Current mode

Search Mode

Intentional discovery for the stories, signals, and topics shaping the day.

Stats
Current searchScience
Stories633
Sources100+
Updated5h ago
Why it mattersAI summary

Researchers at the University of Hong Kong’s Faculty of Social Sciences found that exposure to fine particulate matter (PM2.5) markedly reduces plants’ water-use efficiency and their capacity to absorb carbon dioxide.

Search coverageAll categories
Showing full results for Science.
Stats
30visible stories
633tracked matches
5h agolast updated
Filters

Choose a category to narrow your results.

Try searches
Category suggestions
Search intelligenceUnderstand the shape of the result set before dropping into the full rail.
Search intelligenceDriven by current results
Headline previewCompact newsroom wire

The first headlines for your search preview here before you open the full results below.

Search mode results

Coverage for “Science”

Showing 21-30 of 30 stories · from 633 tracked matches · page 3 of 3.

  • New photonic crystal method improves single-photon sources for quantum networks

    Phys.org 3 views
    Story Summary

    Quantum communication promises many advantages over today's standard technologies, including absolutely secure transmission of large amounts of data. However, it requires single photons—and generating them is very difficult. Researchers at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) and the Munich Center for Quantum Science and Technology (MCQST) have develope…

    Why it matters: Adds to research and the pace of discovery.
  • ‘Lost Weekend’ In Space: How Artists Like Phoebe Bridgers Turn Planetariums Into Music Venues

    Billboard 3 views
    Story Summary

    Behind the scenes with astronomy experts from the Liberty Science Center, where Bridgers showed up on the eve of her acclaimed new album's release.

    Why it matters: Reflects media, culture, and audience trends.
  • Why a Reunion Between the Two Rival TV Academies Is Long Overdue

    Variety 7 views
    Story Summary

    Last month’s news that the two rival TV academies are looking to reunite was welcome and overdue — but it won’t be as easy as flipping a switch. The Los Angeles-based Television Academy and the New York located National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences are run very differently, each having had 50 years to […]

    Why it matters: Reflects media, culture, and audience trends.
  • Oscars Budget, ‘Engaging’ With AI and Hot Memorabilia: Inside the Academy’s Annual All-Members Meeting (EXCLUSIVE)

    Variety 6 views
    Story Summary

    The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences got down to business on Tuesday, setting its agenda for the next year in an all-hands meeting with its membership. The official purpose, as noted in the annual virtual meeting’s invite, was to educate roughly 11,000 members “about the Academy’s leadership structure, budget, goals and priorities.” The […]

    Why it matters: AI progress resets what products and jobs look like.
  • Yellowstone's past droughts may signal less geyser activity and more wildfires

    Phys.org 5 views
    Story Summary

    A study led by a Montana State University research professor reveals how climate and hydrothermal activity have shaped the vegetation, wildfire and aquatic ecosystem histories of the Yellowstone Plateau over the past 15,000 years. The results of the project were published in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

    Why it matters: Adds to research and the pace of discovery.
  • Graduate researcher leads landmark methamphetamine treatment systematic review

    Medical Xpress 7 views
    Story Summary

    Publishing a paper in a top-tier journal is a major accomplishment for faculty members. For first-year graduate students, it's almost unheard of. Alexandra N. Johansen, a psychology Ph.D. student at the University of Kentucky College of Arts and Sciences, has done exactly that, serving as the lead author of a comprehensive systematic review recently publish…

    Why it matters: Carries implications for public health and care.
  • Dynamic surface reconstruction explains how copper sulfide catalysts tune CO₂ reduction

    Phys.org 6 views
    Story Summary

    Copper sulfide (CuS) catalysts continuously reconstruct their surface during electrochemical CO2 reduction, reports a study from the Institute of Science Tokyo, Japan. By uncovering the mechanism behind the dynamic surface changes that occur during potential-step electrolysis, the researchers revealed how sulfur and oxygen play distinct roles in catalyst ac…

    Why it matters: Adds to research and the pace of discovery.
  • AI might jeopardize the uncertainty required in science

    Nature 20 views
    Story Summary

    AI might jeopardize the uncertainty required in science

    Why it matters: AI progress resets what products and jobs look like.
  • In unreleased document, fired U.S. science board issues stark warning about keeping pace with China

    Science.org 19 views
    Story Summary

    The National Science Board urges robust response to China’s rise in cover letter to its biennial report on the global research enterprise

    Why it matters: Adds to research and the pace of discovery.
  • Entire NSF science advisory board fired by Trump administration

    Nature 24 views
    Story Summary

    Entire NSF science advisory board fired by Trump administration

    Why it matters: Adds to research and the pace of discovery.