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Censer no. 2 in situ in the domestic shrine at Boscoreale (Pompeii, Archivio Fotografico inv. H6803).

The Ash Inside Pompeii’s Household Altars Reveals a Trade Empire in Miniature

Researchers at UC Davis found in a mouse study that chemicals commonly found in disinfectant sprays may be more harmful than once thought. (Getty)

The Cleaning Spray in Your Kitchen May Be Damaging Your Lungs

Human retinal organoid. Photoreceptors are labelled in green and the light sensing compartment is labelled in red. Organoid cell nuclei are labelled in blue.

Drug Screen Found Way to Keep Dying Vision Cells Alive

From left to right: Robin Helsten, Benjamin Crockett, Yang Liu, and Nicola Montaut

Repurposed Optics Gear Rescues Quantum States from a Sea of Noise

traditional wife cooking

Study Finds Men Who Support the Tradwife Trend Are Driven by Resentment, Not Chivalry

“The ocean has a long memory and can drive multiyear changes in ways weather can't,” says Earle Wilson, an assistant professor of Earth system science in the Stanford Doerr School of Sustainability. (Image credit: Getty Images)

How Antarctic Sea Ice Grew for Decades Before Suddenly Collapsing

In this study, patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) and the experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (EAE) mouse model of MS exhibited an accumulation of Th17 cells in the small intestine. Intestinal epithelial cells upregulate major histocompatibility complex class II (MHC II) in response to neuroinflammatory signals, enabling direct antigen presentation to CD4+ T cells and generation of pathogenic Th17 cells that home to the central nervous system (CNS). Created in BioRender. Suzuki, S. (2026) https://BioRender.com/x6ih9pc.

Gut Cells May Be Training Immune Troops to Attack the Brain

The model of the hybrid optical diffraction neural network for digital classification.

The Light-Speed Computers That Keep Breaking in the Lab Have a Fix

fiery looking brain

Your Brain’s Alpha Rhythm Slows Because Its Wiring Does Too

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The Personality Test That Doesn’t Know What to Do With You Is About to Get a Lot Smarter

Asymmetric temperature structure revealed in the paper, as it was observed from JWST. These are offset from where the currents flow into and out of the planet, but ultimately, the winds generated by this temperature offset are what drive those currents.

Saturn’s Northern Lights Are Running a Heat Pump That Fooled Scientists for Decades

Scheme of the cell irradiation setup at the Novosibirsk Free Electron Laser (Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics, SB RAS). Terahertz irradiation was performed at a wavelength of 130 µm. Each experiment was conducted using five biological replicates (n = 5).

Zapping Melanoma Cells with Terahertz Light Rewires Their Energy Economy Without Killing Them

Rice University Ph.D. student Chris Wright holds the implant, which uses cells to manufacture pharmaceutical drugs beneath the skin

A Tiny Implant That Makes Your Medicines Could Replace Daily Drug Regimens

Crystal Chemistry Could Make Perovskite Solar Efficient Enough to Compete With Silicon

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