Phys.org

Jedním z takových míst je vynikající web Phys.org. Ten patří pod společnost Science X s celosvětovým dosahem více než 10 milionů čtenářů měsíčně a se specializovanými webovými stránkami pro vědu (Phys.org), technologie (Tech Xplore) a lékařský výzkum (Medical Xpress) je jednou z největších online komunit pro vědecky zaměřené lidi. Science X každý den publikuje více než 200 kvalitních článků a nabízí tak nejkomplexnější zpravodajství o vývoji v oblasti vědy a techniky na celém světě.
Ukázka článků na webu Phys.org:
NeuroscienceNews.com
Dalším tipem je web, který se věnuje výhradně novinkám z neurovědeckého výzkumu. Web NeuroscienceNews.com byl spuštěn v roce 2001 a dodnes se jedná o nezávislý vědecký zpravodajský web zaměřený především na neurovědy a další kognitivní vědy. Neuroscience News je nová nezávislá mediální společnost.
Ukázka článků na webu NeuroscienceNews.com:
- Researchers found that adults experiencing significant financial decline suffered memory loss equivalent to an additional five months of aging every year.
- A study of over 9,000 dogs found that Cockapoos, Cavapoos, and Labradoodles frequently display more aggression, fear, and excitability than the purebreds used to create them.
- A new study reveals that the enzyme Glutamine Synthetase (GS) is the "master architect" of postnatal brain wiring.
- Researchers discover that the enzyme RNASEK slows aging and extends lifespan by clearing out "toxic" circular RNA that accumulates in cells over time.
The Scientist
The Scientist is the magazine for life science professionals—a publication dedicated to covering a wide range of topics central to the study of cell and molecular biology, genetics, and other life-science fields. Through innovative print articles, online stories, and multimedia features, the magazine explores the latest scientific discoveries, trends in research, innovative techniques, new technology, business, and careers. It is read by leading researchers in industry and academia who value penetrating analyses and broad perspectives on life-science topics both within and beyond their areas of expertise. Written by prominent scientists and professional journalists, articles in The Scientist are concise, accurate, accessible, and entertaining. We invite you to peruse our editorial policies concerning commenting, corrections, fact checking, ethics, and ownership.
Ukázka článků na webu The Scientist:
Live Science
Live Science is one of the biggest and most trusted popular science websites operating today, reporting on the latest discoveries, groundbreaking research and fascinating breakthroughs that impact you and the wider world.
We believe that science can help explain the things that matter to you and shine a light on everything from the mysteries of our universe to the inner workings of an atom. Our team of experienced editors and science journalists are here to guide you through the most important stories with clarity, authority and humor.
Whether you’re interested in dinosaurs or archaeology, weird physics or astronomy, health, human behavior or the mysteries of our planet — for those with a curious mind, your journey of discovery begins here.
Ukázka článků na webu Live Science:
- An intact bronze cannonball unearthed near the Alamo was likely used in the 1836 battle between Mexico and the Republic of Texas.
- A series of leaks means the coming launch window will be NASA's final attempt to meet its April mission deadline.
- Today's sea level rise is significant enough to slow the rotation of the planet by just over a millisecond per century.
- New research suggests that a single gene may play an outsize role in developing Alzheimer's, which suggests gene therapy for the condition could reach many people.
ScienceDaily
ScienceDaily features breaking news about the latest discoveries in science, health, the environment, technology, and more — from leading universities, scientific journals, and research organizations.
Visitors can browse more than 500 individual topics, grouped into 12 main sections (listed under the top navigational menu), covering: the medical sciences and health; physical sciences and technology; biological sciences and the environment; and social sciences, business and education. Headlines and summaries of relevant news stories are provided on each topic page.
Stories are posted daily, selected from press materials provided by hundreds of sources from around the world. Links to sources and relevant journal citations (where available) are included at the end of each post.
Ukázka článků na webu ScienceDaily:
- The largest review of medicinal cannabis to date found it doesn’t effectively treat anxiety, depression, or PTSD—despite millions using it for those reasons. Researchers warn it could even make mental health worse, raising risks like psychosis and addiction while delaying proven treatments. Some limited benefits were seen for conditions like insomnia and autism, but the […]
- A shingles vaccine might double as a powerful heart protector. In people already at high risk, it cut major cardiac events by 46% and deaths by an impressive 66% within a year. Scientists think preventing shingles may also stop clot-related complications that can lead to heart attacks and strokes. The effect is so strong, it […]
- Scientists have found a way to make one of the most aggressive brain tumors vulnerable to the immune system. A single injection of a modified virus can invade glioblastoma, kill cancer cells, and summon immune fighters deep into the tumor. These immune cells persist and attack, which was linked to longer survival in patients.
- Many people believe closing their eyes sharpens hearing, but that is not always true. In noisy settings, participants struggled more to hear faint sounds with their eyes closed, while matching visuals made it easier. Researchers found that shutting the eyes leads the brain to over-filter incoming sounds. Keeping your eyes open may actually improve how […]
Psypost.org
PsyPost.org is a psychology and neuroscience news website dedicated to reporting research related to human behavior, cognition and society.
Ukázka článků na webu Psypost.org:
- If your dating profile reads like a shopping list, you might be sabotaging your success. New psychological research reveals why listing your best qualities backfires, and how using simple storytelling can dramatically improve your chances of connection.
- People often isolate themselves in online information bubbles. A new study suggests that balanced AI news chatbots provide a trusted source of diverse news, appealing heavily to readers who typically distrust mainstream media narratives.
- Using a newly developed "Corporate Bullshit Receptivity Scale," researchers have uncovered a troubling trend: professionals who view jargon-heavy statements as profound actually perform much worse on tests measuring leadership, reasoning, and situational judgment.
- Is the psychological benefit of nature a universal human trait or just a Western luxury? A sweeping new study of nearly 37,000 people across 75 countries reveals that feeling connected to the natural world improves well-being globally.
Psychology Today
From the inner workings of your brain to the outer reaches of human behavior.
Ukázka článků na webu Psychology Today:
- Personal Perspective: Why should we celebrate Women's History Month when so much progress seems to be in peril? Because knowing history is essential for a better future.
- You might have a partner's commitment, but rejection sensitivity doesn't disappear in long-term relationships.
- College mergers are often framed as strategic decisions, but they rarely feel that way. Family theories can help us understand why institutional change feels personal and complex.
- Personal Perspective: The current medical school admissions process potentially selects for concrete thinkers, stunts their psychosocial development, and sets them up for burnout.
GEN
Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News (GEN) is the flagship publication of Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. Celebrating its 40th anniversary in 2021, GEN was the first publication in this field and remains the key driver in the explosion of the industry, paving the way for the development of new tools and technologies, investment growth, and career opportunities. Through its cornerstone Magazine, dynamic Website, high-frequency eNewsletters, and innovative suite of multimedia, GEN is the 360-degree resource that researchers and executives depend on for information that is pivotal for their success.
GEN’s breadth of editorial coverage is unrivaled, providing exclusive reporting, insight, and analysis across the life sciences – from its five foundational pillars of Drug Discovery, Bioprocessing, OMICS, Translational Medicine, and Gene Editing to a new, expanded focus on the emerging areas of Cancer Research, Infectious Diseases, and Artificial Intelligence.
Within these areas, GEN delivers exclusive, high-quality reporting on the latest industry news; insider information on cutting-edge tools and technologies; industry-standard protocols, tutorials, and technical articles; first-looks at emerging industry collaborations and investments; reports from key scientific and industry meetings; and A-Lists, our monthly insight and analysis into the top companies, products, and movers & shakers impacting the industry today.
Ukázka článků na webu GEN:
- A lab-grown esophagus from donor pigs restored swallowing in animal models after successfully replacing a missing segment, offering early evidence of how regenerative medicine could help children born with long-gap esophageal atresia. The post Engineered Esophagus Rebuilds Missing Organ Segment in Pig Models appeared first on GEN – Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology News.
- LazySlide is an open-source Python package designed to make whole-slide image analysis more accessible and ready to plug into the same computational workflows that already drive modern genomics. The post LazySlide: Open Framework for Integrating Whole-Slide and Molecular Data appeared first on GEN – Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology News.
- Researchers identified a cellular pathway that allows neighboring brain cells to form tunneling nanotubes and pass between them the pathogenic mutant protein that causes Huntington's disease. The post Targeting Tunneling Nanotubes Reduces Spread of Mutant Huntington’s Protein appeared first on GEN – Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology News.
- The Ohio Life Science Training Center will focus on programming aligned with entry-level employment, including Current Good Manufacturing Practices (cGMP), contextualized manufacturing foundations, and lab skills. The post Ohio Life Science Training Center to Be Based in New Albany International Business Park appeared first on GEN – Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology News.
Botany One
Botany One is a weblog produced by The Annals of Botany Company. The aim of the weblog is to alert plant scientists around the world to interesting and topical news about plants drawn from a wide variety of sources that include Annals of Botany, AoB PLANTS and in silico Plants. This wider support of Botany is the company’s way of fulfilling its mission as a non-profit organization of promoting increased understanding of plant biology, as it has for over 100 years.
Ukázka článků:
- A new study reveals that most UK wildflower seeds can handle rising temperatures, but a few key species may struggle to germinate in the Britain of tomorrow.
- A new study shows that earthworms can carry viable bryophyte propagules through their guts, helping mosses and liverworts spread across tropical soils.
- Botany One interviews Christopher Levine, a researcher working on the effects of light on plant production in controlled environments.
- A multidisciplinary hunt uncovers new populations of an endemic plant, while exposing the fragile balance that keeps it from disappearing.