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Month: November 2025

Ecology

Redwoods stand strong amid wildfires—but management matters

November 10, 2025 Phys Org

California’s coastal redwoods have stood for centuries, weathering a changing climate, logging, and time itself. But in an era of hotter, more frequent wildfires, their future resilience depends on how we care for them, according […]

Education

Discussion approach improves comprehension for 4th, 5th graders, study finds

November 10, 2025 Phys Org

Small-group discussions designed to help elementary students engage in conversations that promote critical analytic thinking, reasoning and deeper understanding of the content they read increased critical thinking over time for fourth- and fifth-grade students, according […]

Ecology

Diet alone doesn’t explain divergent health of California sea lions in US and Mexico

November 10, 2025 Phys Org

When scientists compared what California sea lions eat in the Channel Islands (U.S.) and the Gulf of California (Mexico), they expected to find a clear explanation for why populations were booming in California but shrinking […]

Education

Here’s what teachers in Canada have said about their experiences with AI in the classroom

November 10, 2025 Phys Org

Since ChatGPT and other large language models burst into public consciousness, school boards are drafting policies, universities are hosting symposiums and tech companies are relentlessly promoting their latest AI-powered learning tools.This article was originally published […]

Ecology

Devilishly distinctive new bee species discovered in Western Australia Goldfields

November 10, 2025 Phys Org

A new native bee species with tiny devil-like “horns” named Megachile (Hackeriapis) lucifer has been discovered in Western Australia’s Goldfields, highlighting how much remains unknown about Australia’s native pollinators.This article was originally published on this […]

Ecology

Governments can protect marine environments by supporting small-scale fishing

November 10, 2025 Phys Org

The world’s oceans are vital for life on Earth. Drifting phytoplankton provide almost half the oxygen released into the atmosphere. Marine and coastal ecosystems provide food and protect communities from storms.This article was originally published […]

Education

What AI earbuds can’t replace: The value of learning another language

November 10, 2025 Phys Org

Your host in Osaka, Japan, slips on a pair of headphones and suddenly hears your words transformed into flawless Kansai Japanese. Even better, their reply in their native tongue comes through perfectly clear to you.This […]

Education

Study finds disparities in risks for reading difficulties emerge by kindergarten

November 10, 2025 Phys Org

Early struggles with reading can have lifelong impacts on mental, physical and emotional health. Understanding who is most at risk of experiencing reading difficulties can inform strategies for early interventions to support students before they […]

Ecology

Hawaiian blueberries traced back to Northeast Asia in surprising discovery

November 10, 2025 Phys Org

Scientists at the Botanical Research Institute of Texas (BRIT) and University of Florida have solved a botanical mystery: Hawaii’s wild blueberries originally came from temperate East Asia, not North America as expected.This article was originally […]

Computers

Simulations evaluate new electrolytes for batteries of the future

November 10, 2025 Tech Xplore

A computational study published in the Journal of Molecular Liquids makes important contributions to the development of new, safe, high-performance batteries by investigating compounds that can be used as electrolytes in sodium-ion batteries.This article was […]

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