04 Mar, 2026
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Amazon’s Tiny Stingless Bees Produce Healing Cream as Powerful as Commercial Ointments

Research reveals açaí pollinators create medicinal compounds that could transform rainforest conservation into economic opportunity. Brazilian scientists have identified remarkable anti-inflammatory properties in creams made from the propolis of Amazon stingless bees, with healing effects matching commercial ointments. The research, conducted by Embrapa in 2024, focuses on meliponine bees that pollinate açaí berries, contributing to […]

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Google’s New AI Weather Model Surprises Experts by Outperforming Traditional Forecasts

Artificial Intelligence Demonstrates Superior Hurricane Prediction Capabilities. Meteorologists are expressing surprise and excitement after a new weather forecasting model introduced by Google outperformed traditional methods in predicting this year’s Atlantic hurricane season, particularly the devastating Hurricane Melissa. The Category 5 storm that hit Jamaica in late October proved to be a critical test case. While […]

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Nasal Nanodrops Carrying Gold Spheres Could Combat Brain Aging

Breakthrough delivery method bypasses blood-brain barrier. Getting medicine into the brain has always been one of medicine’s toughest challenges. The blood-brain barrier blocks most treatments from reaching their target. Now researchers have found an elegant workaround: nasal drops carrying gold-based spherical nucleic acids that can slip directly into brain tissue. The nanodrops contain microscopic gold […]

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Inclusive Haven for Disabled Dogs in the UK

Tri-paws, blind, deaf, and wheelchair dogs find inclusive haven. At the Broken Biscuits Dog Park in Lincoln, United Kingdom, dogs in wheelchairs race around a custom track, earning their driver’s licenses after passing an adorable test. It’s the world’s first park designed specifically for disabled dogs. The 7-acre facility welcomes wheelchair users, tri-paws, blind and […]

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Recycling Teflon: A New Era in Plastic Disposal

Room-temperature process finally cracks the forever plastic problem. For decades, Teflon seemed destined for landfills. The same carbon-fluorine bonds that made it perfect for nonstick pans also made it nearly impossible to break down. Traditional disposal methods risked releasing forever chemicals that linger in ecosystems for generations. Now researchers at Newcastle University and the University […]

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Volunteers Send 1,000 Christmas Cards to Isolated Seniors

In 2020, during the pandemic, Christiana Conway worried about senior isolation in care homes. That first Christmas, she, her husband, and a close friend decided to write Christmas cards for elderly residents in nearby facilities in British Columbia’s mid-Island region. They sent out more than 300 handwritten cards, and the response was overwhelming. Five years […]

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The Importance of Bone Marrow Registries: A Life-Saving Story

Trevor Ault Saves Life Through Bone Marrow Registry. Trevor Ault, an ABC News national correspondent, was inspired by his colleague Robin Roberts to become a stem cell donor. Roberts, a Good Morning America co-anchor, underwent a stem cell transplant in 2012 to treat myelodysplastic syndrome and has publicly shared her journey to encourage others to […]

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How CRISPR is Transforming Wheat Fertilization

UC Davis Breakthrough Could Save Farmers Billions Scientists at the University of California, Davis, have developed self-fertilizing wheat plants that can stimulate the production of their own fertilizer. This agricultural breakthrough could lead to reduced pollution and significantly lower fertilizer costs for farmers worldwide. The sustainable farming technology was pioneered by a team led by […]