Цветение водорослей указывает на пробелы в управлении климатическими рисками, показало австралийское исследование
Исследователи из Института окружающей среды Университета Аделаиды опубликовали 11 мая 2026 года отчет, в котором связывают недавний всплеск вредоносно...
Generative AI Promises to Cut Animal Use in Early‑Stage Drug Development
A study published on May 11, 2026 suggests that generative artificial intelligence could dramatically reduce the number of animals required for pre‑clinical testing of new drug candidates. By employing deep‑learning mode...
NASA’s Curiosity Rover Examines Rock Stuck in Drill on Mars
On May 11, 2026, NASA announced that the Curiosity rover on Mars has taken a close‑up look at a rock that became lodged in its drill during a recent sampling attempt. The observation, captured by the rover’s Mast Camera ...
Scurvy Evidence Discovered in Late Holocene Californian Human Remains
Archaeologists reported on May 11, 2026 the identification of skeletal lesions consistent with scurvy in human remains recovered from several Late Holocene sites across California, dating from 500 BCE to 1834 CE. The fin...
KAIST team demonstrates chip-scale photonic source for ultralow‑noise microwave and millimeter‑wave signals
Researchers at Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) unveiled a chip‑scale photonic system that can generate ultralow‑noise microwave and millimeter‑wave signals, a breakthrough announced on 11 May 2...
Study finds prescribed fire often fails to eradicate invasive shrubs in eastern U.S. forests
A new investigation by Penn State scientists, published on 11 May 2026, shows that prescribed burning—intended to control invasive woody plants—frequently leaves the target shrubs alive, allowing them to resprout and con...
Personal essay explores grief after losing a beloved pet dog to oral melanoma
In a heartfelt first‑person piece published on 11 May 2026, pet owner and freelance writer Sarah Whitman recounts the emotional turmoil following the euthanasia of her nine‑year‑old cocker spaniel, Bobbi, after a diagnos...
Rutgers scholars reveal 'remorse bias' may skew legal outcomes in sentencing
Two peer‑reviewed studies released on 11 May 2026 by Colleen M. Berryessa, associate professor at Rutgers University's School of Criminal Justice, examine how jurors and judges interpret defendants' expressions of remors...
NASA tests prototype fuel‑cell stack designed for lunar energy‑storage missions
On 11 May 2026, NASA engineers demonstrated a compact fuel‑cell system capable of storing and releasing energy on the lunar surface, a key step toward sustainable off‑world power. The prototype, resembling a stack of fla...
New constraints on dark‑matter models emerge from electron‑nucleus interaction study
A collaborative team from Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, the Helmholtz Institute Mainz, and the PRISMA++ Cluster of Excellence published results on 11 May 2026 in *Physical Review Letters* showing that previously u...
Policy hurdles impede managed aquifer recharge adoption in five water‑stressed nations
A policy‑focused analysis released on 11 May 2026 reveals that despite its technical promise, managed aquifer recharge (MAR) is underutilized in five countries—India, Australia, South Africa, Spain, and Mexico—due to reg...
Reexamined Brazilian microfossils prove ancient algae and bacteria, not animal traces
A multidisciplinary team led by paleontologists from the University of São Paulo announced on 11 May 2026 that microfossils previously interpreted as trace fossils of early marine animals in the Paraná Basin are actually...
Lab‑grown diamond dosimeter promises high‑precision radiation monitoring for medicine
Researchers from Tokyo Metropolitan University, in collaboration with Tohoku University and Orbray Co., Ltd., reported on 11 May 2026 that heteroepitaxial diamond devices can serve as accurate, real‑time radiation dosime...
Antarctic island snow and glacier microbiomes reveal hidden algal diversity amid warming
A University of Bristol Ph.D. student, Emily Broadwell, and her collaborators published a study on 11 May 2026 in *ISME Communications* documenting a rich assemblage of microscopic algae thriving in snow and glacier surf...
Heat‑Index Maps Reveal When Urban Greening Cuts Temperatures – and When It May Backfire
Researchers at the Indian Institute of Technology Gandhinagar (IIT‑GN) have released a detailed heat‑index mapping of several Indian cities that shows precisely where tree‑based greening most effectively reduces ambient ...
Nudge Theory’s Ethical Turn Enables Big Business to Dodge Climate Responsibility
A recent commentary in *The Guardian* argues that the original promise of nudge theory—to steer public behaviour toward socially beneficial outcomes—has been co‑opted by corporations to deflect accountability for environ...
Ученые наблюдают когерентные ферроны, открывая путь к квантовым телекоммуникационным устройствам
Многонациональная исследовательская группа под руководством химика Колумбийского университета Сяояна Чжу впервые обнаружила когерентные ферроны — колл...
Метагеномная система, управляемая искусственным интеллектом, обещает культивировать скрытые микробы планеты
Исследователи из Университета науки и технологий имени короля Абдаллы (KAUST) в сотрудничестве с международным консорциумом представили систему прогно...
Исследование показывает, что ИИ-компаньоны меняют социальное взаимодействие, но преимущества недооцениваются
Новое социологическое исследование, опубликованное на сайте Phys.org 11 мая, показало, что диалоговые агенты, управляемые искусственным интеллектом, т...
May 2026 ‘Satellite Puzzler’ Engages Public in Space Science Challenges
On May 11, 2026, NASA’s Education Office launched the “May 2026 Satellite Puzzler,” an interactive online activity designed to teach participants about satellite orbits, sensor technology, and data interpretation. The pu...