Life Rice Faces Thermal Limits After 9,000 Years of Cultivation With a history of 9,000 years of cultivation, rice is now encountering challenges as global temperatures rise beyond its historical heat tolerance. editorial-staff Apr 14
Life New Study Reveals Fundamental Rules of Protein Assembly and Evolution A recent study from Ben-Gurion University of the Negev sheds light on the basic principles guiding the assembly and evolution of complex protein structures, ensuring their functionality. editorial-staff Apr 14
Life SES and Boeing Partner to Enhance Inflight Connectivity with New Technology SES has entered into an agreement with Boeing to begin integrating multi-orbit inflight connectivity hardware during the aircraft manufacturing process, a significant move towards incorporating LEO broadband. editorial-staff Apr 14
Life Threats to Coastal Groundwater: A Looming Crisis for Billions Coastal groundwater, crucial for drinking water, faces significant threats from salinization and rising sea levels, endangering billions and food supplies. editorial-staff Apr 14
Life Exploring Phospholipid Asymmetry's Impact on Extracellular Vesicles A recent study delves into how phospholipid asymmetry influences the surface charge and therapeutic potential of extracellular vesicles, which are vital for intercellular communication. editorial-staff Apr 14
Life Silicon's Enduring Role in Advancing Quantum Technology Silicon has played a crucial role in electronics since the 1950s, and its properties may offer a promising path for the future of quantum systems. editorial-staff Apr 14
Life NASA Nominated for Seven Webby Awards, Highlighting Digital Communication Efforts NASA's innovative approach to communication has earned it seven nominations at the upcoming Webby Awards, showcasing its evolution from traditional media to digital platforms. editorial-staff Apr 14
Life Bacteria in Lake Zurich Adapt by Reducing Their Genome A study from the University of Zurich reveals that certain bacteria in Lake Zurich adapt to their environment by either acquiring new traits or drastically reducing their genome size. editorial-staff Apr 14
Life Rising Temperatures Could Diminish Urban Life A recent study indicates that increasing heat may hinder mobility and social interactions in city centers, potentially affecting urban vitality. editorial-staff Apr 14
Life Exploring the Mysteries of Black Holes and Their Enormous Flares Supermassive black holes, weighing millions to billions of solar masses, are pivotal in understanding cosmic phenomena, particularly their ability to ignite massive flares as they consume stars. editorial-staff Apr 14
Life Microorganisms' Preference for Carbon Monoxide May Impact Greenhouse Gas Emissions New research indicates that certain methane-consuming microorganisms may favor carbon monoxide, potentially leading to increased greenhouse gas emissions. editorial-staff Apr 14
Life 3D Imaging and AI Uncover Hidden Damage to Florida's Coral Reefs Florida's coral reefs face severe threats from Stony Coral Tissue Loss Disease, which has rapidly spread since 2014, leading to significant coral mortality. editorial-staff Apr 14
Life Seagate Space and Firefly Aerospace Partner to Develop Offshore Launch Infrastructure Seagate Space Corporation has entered into a Memorandum of Understanding with Firefly Aerospace to collaborate on enhancing offshore launch capabilities. editorial-staff Apr 14
Life Study Links Andean Volcanic Activity to Global Cooling in Late Miocene Research from the University of Wyoming suggests that volcanic eruptions in the Andes may have played a significant role in global cooling during the Late Miocene Epoch. editorial-staff Apr 14
Life Reassessing NASA's Commitment to Scientific Exploration NASA's science missions, once leading groundbreaking discoveries, are increasingly being overlooked. This shift raises concerns about the future of scientific inquiry at the agency. editorial-staff Apr 14
Life Combating Tomato Yellow Leaf Curl Disease with Genetic Integration The integration of two resistance genes may offer a promising approach to tackle the challenges posed by Tomato yellow leaf curl disease (TYLCD), a significant threat to global tomato production. editorial-staff Apr 14
Life New Insights on Dark Matter from Torsion Balances Recent experiments using torsion balances have provided the strongest direct limits on ultralight dark matter, shedding light on this elusive component of the universe. editorial-staff Apr 14
Life Announcing the Winners of the 2025-2026 Dream with Us Design Challenge We celebrate the winners of the 2025-2026 Dream with Us Design Challenge, highlighting the creativity and innovation of young minds. editorial-staff Apr 14
Life Innovative Method in Quantum Physics May Enable Tests of Quantum Gravity A novel mirror-positioning technique in quantum physics could pave the way for significant tests of quantum gravity, addressing longstanding questions in the field. editorial-staff Apr 14
Life AI's Impact on Productivity, Jobs, and Wages: A Complex Landscape The effects of artificial intelligence on the workforce are varied, with some industries experiencing both productivity gains and job growth, while others face uncertainty. editorial-staff Apr 14