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Packaged beef
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New packaging can warn you when meat has spoiled

Posted on February 19, 2026February 4, 2026 by Erin Faye Dizon

Scientists designed color-changing carbon dot biosensors that can detect spoiled meat in sealed packages in real-time.

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    Hidden bacteria dominate Earth’s deep soils

    Posted on February 16, 2026February 13, 2026 by Arda Sems

    Scientists showed that an understudied bacterium is widespread in deep soils worldwide and adapted to life with very little energy.

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      MethylBERT
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      Finding cancer cells in a cocktail of complex tissues

      Posted on February 12, 2026February 4, 2026 by Halimat Chisom Atanda

      Scientists used technology similar to ChatGPT to develop a tool that can differentiate between the DNA of cancer cells and healthy cells in…

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        Deep sea jellyfish
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        Why do deep-sea microbes have such small appetites?

        Posted on February 9, 2026January 23, 2026 by Sciworthy

        The deep sea is one of Earth’s largest reservoirs of carbon, yet microbes don’t consume very much of it. Researchers showed that this is…

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          Editing genes to fight prion disease

          Posted on February 5, 2026February 5, 2026 by Sciworthy

          Scientists used a newly developed gene-editing technique to create RNA strands that block the production of misfolded proteins, known as…

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            Botanical bamboo forest in daylight
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            Unzipping bamboo to make better plastics

            Posted on February 2, 2026January 14, 2026 by Erin Faye Dizon

            Scientists developed a recyclable plastic from bamboo that is stronger and more biodegradable than conventional petroleum-based products.

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              Female patient flossing her teeth
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              Dental floss delivers vaccines through the gums

              Posted on January 29, 2026January 28, 2026 by Sciworthy

              Scientists triggered a strong immune response in mice by using vaccine-coated dental floss to access their leaky gums.

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                Cave interior
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                Gases power diverse microbial life in caves

                Posted on January 26, 2026January 14, 2026 by Madeline Taylor

                Researchers found that cave-dwelling microbes use atmospheric trace gases like methane and carbon monoxide as sources of energy and carbon.

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                  Bacteria join forces with viruses to fight cancer

                  Posted on January 22, 2026January 14, 2026 by Sciworthy

                  Researchers infected bacteria with cancer-fighting viruses to help treat cancer. Their new treatment was 100% successful in shrinking tumors…

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                    Corn field at sunset
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                    Is the most profitable fertilizer level also safe for the environment?

                    Posted on January 19, 2026January 14, 2026 by Sciworthy

                    Researchers in the midwestern US measured how much nitrogen corn plants used versus how much remained in the soil, to help farmers maximize…

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