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Ukrainian students tried an online mental health intervention and results surprised researchers!
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Ukrainian students tried an online mental health intervention and results surprised researchers | Science Featured Series
Children in Ukraine continue to live under the weight of war, facing continual disruption and distress. Many have experienced trauma and displacement, and a ...
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November 10, 2025 at 12:52 PM
Ukrainian students tried an online mental health intervention and results surprised researchers!
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Hidden soil chemistry helps rainforests hold their nutrients despite storms!
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Hidden soil chemistry helps rainforests hold their nutrients despite storms | Science Featured Series
Biological and chemical processes in rainforests are essential for the way these ecosystems hold onto nutrients, yet many of the details are still unclear. ...
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November 7, 2025 at 1:59 PM
Hidden soil chemistry helps rainforests hold their nutrients despite storms!
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November 4, 2025 at 1:39 PM
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Tiny silica nanoparticles show strong potential to deliver cancer drugs directly to tumors, minimizing harm to healthy tissue.
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Tiny silica particles show surprising promise in stopping tumor growth | Science Featured Series
Cancer remains one of the most difficult diseases to treat because every case can be different, and tumors often behave in unpredictable ways. One new direc ...
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November 1, 2025 at 1:29 PM
Tiny silica nanoparticles show strong potential to deliver cancer drugs directly to tumors, minimizing harm to healthy tissue.
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Using advanced single-cell tech, scientists mapped how body segments form in spider embryos revealing new paths in evolution and development.
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Tiny spider embryos unlock the mystery of body building in nature | Science Featured Series
The segmented body plan of arthropods, from insects to spiders, has long fascinated biologists for its conserved appearance and diverse developmental origin ...
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October 30, 2025 at 1:07 PM
Using advanced single-cell tech, scientists mapped how body segments form in spider embryos revealing new paths in evolution and development.
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Plasma-activated water speeds diabetic wound healing by reducing inflammation and aiding tissue repair.
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Specially treated water treated by cold plasma helps stubborn wounds heal faster in diabetes | Science Featured Series
Diabetic wounds, particularly foot ulcers, are among the most serious complications faced by patients with diabetes. These chronic wounds often fail to heal ...
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October 29, 2025 at 11:59 AM
Plasma-activated water speeds diabetic wound healing by reducing inflammation and aiding tissue repair.
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Tiny spider embryos reveal how segmented bodies form, offering new insight into evolution and development.
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Tiny spider embryos unlock the mystery of body building in nature | Science Featured Series
The segmented body plan of arthropods, from insects to spiders, has long fascinated biologists for its conserved appearance and diverse developmental origin ...
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October 25, 2025 at 10:17 AM
Tiny spider embryos reveal how segmented bodies form, offering new insight into evolution and development.
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Tiny mesoporous silica particles may revolutionize cancer treatment by targeting tumors directly, with minimal impact on healthy organs!
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Tiny silica particles show surprising promise in stopping tumor growth | Science Featured Series
Cancer remains one of the most difficult diseases to treat because every case can be different, and tumors often behave in unpredictable ways. One new direc ...
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October 25, 2025 at 10:06 AM
Tiny mesoporous silica particles may revolutionize cancer treatment by targeting tumors directly, with minimal impact on healthy organs!
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Doctors discovered a hidden cause of stroke and treated it using an unexpected blood flow route, stopping repeat strokes in a rare condition.
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Doctors stop hidden stroke source using unexpected blood flow shortcut | Science Featured Series
Vertebral artery stump syndrome, also known as VASS, is a rare but clinically important cause of recurrent strokes. It occurs when small blood clots, known ...
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October 24, 2025 at 1:57 PM
Doctors discovered a hidden cause of stroke and treated it using an unexpected blood flow route, stopping repeat strokes in a rare condition.
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At Science Featured, your research goes beyond our website.
We share discoveries on X, Bluesky, and LinkedIn - reaching scientists and thinkers worldwide.
Our team also creates narrated YouTube videos, making science seen, heard, and shared.
Science deserves to be seen, heard, and shared.
We share discoveries on X, Bluesky, and LinkedIn - reaching scientists and thinkers worldwide.
Our team also creates narrated YouTube videos, making science seen, heard, and shared.
Science deserves to be seen, heard, and shared.
Surgery for back pain may not be better than a fake one, says a new research. Real and placebo procedures showed similar results.
Is surgery really the answer?
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Is surgery really the answer?
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New Study Questions Surgery Over Placebo for Back Pain Relief | Science Featured Series
Envision enduring chronic low back pain, a widespread affliction that impacts a significant number of adults worldwide. Often, the sacroiliac joint is impli ...
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October 20, 2025 at 1:10 PM
Surgery for back pain may not be better than a fake one, says a new research. Real and placebo procedures showed similar results.
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Is surgery really the answer?
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A natural plant extract called Ze 339 helps relieve sneezing and stuffy noses without making you sleepy. scft.link/sbqvr
Allergy Relief Without the Usual Side Effects Is Finally Here | Science Featured Series
Schematic overview of preclinical data from Ze 339. (Details at the end of the article) More and more people around the world are dealing with allergic rhin ...
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October 16, 2025 at 2:06 PM
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Ukrainian students tried an online mental health intervention and results surprised researchers!
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Ukrainian students tried an online mental health intervention and results surprised researchers | Science Featured Series
Children in Ukraine continue to live under the weight of war, facing continual disruption and distress. Many have experienced trauma and displacement, and a ...
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October 4, 2025 at 3:00 PM
Ukrainian students tried an online mental health intervention and results surprised researchers!
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🔬 Scientists at Case Western & Cleveland Clinic developed a 100x more sensitive cytometry method to map molecular signals in immune cells.
This breakthrough reveals new patterns in health & disease unlocking fresh paths for diagnosis & treatment.
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This breakthrough reveals new patterns in health & disease unlocking fresh paths for diagnosis & treatment.
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Molecular-level analysis of immune cells provides clues to health and disease | Science Featured Series
Immune cells in the body are constantly reacting to messages from cancer cells, other immune cells, and micro-organisms. These messages produce specific pa ...
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October 4, 2025 at 2:02 PM
🔬 Scientists at Case Western & Cleveland Clinic developed a 100x more sensitive cytometry method to map molecular signals in immune cells.
This breakthrough reveals new patterns in health & disease unlocking fresh paths for diagnosis & treatment.
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This breakthrough reveals new patterns in health & disease unlocking fresh paths for diagnosis & treatment.
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Allergy relief without the drowsy side effects? ✅
That’s the promise of Ze 339, a plant-based extract now backed by clinical research.
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That’s the promise of Ze 339, a plant-based extract now backed by clinical research.
Read more 👇
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Allergy Relief Without the Usual Side Effects Is Finally Here | Science Featured Series
Schematic overview of preclinical data from Ze 339. (Details at the end of the article) More and more people around the world are dealing with allergic rhin ...
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October 2, 2025 at 12:11 PM
Allergy relief without the drowsy side effects? ✅
That’s the promise of Ze 339, a plant-based extract now backed by clinical research.
Read more 👇
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That’s the promise of Ze 339, a plant-based extract now backed by clinical research.
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New dataset alert! 📣
Researchers at NCAT State introduced EMS3D-KITTI, a computer-generated dataset that improves recognition of emergency vehicles in self-driving systems.
A step forward for safer AI-driven roads.
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Researchers at NCAT State introduced EMS3D-KITTI, a computer-generated dataset that improves recognition of emergency vehicles in self-driving systems.
A step forward for safer AI-driven roads.
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Building Safer Roads with AI: The Emergency Vehicle Dataset | Science Featured Series
Most collections of training data used to develop self-driving car systems tend to focus on everyday objects like regular cars, people walking, and bicycles ...
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October 2, 2025 at 12:01 PM
New dataset alert! 📣
Researchers at NCAT State introduced EMS3D-KITTI, a computer-generated dataset that improves recognition of emergency vehicles in self-driving systems.
A step forward for safer AI-driven roads.
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Researchers at NCAT State introduced EMS3D-KITTI, a computer-generated dataset that improves recognition of emergency vehicles in self-driving systems.
A step forward for safer AI-driven roads.
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💨 What secrets lie in peat bogs?
Recent experiments show that peat can release significant CO₂ through natural chemistry alone, even without living microbes.
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Work by: Alexandra Cory, Prof. Jeff Chanton, Rachel Wilson, Beth Holmes
Recent experiments show that peat can release significant CO₂ through natural chemistry alone, even without living microbes.
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Work by: Alexandra Cory, Prof. Jeff Chanton, Rachel Wilson, Beth Holmes
What Peat Bogs Are Hiding About Carbon Emissions | Science Featured Series
The Tollund Man was c. 30-40 years old when he died by hanging c. 405-380 BCE. He wasfound in 1950 in a bog c. 10 km west of Silkeborg. The Tollund Man' ...
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July 16, 2025 at 7:35 AM
💨 What secrets lie in peat bogs?
Recent experiments show that peat can release significant CO₂ through natural chemistry alone, even without living microbes.
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Work by: Alexandra Cory, Prof. Jeff Chanton, Rachel Wilson, Beth Holmes
Recent experiments show that peat can release significant CO₂ through natural chemistry alone, even without living microbes.
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Work by: Alexandra Cory, Prof. Jeff Chanton, Rachel Wilson, Beth Holmes
🦠 Did pandemic antibiotic use reshape bacterial evolution?
A new study links widespread azithromycin use during COVID-19 to rising resistance and clonal shifts in Staphylococcus aureus revealing unintended effects of medical urgency.
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A new study links widespread azithromycin use during COVID-19 to rising resistance and clonal shifts in Staphylococcus aureus revealing unintended effects of medical urgency.
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Pandemic Pressure: How Azithromycin Use Shaped Resistance and Clonal Shifts in Staphylococcus aureus | Science Featured Series
During the 2019 pandemic sweeping through hospitals, an insidious companion emerged in bloodstream infections, where bacteria invade the blood: Staphylococc ...
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July 9, 2025 at 5:12 PM
🦠 Did pandemic antibiotic use reshape bacterial evolution?
A new study links widespread azithromycin use during COVID-19 to rising resistance and clonal shifts in Staphylococcus aureus revealing unintended effects of medical urgency.
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A new study links widespread azithromycin use during COVID-19 to rising resistance and clonal shifts in Staphylococcus aureus revealing unintended effects of medical urgency.
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♻️ Tough rubber, easy recycling?
A new method can break down strong synthetic rubbers using gentle heat and a small catalyst recovering valuable materials for reuse.
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Work by: Dr. Shigetaka Hayano, Dr. Shengyang Wang, ZEON
A new method can break down strong synthetic rubbers using gentle heat and a small catalyst recovering valuable materials for reuse.
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Work by: Dr. Shigetaka Hayano, Dr. Shengyang Wang, ZEON
Recycling Rubber Just Got Real and It’s Surprisingly Simple | Science Featured Series
Today, rubber materials are found everywhere, supporting areas like transportation, health services, and consumer products. Their durability, flexibility, a ...
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July 7, 2025 at 1:58 PM
♻️ Tough rubber, easy recycling?
A new method can break down strong synthetic rubbers using gentle heat and a small catalyst recovering valuable materials for reuse.
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Work by: Dr. Shigetaka Hayano, Dr. Shengyang Wang, ZEON
A new method can break down strong synthetic rubbers using gentle heat and a small catalyst recovering valuable materials for reuse.
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Work by: Dr. Shigetaka Hayano, Dr. Shengyang Wang, ZEON