Direct measurement of a subtle current phase relation shows potential for more stable superconducting qubits

Micrograph of the graphene superconducting quantum interference devices. Credit: Messelot et al. (PRL, 2024). In recent years, quantum physicists and engineers have made significant strides toward the development of highly…

New methodology enables design of cloud servers for lower carbon

Credit: Pixabay/CC0 Public Domain Reducing carbon emissions is crucial to curbing the effects of climate change, but usually gas-powered vehicles and manufacturers are the most conspicuous culprits. However, Information and…

A new frontier in treating depression and anxiety

Credit: Unsplash/CC0 Public Domain In a Bench to Bedside review published in the journal Brain Medicine, researchers Dr. Xiaoyu Song and Professor Jan-Åke Gustafsson from the University of Houston and…

What separates human thinking from that of other animals and when did our uniqueness emerge?

The human mind is unlike any other. It’s the key that unlocked language, culture, abstract reasoning, long-term planning, and large-scale political coordination — all the cognitive features that set us…

Traces of antimatter in cosmic rays reopen the search for ‘WIMPs’ as dark matter

The image shows the predicted flux of antihelium-3 produced from dark matter (WIMPs) that annihilate producing these antinuclei. Each color represents the prediction for a different mass of dark matter,…

Water fluoridation found to be less effective now than in past

Credit: Unsplash/CC0 Public Domain The dental health benefits of adding fluoride to drinking water may be smaller now than before fluoride toothpaste was widely available, an updated Cochrane review has…

Mycenaeans wore amber to symbolise the sun and social status

Amber is a fossilised tree resin admired for its vibrant colour and natural beauty since the Neolithic period. According to a new study by Prof. Janusz Czebreszuk, Director of the…

Dual-Targeting Drug Halts Tau Accumulation in Alzheimer’s

Summary: Scientists have developed a drug that targets both major aggregation-promoting sites of the Tau protein, a key player in Alzheimer’s disease. This peptide inhibitor, RI-AG03, effectively prevents Tau buildup…

Psychedelics Reduce Anxiety Without Hallucinations

Summary: New research has pinpointed the specific brain region and neuron type responsible for reducing anxiety using the psychedelic drug DOI, without triggering hallucinations. The study revealed that DOI targets…

Civil servants warn fossil fuel exploration could harm New Zealand’s climate reputation

Oil and gas drilling could damage relations with Pacific neighbours and risk lawsuits, New Zealand civil servants warned Civil servants from New Zealand’s foreign and trade ministry have advised politicians…