» Under mushroom caps, 17-plus bacterial species help drive stubborn blotch disease
10/05/26 17:00 from Biology News - Evolution, Cell theory, Gene theory, Microbiology, Biotechnology
A University of Florida study has made a key discovery in understanding a disease that for over a century has plagued the white button mushroom—a nutrient-dense vegetable that is valued for its versatility and health benefits. The study ...
» A vital Atlantic current is fading far faster, threatening Europe, Africa and North America by 2100
10/05/26 16:10 from Earth News - Earth Science News, Earth Science, Climate Change
A key Atlantic Ocean current system that helps regulate the planet's climate could weaken more than expected by 2100, with potentially devastating consequences worldwide, a new study has found.
» Taraxacum officinale
10/05/26 14:00 from Botany One
Familiarity breeds contempt
» A Climatology of Heat Domes Over North America
10/05/26 13:53 from ScienceDirect Publication: Weather and Climate Extremes
Publication date: Available online 9 May 2026 Source: Weather and Climate Extremes Author(s): Paul C. Loikith, Siiri Bigalke, Graham P. Taylor, Dmitri A. Kalashnikov, Deepti Singh, Amanda Laverty
» Reading genetic activity from living cells without destroying them
10/05/26 12:30 from Biology News - Evolution, Cell theory, Gene theory, Microbiology, Biotechnology
Until now, studying the genetic processes in cells required destroying them—making it impossible to observe these processes over extended periods of time. A team from the Technical University of Munich (TUM) and Helmholtz Munich has deve...
» “Cannot be explained” – New ultra stainless steel stuns researchers
10/05/26 11:39 from Earth & Climate News -- ScienceDaily
A team at the University of Hong Kong has developed a new “super steel” that can survive the harsh conditions needed to make green hydrogen from seawater. The material uses an unexpected double-protection mechanism that resists corrosion...
» Scientists successfully transfer longevity gene and extend lifespan
10/05/26 11:27 from Plants & Animals News -- ScienceDaily
Scientists at the University of Rochester pulled off a remarkable experiment: they transferred a longevity-related gene from the famously long-lived naked mole rat into mice, and the mice ended up healthier and lived longer. The special ...
» No trees, no fans: surviving extreme heat in India's salt pans
10/05/26 08:55 from Earth News - Earth Science News, Earth Science, Climate Change
India faces challenging heat waves each year, but few places endure conditions as searing as the country's western desert salt pans, where workers rely on simple techniques to survive almost unbearable temperatures.
» Plant Hunt
10/05/26 08:00 from Botany One
» Scientists stunned as volcano cloud destroys methane in the atmosphere
10/05/26 05:01 from Earth & Climate News -- ScienceDaily
A colossal underwater volcano in the South Pacific may have revealed a surprising new weapon against climate change. After the 2022 eruption of Hunga Tonga–Hunga Ha’apai, scientists detected enormous amounts of formaldehyde in the atmosp...
» Scientists say a critical Atlantic ocean current is weakening and the world could feel the impact
10/05/26 04:49 from Earth & Climate News -- ScienceDaily
Scientists have uncovered strong evidence that a major Atlantic Ocean current system tied to global climate is weakening. The slowdown has been detected across a vast region of the North Atlantic over nearly two decades. Since this ocean...
» Antarctica is melting from below and scientists say it’s worse than expected
10/05/26 04:28 from Earth & Climate News -- ScienceDaily
Scientists have uncovered a hidden Antarctic threat that could accelerate global sea level rise far faster than expected. Deep beneath floating ice shelves, long channels carved into the ice appear to trap warmer ocean water, dramaticall...
» Researchers develop a biodegradable wash that can remove pesticides and keep fruit fresh longer
10/05/26 00:30 from Biology News - Evolution, Cell theory, Gene theory, Microbiology, Biotechnology
Many grocery shoppers know the routine: bring fruit and vegetables home, rinse them, dry them and hope they stay fresh long enough to be eaten. But fresh produce is delicate. Grapes shrivel, apple slices brown and berries can spoil quickly.
» How river DNA can track fish, frogs, fungi and human feces all at once
09/05/26 21:00 from Biology News - Evolution, Cell theory, Gene theory, Microbiology, Biotechnology
A single scoop of water from an Irish river has revealed evidence not only of Ireland's only frog species—as expected—but also signs of the dreaded B. dendrobatidis fungus, marking the first time this devastating amphibian disease has be...
» 'Ghost of the forest' returns to Kenya as conservationists reintroduce rare antelope into the wild
09/05/26 20:00 from Biology News - Evolution, Cell theory, Gene theory, Microbiology, Biotechnology
The mountain bongo has become the "ghost of the forest," hard to spot amid the dense shrubs due to its ability to camouflage.
» CRISPR safeguard changes how engineered microbes can be controlled
09/05/26 20:00 from Biology News - Evolution, Cell theory, Gene theory, Microbiology, Biotechnology
Engineered microorganisms are widely used in industrial biotechnology and biopharmaceutical applications, including the production of biofuels, sustainable chemicals, and therapeutic compounds. However, concerns remain regarding the unin...
» Heavy Atlantic rain can block African aerosols from fertilizing Amazon, study finds
09/05/26 19:00 from Earth News - Earth Science News, Earth Science, Climate Change
How are cold air masses advancing in the United States connected to fertilizers carried by "flying rivers" from Africa that nourish the soils of the Brazilian Amazon? An article published in Geophysical Research Letters reveals an atmosp...
» Bee more specific: New radar tech could improve identification and tracking of key pollinators
09/05/26 17:00 from Biology News - Evolution, Cell theory, Gene theory, Microbiology, Biotechnology
Scientists from Trinity and Technical University of Denmark have developed a new radar-based technique that could address a critical gap in global conservation efforts, by transforming how we identify and track the insects that are actua...
» The ocean is fighting climate change: How people are trying to help it
09/05/26 16:30 from Earth News - Earth Science News, Earth Science, Climate Change
We replaced the stove with plywood, turning the kitchen of the dive boat into an impromptu research lab. Plugging in wires and connecting tubing, we assembled a scientific instrument within the cramped cabin. Then we cast off into Halifa...
» Dust Decline Amplifies High‐Cloud Ice‐to‐Liquid Transition and Buffers the Radiative Feedback Under Warming
09/05/26 15:59 from Wiley: Geophysical Research Letters: Table of Contents
Geophysical Research Letters, Volume 53, Issue 9, 16 May 2026.
» Case‐Selective Dynamical Downscaling Enables a Tenfold Cost Reduction for Extreme Precipitation Statistics
09/05/26 15:48 from Wiley: Geophysical Research Letters: Table of Contents
Geophysical Research Letters, Volume 53, Issue 9, 16 May 2026.
» Heterogeneous Responses of High‐Latitude Forest Productivity to Interannual Climate Variability
09/05/26 15:44 from Wiley: Geophysical Research Letters: Table of Contents
Geophysical Research Letters, Volume 53, Issue 9, 16 May 2026.
» Science Shared: May 9
09/05/26 14:00 from Botany One
This week: memories of floods, how could we find peer-reviewers more easily, and more.
» AI cuts wildlife tracking time from months to days
09/05/26 14:00 from Biology News - Evolution, Cell theory, Gene theory, Microbiology, Biotechnology
Artificial intelligence can dramatically speed up the painstaking work of tracking wildlife with remote cameras, cutting analysis time from months or even a year to just days while producing nearly the same scientific conclusions as humans.