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Phys.org / Nature's pest controllers: Wasps keep whiteflies in check as resistance proves costly for survivors

Using insects such as wasps to control agricultural pests remains a resilient method, despite increasing resistance, a new University of Stirling study has shown.

18 hours ago in Biology
Tech Xplore / New report outlines global framework to support responsible innovation and leadership in AI

Queen Mary University of London and the Qatar Computing Research Institute at Hamad Bin Khalifa University have published the report "Building Bridges in the Age of AI," which outlines a framework through which the U.K. and ...

19 hours ago in Machine learning & AI
Phys.org / Continuous spread: Raccoon roundworm detected in nine European countries

While the spread of raccoons in Europe is often discussed, their companion tends to remain unnoticed: The raccoon roundworm Baylisascaris procyonis arrived in Europe at the beginning of the 20th century with the first raccoons ...

20 hours ago in Biology
Phys.org / Nudges aren't always good for society, economics study finds

Many scholars have assumed nudges—a small push that encourages better choices—are always good for society. But UC Berkeley Economics professor Dmitry Taubinsky says it's not that simple. Instead, policies that create ...

22 hours ago in Other Sciences
Phys.org / A cryogenic winter for tomorrow's accelerator

Behind every particle collision generated at the Large Hadron Collider is a multitude of technical feats. One of these is refrigeration on an industrial scale. To guide the particles, the thousands of superconducting magnets ...

20 hours ago in Physics
Tech Xplore / NASA, Boeing test how to improve performance of longer, narrower aircraft wings

The airliner you board in the future could look a lot different from today's, with longer, thinner wings that provide a smoother ride while saving fuel.

20 hours ago in Automotive
Phys.org / Here's what determines whether your income level rises or falls

Your work usually determines whether you manage to earn a better income compared to people around you. But your work earnings rarely determine when your income falls. Economists call it income mobility. This means how easy ...

20 hours ago in Other Sciences
Medical Xpress / You have your mother's eyes and your father's heart disease—now what?

The American Heart Association says upcoming family holiday gatherings are a good time to talk about your family health history and how it can play an important role in heart disease.

20 hours ago in Cardiology
Phys.org / Video: Highlights of MBARI's deep-sea exploration in 2025

Dive in and meet some of the most stunning deep-sea animals that MBARI encountered in 2025. This year, our team spotted ultra-black fishes, sinuous siphonophores, curious crabs, spectacular sponges, and so many more dazzling ...

21 hours ago in Biology
Medical Xpress / Miracle surgery saves 2-year-old boy with broken neck, severed spinal cord

Two-year-old German boy, Oliver Staub, lay in a Mexico City hospital bed awaiting death.

22 hours ago in Neuroscience
Medical Xpress / Comprehensive study settles debate over diet safety for patients with cancer

For decades, patients undergoing blood cancer treatment have been told to avoid certain foods to reduce infection risk, guidance that some physicians hoped could safely be relaxed. Now, a University of Florida study offers ...

22 hours ago in Oncology & Cancer
Medical Xpress / First pediatric heart and liver dual organ transplant performed

Children's Hospital Colorado (Children's Colorado) successfully performed the hospital's first-ever heart and liver dual organ transplant, with support from dozens of team members across 25 different multidisciplinary care ...

20 hours ago in Surgery