Academia now integrates AI in peer review and research. Meanwhile, Alzheimer’s studies reveal disrupted rhythms and potential therapies for neural regeneration. The post DAILY DOSE: The day artificial intelligence took over academia; Ancient lead exposure may have shaped human brain evolution. first appeared on Scientific Inquirer.| Scientific Inquirer
An international research team led by Hiroki Shibuya at RIKEN Center for Biosystems Dynamics Research (BDR) in Japan has solved a genetic mystery and revealed a previously unknown way that DNA can control what cells do. Published in Science on Oct 23, the study reveals that in the roundworm C. elegans, vital RNA needed to keep the ends […] The post Hitchhiking DNA picked up by gene, saves a species from extinction first appeared on Scientific Inquirer.| Scientific Inquirer
A study shows mangrove forests in the Philippines are significant carbon sinks, outperforming traditional reforestation methods for climate change mitigation. The post Guardians of the coast: Philippine scientists unlock the climate power of mangroves in Eastern Visayas first appeared on Scientific Inquirer.| Scientific Inquirer
Human activities, particularly traffic noise, threaten the Southern Emu-wren's communication and territory defense, impacting its survival and conservation. The post Traffic noise joins land clearance as damaging to bird survival first appeared on Scientific Inquirer.| Scientific Inquirer
Researchers propose 'pseudo leukotrienes' as key players in asthma, shifting focus from traditional leukotrienes, potentially transforming treatment approaches. The post Decades-old asthma theory challenged: Newly discovered molecules may be real drivers of disease first appeared on Scientific Inquirer.| Scientific Inquirer
A study reveals nearly 20% of urinary tract infections in Southern California may stem from contaminated meat, disproportionately affecting low-income populations. The post Nearly 1 in 5 urinary tract infections linked to contaminated meat first appeared on Scientific Inquirer.| Scientific Inquirer
Quantum computers rely on stable qubits to outperform classical computers but face challenges due to qubit sensitivity and stability. The post One step closer to quantum computers that work properly first appeared on Scientific Inquirer.| Scientific Inquirer
US reports over 1,600 measles cases in 2025, highest since 1992, primarily affecting unvaccinated individuals with notable South Carolina outbreak. The post DAILY DOSE: Older Dads’ Sperm Carry More Mutations, What It Means for Kids; Surprise Meteorite Debris Uncovered on Moon’s Far Side. first appeared on Scientific Inquirer.| Scientific Inquirer
Solar geoengineering, particularly stratospheric aerosol injection, faces significant challenges and uncertainties in deployment, impacting climate outcomes and governance. The post How hard is it to dim the sun? first appeared on Scientific Inquirer.| Scientific Inquirer
A study reveals ethical violations by chatbots in mental health, emphasizing the need for regulation and awareness of their limitations.| Scientific Inquirer
The Kinsey Institute study reveals significant gaps in sex education impact adult relationships, confidence, and overall quality of life.| Scientific Inquirer
A Michigan State University scholar clarifies animal consciousness concepts using a decision tree, impacting animal welfare and conservation policies.| Scientific Inquirer
The 2025 Nobel Prize in Physics recognized researchers for advancements in quantum superconducting circuits, impacting technology like quantum computing and cryptography.| Scientific Inquirer
Researchers have advanced ultrasound techniques for brain stimulation, enabling non-invasive treatment of neurological disorders by targeting multiple brain areas simultaneously.| Scientific Inquirer
Deep-sea mining threatens thirty shark and ray species already endangered, risking their extinction through habitat disruption and sediment plumes.| Scientific Inquirer
Researchers developed a compact detector for milli-Hertz gravitational waves, enabling new astrophysical discoveries before upcoming space missions.| Scientific Inquirer
New research reveals fungi evolved and influenced terrestrial ecosystems long before land plants, highlighting their crucial role in early life.| Scientific Inquirer