Study reveals Chlamydia-like bacteria in Great Barrier Reef corals, offering insights into their microbiome and potential implications for reef health.
Latest in Universities
-
-
AnimalsDietDogsMedicineNutritionSciTech NewsUniversity Of Cambridge
Warning: Raw Pheasant Dog Food May Threaten Your Pet’s Health
by Klaus Müllerby Klaus MüllerStudy reveals high lead levels in UK raw pheasant dog food, posing significant health risks, especially to puppies.
-
MicroplasticsPollutionSciTech NewsUniversity Of KansasWater
Startling Findings: High Microplastic Contamination in Freshwater Lakes and Reservoirs—Akin to Garbage Patches in Oceans
Groundbreaking study reveals higher microplastic contamination in freshwater lakes and reservoirs than in oceanic garbage patches. Human impact highlighted.
-
AstronomyAstrophysicsChinese Academy of SciencesDark MatterSciTech NewsSpaceSquare Kilometer ArrayUniversities
Unveiling the Secrets of Dark Matter and Early Galaxies: The Potential of the 21-cm Forest Probe
Unveiling dark matter’s secrets: Researchers propose using the 21-cm forest probe to study early galaxies and the thermal history of …
-
AntibioticsBacteriaSciTech NewsUniversity Of Oxford
New Study Challenges Traditional Perspective on Antimicrobial Resistance
by Amir Husseinby Amir HusseinOxford study reveals multi-drug resistant infections evolve rapidly due to diverse pathogen clones in patients, challenging traditional views on AMR.
-
AstronomyAstrophysicsJames Webb Space TelescopeNASANASA Goddard Space Flight CenterSciTech NewsSpaceSpace Telescope Science Institute
Webb Space Telescope Unveils Mesmerizing 3D Journey Across 5,000 Galaxies
by Manuel Costaby Manuel CostaExperience the awe-inspiring 3D journey through 5,000 galaxies captured by NASA’s Webb Space Telescope, revealing cosmic evolution in unprecedented detail.
-
AstronomyAstrophysicsGamma RayNeutron StarRadboud UniversitySciTech NewsSpace
Ancient Galaxy’s Core Reveals Historic Gamma-Ray Burst
Ancient galaxy reveals unprecedented gamma-ray burst, likely from two merging neutron stars, challenging known causes of such cosmic phenomena.
-
Boston UniversityEnvironmentPollutionSciTech NewsWater
Excessive Manganese Levels Detected in Massachusetts Drinking Water Raise Concerns
Toxic Tap Warning: High manganese levels in Massachusetts drinking water pose risks to vulnerable groups, calling for enforceable federal standards.
-
DepressionGriffith UniversityMedicineMental HealthPsychologySciTech News
Startling Effects of Excessive YouTube Usage on Loneliness and Mental Health Revealed by Scientists
by Manuel Costaby Manuel CostaStudy reveals harmful effects of excessive YouTube use on mental health, particularly loneliness & anxiety among under 29-year-olds. Recommendations include …
-
BiodiversityGeologySciTech NewsSea LevelTectonic PlatesUniversity Of Sydney
Tectonic Plate Movements Unveil a Remarkable 36-Million-Year Cycle Igniting Bursts of Biodiversity
Scientists reveal 36-million-year geological cycle driving biodiversity bursts through tectonic plate movements and sea level changes.