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LASIK Without Lasers? Scientists May Have Found a Way

LASIK Without Lasers? Scientists May Have Found a Way

What if you could fix your damaged eye without having to shoot a laser at it? Scientists have potentially discovered a novel method of repairing the cornea, similar to LASIK, that wouldn’t require a laser or other invasive surgical tool. Researchers at Occidental College and the University of California, Irvine, created the technique, which aims to temporarily make the cornea …

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Scientists Sound the Alarm Over ‘Underwater Bushfire’ — A Disturbing Phenomenon in Our Oceans

Scientists Sound the Alarm Over ‘Underwater Bushfire’ — A Disturbing Phenomenon in Our Oceans

A recent report by BBC reveals that Australia’s treasured coral reefs are suffering from unprecedented damage due to a marine heatwave, exacerbating the effects of climate change. Known for its extraordinary biodiversity, Ningaloo Reef, situated on Australia’s north-western coast, has been particularly affected by this phenomenon, marking an alarming milestone in the ongoing battle to preserve global marine ecosystems. This …

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Scientists Just Solved a 70-Year-Old Earthquake Mystery

Scientists Just Solved a 70-Year-Old Earthquake Mystery

A long-misunderstood 1954 quake may reveal Cascadia’s hidden ability to break in unexpected ways. Credit: SciTechDaily.com In 1954, a mysterious earthquake rattled Northern California near Humboldt Bay, puzzling scientists for decades. A new investigation now suggests it originated not in the usual Gorda Plate faults but on the Cascadia subduction interface—the same fault capable of producing a massive magnitude 9 …

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Scientists discover protein that turns young brains old – Boing Boing

Scientists discover protein that turns young brains old  Boing Boing Aging brains could ‘become’ younger when key protein is decreased  Fox News Targeting iron-associated protein Ftl1 in the brain of old mice improves age-related cognitive impairment  Nature Scientists just found a protein that reverses brain aging  ScienceDaily This Protein Slows the Aging Brain, and We Know How to Counter It  UC San Francisco Source link

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Scientists create a pollen-replacing superfood for honey bees

Scientists create a pollen-replacing superfood for honey bees

Honey bees are at the heart of global food systems. Their tireless pollination supports crops, ecosystems, and economies. Habitat loss, pesticide exposure, climate extremes, and poor nutrition have threatened their survival in recent decades. Beekeepers worldwide have reported unsustainable losses, raising alarms about the stability of food production. To address this crisis, experts are working on solutions that go beyond …

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Scientists call for action to address air pollution from space launches | Environment

Scientists call for action to address air pollution from space launches | Environment

Scientists are calling for a new global regime to address air pollution caused by the space industry. Prof Eloise Marais’s team at University College London (UCL) began tracking space activities in 2020. Their latest figures reveal 259 rocket launches in 2024, and 223 launches in 2023. These burned more than 153,000 tonnes of fuel. Marais said: “More pollutants are being …

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Scientists Find a New Moon Orbiting Uranus

Scientists Find a New Moon Orbiting Uranus

A team of astronomers has found what appears to be a previously undiscovered moon orbiting Uranus. If confirmed, this finding would mean the gigantic blue-green ice planet would have 29 moons. The discovery was made using the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), extending the instrument’s list of achievements and raising expectations that other new discoveries might be made within the …

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Scientists Found an Undersea Metropolis That Dwarfs the Atlantic’s ‘Lost City’

Scientists Found an Undersea Metropolis That Dwarfs the Atlantic’s ‘Lost City’

Here’s what you’ll learn when you read this story: Researchers believe the earliest forms of life on Earth began in hydrothermal vents—cracks in the sea floor that release hot, mineral-rich water. A team of scientists just discovered a hydrothermal system that’s 100 times larger than the famously massive Lost City system in the Atlantic Ocean. The study suggests that the …

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Scientists are building cyborg jellyfish to explore ocean depths

Scientists are building cyborg jellyfish to explore ocean depths

Understanding the wakes and vortices that jellyfish produce as they swim is crucial, according to Wu, et al. Particle image velocimetry (PIV) is a vital tool for studying flow phenomena and biomechanical propulsion. PIV essentially tracks tiny tracer particles suspended in water by illuminating them with laser light. The technique usually relies on hollow glass spheres, polystyrene beads, aluminum flakes, …

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