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Melting glaciers could trigger volcanic eruptions around the globe, study finds
Melting glaciers could make volcanic eruptions more explosive and frequent, worsening climate change in the process, scientists have warned. Hundreds of volcanoes in Antarctica, Russia, New Zealand, and North America rest beneath glaciers. But as the planet warms and these ice sheets melt and retreat, these volcanoes are likely to …
Arctic Ocean remained open to life during ice ages, study suggests
By analyzing ancient ocean seafloor sediments and running detailed climate simulations, the research team found no evidence for the presence of a thick ice shelf. Instead, this study paints a picture of an Arctic that despite being cold and icy, still had open water areas that allowed for biological activity …
Chemotherapy can make healthy blood cells ‘look old,’ study suggests
Some chemotherapy drugs cause more damage to healthy cells than other chemo options do, a new study finds. The researchers have found four new mutational signatures — patterns of DNA damage left by certain classes of drug — linked to chemotherapy. They also pinpointed some medications that can even “artificially …
A Quick Bible Study Vol. 274: ‘Psalm Summer 2025’ Begins with Three of the Most Popular Psalms
Thank you for participating in our study. Today begins a new installment of last year’s “Psalm Summer,” a four-part series so named because I liked the sound of the title. If you missed it last summer, check out Volumes 224, 225, 226, and 230. For reasons known only to God, I felt called to …
Trump's Big Health Care Changes: NIH study sections, MMWR gag order, WHO withdrawal & More!!!
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Study reveals uneven land sinking across New Orleans, raising flood-risk concerns
Credit: Unsplash/CC0 Public Domain Parts of New Orleans and its surrounding wetlands are gradually sinking, and while most of the city remains stable, a new study from Tulane University researchers suggests that sections of the region’s $15 billion post-Katrina flood protection system may need regular upgrades to outpace long-term land …
3D Printing News Briefs, June 28, 2025: Defense Accelerator, Surgical Models, & More – 3DPrint.com
In this weekend’s 3D Printing News Briefs, 3YOURMIND was selected to join an EU Defense Accelerator, and PTC has announced model-based definition (MBD) capabilities within Onshape. Finally, a study out of Vanderbilt University Medical Center found that 3D printed medical models helped lower pre-surgery anxiety in patients. 3YOURMIND Chosen to …
Tiny ocean migrants play a massive role in Southern Ocean carbon storage, study finds
A schematic representation of our calculations of the seasonal vertical carbon transport by mesozooplankton, krill, and salps during winter of the Southern Ocean. Credit: Limnology and Oceanography (2025). DOI: 10.1002/lno.70120 A new study has revealed that small but mighty zooplankton—including copepods, krill, and salps—are key players in the Southern Ocean’s …
‘Quantum AI’ algorithms already outpace the fastest supercomputers, study says
Scientists say they have made a breakthrough after developing a quantum computing technique to run machine learning algorithms that outperform state-of-the-art classical computers. The researchers revealed their findings in a study published June 2 in the journal Nature Photonics. The scientists used a method that relies on a quantum photonic …
‘God-king’ born from incest in ancient Ireland wasn’t a god or a king, new study finds
The ancient DNA of a man buried in a monumental Stone Age tomb in Ireland revealed he was born of incest 5,000 years ago. But this fact doesn’t mean he was a “god-king” as previously claimed, according to a new study. “Nothing in the archaeological record from Neolithic Ireland indicates …
Global carbon emissions on track to exhaust 1.5°C budget in three years, study warns
Credit: CC0 Public Domain The central estimate of the remaining carbon budget for 1.5°C is 130 billion tons of carbon dioxide (CO2) (from the beginning of 2025). This would be exhausted in a little more than three years at current levels of CO2 emissions, according to the latest Indicators of …
Carbon dioxide removal methods could worsen marine oxygen loss, study warns
Schematic of the different marine carbon dioxide removal (mCDR) methods discussed in this study. Pink shading indicates possible reduction in dissolved oxygen resulting from the respective open-ocean biotic mCDR activity via enhanced respiration in the water column, green shading for iron fertilization and artificial upwelling indicates fertilization-induced enhanced photosynthesis in …
Study by advocate of ‘gender affirming care’ finds no improvement in mental health from puberty blockers
“Gender affirming care” can harm kids who are given puberty blockers and sex changes. Even doctors ideologically committed to giving kids sex changes can’t come up with evidence that kids benefit from a sex change. “Dr. Johanna Olson-Kennedy, the leading proponent of such care in the US, had been given …
People’s mental health often improves after weight-loss surgery. A study pinpoints the real reason why.
Even before kindergarten, Autumn Huett feared other kids wouldn’t like her because she was twice their size. In high school, she lost more than half her body weight through a punishing and unsustainable regimen of diet and exercise, which was celebrated by her peers and even featured in a local …
‘Active travel’ study identifies pathways for designing walking- and cycling-friendly cities
Research from UCLA and Google shows that informal pedestrian and cyclist infrastructure can be just as effective in encouraging walking and biking as formal networks in places like the Netherlands. Credit: Adam Millard-Ball A new study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences reveals the transformative potential …
Made-For-Court Climate Study Completely Fails Science Gold Standard
A recent study published in the academic journal Nature has been making headlines, claiming that if it were not for major oil and gas companies producing energy between 1991 and 2020, the world would be $28 trillion richer. Study authors Christopher Callahan, a Stanford University postdoctoral scientist, and Justin Mankin, …
Hurricanes stir deep ocean layers, bringing nutrients and low-oxygen zones to surface, study finds
Credit: Pixabay/CC0 Public Domain With careful planning and a little luck, researchers found a surprising upside to hurricanes after a Category 4 storm disrupted their expedition off the coast of Mexico. The team was able to sample the ocean right after the storm passed and found that the storms churn …
Methane leaks from dormant oil and gas wells in Canada are seven times worse than thought, study suggests
Credit: McGill University Methane emissions from Canada’s non-producing oil and gas wells appear to be seven times higher than government estimates, according to a new study led by researchers at McGill University. The findings spotlight a major gap in the country’s official greenhouse gas inventory and raise urgent questions about …
Newly discovered ‘ghost’ lineage linked to ancient mystery population in Tibet, DNA study finds
A 7,100-year-old skeleton from China has revealed a “ghost” lineage that scientists had only theorized about until now, a new study finds. Researchers made the discovery while studying ancient skeletons that could help them map the diverse genetics of central China. The DNA of this ghost lineage individual, an Early …