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Month: July 2025

Ecology

Promising first-year survival rate among Maumee River sturgeon

July 3, 2025 Phys Org

Ecologists celebrated the release of thousands of palm-sized lake sturgeon into the Maumee River in 2018, kicking off an ambitious two-decade plan to re-establish the ancient species in the waters it once called home.This article […]

Ecology

Facing climate change, Swiss trees get mist before they’re missed

July 3, 2025 Phys Org

In a Swiss pine forest, the treetops are being sprayed with mist in a bid to discover the effect that drier or wetter air has on their ability to survive.This article was originally published on […]

Ecology

Diver-operated microscope brings hidden coral biology into microscale level focus

July 3, 2025 Phys Org

The intricate, hidden processes that sustain coral life are being revealed through a new microscope developed by scientists at UC San Diego’s Scripps Institution of Oceanography.This article was originally published on this website.

Ecology

Climate change may separate wild vanilla plants from pollinators, risking future supply

July 3, 2025 Phys Org

Vanilla flavoring is widely used in food, pharmaceuticals, and cosmetics. The primary source, Vanilla planifolia, however, is vulnerable to diseases, drought, and heat—stressors expected to become more frequent under climate change. Wild Vanilla species offer […]

Computers

Faster topology optimization: An emerging industrial design technique gets a speed boost

July 2, 2025 Tech Xplore

With the rise of 3D printing and other advanced manufacturing methods, engineers can now build structures that were once impossible to fabricate. An emerging design strategy that takes full advantage of these new capabilities is […]

Ecology

Sturdy nursery for shellfish turns out to be a predator buffet

July 2, 2025 Phys Org

Shellfish beds or reefs, formed by mussels and oysters, have declined worldwide. Sterre Witte, who conducted her Ph.D. research at the NIOZ Coastal Systems department, has investigated how we can counteract this decline.This article was […]

Education

Group work and discussion help to build student confidence using math in science lessons, study shows

July 2, 2025 Phys Org

Group work and giving students time to discuss their work helps to build their confidence in using math in science lessons, a new study shows.This article was originally published on this website.

Education

Sibling study finds early education boosts brain power

July 2, 2025 Phys Org

How much does education actually sharpen the mind?This article was originally published on this website.

Education

Global survey finds individual merit, not solidarity, prioritized by early childhood education policies

July 2, 2025 Phys Org

Do we climb the social ladder alone or with help from our communities? Early childhood education (ECE) policies are betting on the former, according to a study published in PLOS One by Katarzyna Bobrowicz from […]

Ecology

Coral babies on the move: How larvae’s long-distance journeys strengthen reef populations

July 2, 2025 Phys Org

Understanding how far Great Barrier Reef corals are from their parents could be key to identifying and protecting at-risk populations, University of Queensland research has found.This article was originally published on this website.

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