidence that transitioning from animal to more plant-based diets could improve human and planetary health, but progress has been slow. This is partly due to a misunderstanding of what drives the behavior ...

Jun 22, 2026
Phys.org / Analyzing wildfire behavior can help detect risk zones earlier and support fire‑smart strategies

Fire-smart risk assessment is needed to tackle the scale of wildfire destruction, which is a growing reality across the globe. Hazardous fires are more intense and more frequent, fueled both by climate change and by the no ...

Jun 22, 2026