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Phys.org / Filamentous algae blooms alter river ecosystems without disrupting overall function

Algae is a ubiquitous feature in waterways throughout the globe, including western North America. Slippery, green epilithic algae is a familiar sight on river rocks. Toxic blue-green algae—cyanobacteria—is a visually ...

Jan 4, 2026 in Biology
Phys.org / My home is in a district facing extreme or catastrophic fire danger. What should I do?

Across Australia there are a number of fire districts facing extreme or catastrophic fire danger ratings in this ongoing heat wave.

Jan 8, 2026 in Earth
Tech Xplore / China to probe Meta's acquisition of artificial intelligence startup Manus

China said on Thursday it would assess and investigate Meta's acquisition of artificial intelligence startup Manus, in a move highlighting its technology rivalry with the U.S..

Jan 8, 2026 in Business
Medical Xpress / How stressors during pregnancy impact the developing fetal brain

The maternal microbiome and immune system have both independent and synergistic effects on fetal brain health—changes in the mother's immune system have been linked to an increased risk of neurodevelopmental disorders in ...

Jan 6, 2026 in Neuroscience
Medical Xpress / Infant brain development reflects families' financial ability to meet everyday needs

Decades of research show that early psychosocial stress, including chronic exposure to adversity, can shape how a child's brain develops, with effects that last well beyond childhood. But families rarely experience just one ...

Jan 6, 2026 in Neuroscience
Medical Xpress / Colonoscopy bowel prep temporarily weakens gut defenses against infection, study finds

New preclinical research suggests that bowel preparation procedures for colonoscopies may temporarily alter gut balance, culminating in unappreciated effects in patients with compromised gastrointestinal health.

Jan 8, 2026 in Inflammatory disorders
Phys.org / Philippines evacuates 3,000 people after activity increases at Mayon Volcano

A series of mild eruptions at the most active volcano in the Philippines has prompted the evacuation of nearly 3,000 villagers from a danger zone on its foothills, officials said Wednesday.

Jan 8, 2026 in Earth
Medical Xpress / For the first time, a mechanism enabling breast cancer to metastasize to the brain has been deciphered

A large-scale international study, led by researchers from the Gray Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences at Tel Aviv University, has uncovered a mechanism that allows breast cancer to send metastases to the brain—a highly ...

Jan 5, 2026 in Oncology & Cancer
Phys.org / Q&A: Why does time go by so fast, and how can we slow it down?

If ringing in the new year came too quickly, you're not alone. Time does seem to move faster as you get older.

Jan 8, 2026 in Other Sciences
Phys.org / Why some entrepreneurs are happier than others—study suggests it's not because of money

Entrepreneurs driven by independence and creativity are far more likely to feel satisfied with their lives than those motivated by status or money, according to new research from King's Business School.

Jan 8, 2026 in Other Sciences
Dialog / Infrastructure design is the hidden architecture of disaster risk

When we talk about disasters, we often default to the language of nature. We describe storms as "unprecedented," floods as "once-in-a-century," and heat waves as "record-breaking." While these descriptors may be technically ...

Jan 5, 2026 in Earth
Medical Xpress / Melatonin and childhood sleep problems: What parents should know

As families return to school-term routines, sleep difficulties often resurface. For many parents, particularly those raising children with neurodevelopmental conditions, melatonin has become a widely discussed option. Yet ...

Jan 8, 2026 in Pediatrics