Reviving England’s polluted rivers through incentivizing farmers and comprehensive monitoring

Reviving England’s polluted rivers through incentivizing farmers and comprehensive monitoring

Credit: Pixabay/CC0 Public Domain At the close of 2023, Defra asked the British Ecological Society to bring together nearly 40 experts, to collate expert opinion on freshwater policy and set out a list of priorities for the biodiversity evidence program to focus on. Published today, the new report sets out priorities for restoring England’s polluted … Read more

Clarifying the megathrust earthquake mechanism

Clarifying the megathrust earthquake mechanism

Credit: Pixabay/CC0 Public Domain There is a 70-80% chance that the Nankai Trough Megathrust Earthquake will occur in the next 30 years. It is predicted to cause more extensive damage than the 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake and fatalities may exceed 320,000. It is believed that this megathrust earthquake will occur when the strain energy … Read more

Research reveals new starting points for the rapid and targeted development of future drugs

Research reveals new starting points for the rapid and targeted development of future drugs

Bacteria are a source of molecular “assembly lines” that can be used and optimized for the production of new bioactive substances. Credit: MPI f. Terrestrial Microbiology / Chris Kettner Many important medicines, such as antibiotics and anticancer drugs, are derived from natural products of bacteria. The enzyme complexes that produce these active ingredients have a … Read more

US surgeons transplant a gene-edited pig kidney into a patient for the first time

US surgeons transplant a gene-edited pig kidney into a patient for the first time

NEW YORK — Doctors in Boston have transplanted a pig kidney into a 62-year-old patient, the latest experiment in the quest to use animal organs in humans. Massachusetts General Hospital said Thursday that it’s the first time a genetically modified pig kidney has been transplanted into a living person. Previously, pig kidneys have been temporarily … Read more

A Gene-Edited Pig Kidney Was Just Transplanted Into a Person for the First Time

A Gene-Edited Pig Kidney Was Just Transplanted Into a Person for the First Time

Slayman received his first kidney transplant in 2018 from a human donor. The donor kidney initially functioned well, but Slayman started to go into kidney failure after years of living with diabetes. Diabetes is the leading cause of kidney disease, which can eventually result in kidney failure. He had no choice but to go on … Read more

Study suggests millions are at risk using high arsenic water for cooking

Study suggests millions are at risk using high arsenic water for cooking

Rice used for the experimental study. Credit: University of Sheffield The use of water contaminated with higher than recommended levels of arsenic could pose a serious health risk to millions, a new study from the University of Sheffield has found. New research from academics at the Institute for Sustainable Food at the University of Sheffield … Read more

How a balloon-borne experiment can do the job of the Hubble space telescope

How a balloon-borne experiment can do the job of the Hubble space telescope

SuperBIT waiting for launch while its giant helium balloon is inflated. Credit: Bill Rodman/NASA An astronomical telescope designed to complement the aging Hubble Space Telescope lifted off from New Zealand’s south island on April 16 2023. But as a sphere the size of a football stadium rose silently and slowly over the Tauhinukorokio mountains, calls … Read more

Intuitive Machines (LUNR) Q4 results: Improved cash position, backlog

Intuitive Machines (LUNR) Q4 results: Improved cash position, backlog

The IM-1 lander “Odysseus” in lunar orbit on Feb. 21, 2024. Intuitive Machines Intuitive Machines is building on the successes of its inaugural moon mission, reporting fourth-quarter results on Thursday and saying it now has “sufficient capital for the near term.” The lunar company revealed that its cash balance at the end of the year … Read more

Gaia unravels the ancient threads of the Milky Way

Gaia unravels the ancient threads of the Milky Way

This image shows the location and distribution of Shakti (yellow) and Shiva (blue) stars throughout the Milky Way. The streams were discovered using ESA’s billion-star surveyor, Gaia. Gaia observations enabled the researchers to determine the content and composition of the individual stars, which in turn revealed more of their properties and showed their movements through … Read more

Climate change disrupts vital ecosystems in the Alps

Climate change disrupts vital ecosystems in the Alps

Snow Sampling in the Alps. Credit: Helen Snell. Reduced snow cover and shifting vegetation patterns in the Alps, both driven by climate change, are having major combined impacts on biodiversity and functioning of ecosystems in the high mountains, according to new research published today. Mountain ranges covering vast areas of the world are warming much … Read more