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Phys.org / Embrace chaos to get lifelike movement from synthetic materials, researchers say

When people think of high-powered machines, they'd likely think of muscle cars before their own muscles. But muscles and other living tissues can do energetic things very quickly—they twitch, snap and beat—which is how ...

Dec 16, 2025 in Physics
Medical Xpress / Brain Care Score can predict risk of stroke across racial groups, study finds

A new study from Mass General Brigham found the Brain Care Score (BCS) is a strong predictor of stroke across different racial groups in the U.S. The findings, published in Neurology, suggest that improvements in the BCS ...

Dec 18, 2025 in Neuroscience
Phys.org / Ultrashort laser pulses catch a snapshot of a 'molecular handshake'

Liquids and solutions are complex environments—think, for example, of sugar dissolving in water, where each sugar molecule becomes surrounded by a restless crowd of water molecules. Inside living cells, the picture is even ...

Dec 14, 2025 in Physics
Tech Xplore / Can 'miracle' heaters really warm your home for pennies? The physics says no

The internet is awash with adverts for various portable heaters, with claims that they will heat your house for pennies. Some are marketed as the "Tesla of the heating industry" (despite being nothing to do with Elon Musk's ...

Dec 18, 2025 in Energy & Green Tech
Phys.org / Iconic 'Little Foot' fossil may be new type of human ancestor

An international study led by researchers from Australia's La Trobe University and the University of Cambridge has challenged the classification of one of the world's most complete human ancestral fossils, raising the possibility ...

Dec 15, 2025 in Biology
Tech Xplore / How AI helps solve problems it doesn't even understand

Researchers at TU Wien have discovered an unexpected connection between two very different areas of artificial intelligence: Large Language Models (LLMs) can help solve logical problems—without actually "understanding" ...

Dec 16, 2025 in Computer Sciences
Phys.org / Protected areas mitigate mammal behavioral disturbances, study finds

A research team led by Professor Li Sheng from the School of Life Sciences at Peking University published a study that reveals the crucial role of protected areas in mitigating human-induced behavioral disturbances to mammals.

Dec 18, 2025 in Biology
Phys.org / Researchers reveal how climate change is shaping decisions to move—or stay put

As climate change becomes a major driver of migration, EU researchers are listening to affected communities to help support fairer policies for those most at risk.

Dec 18, 2025 in Earth
Phys.org / Offshore windfarms enhance function of coastal waters and diversity of aquatic life, say researchers

A study conducted by researchers from Murdoch University in Australia and Dalian Ocean University in China has found that offshore windfarms can improve marine ecosystems and diversify aquatic food chains.

Dec 18, 2025 in Biology
Medical Xpress / Model helps predict hip fractures among women with osteoporosis by analyzing only 7% of the joint

Scientists at Pompeu Fabra University (UPF) have made a great leap forward in predicting the risk of hip fracture among women due to osteoporosis. They have discovered that it is not necessary to examine all parts of the ...

Dec 18, 2025 in Gerontology & Geriatrics
Phys.org / Your body is full of medicine. Researchers can now synthesize it

Northeastern University researchers have made a breakthrough drug discovery, developing the first synthetic endogenous cannabinoid compound, with repercussions for new therapeutics from pain and inflammation to cancer.

Dec 16, 2025 in Chemistry
Phys.org / The dinosaurs that forgot how to fly

A new study led by a researcher from the School of Zoology and the Steinhardt Museum of Natural History at Tel Aviv University examined dinosaur fossils preserved with their feathers and found that these dinosaurs had lost ...

Dec 16, 2025 in Biology