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:
- The study reveals that these vortex-like waves are driven by a unique, circular "merry-go-round" architectural layout of neurons in the sensory cortex.
- Preclinical trials showed a 70% reduction in tumor size and a 10-to-11-day delay in tumor progression, offering a highly adaptable "Lego-brick" framework for future pediatric cancer immunotherapies.
- A new study found that psychiatric complications like depression, anxiety, and altered behavior are incredibly common among encephalitis survivors.
- Researchers secured a $9 million grant to study how immune-cell aging impacts Parkinson’s disease.
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:
- Genes inherited from the now-extinct Denisovans are actively playing a role in the immune system of some people from Oceania.
- Camera footage in Ukraine's Chernobyl exclusion zone revealed that mammals became less active — especially at night — during the Russian occupation, highlighting the war's immediate impact on wildlife.
- Live Science spoke with Kaveh Madani, the lead investigator of a United Nations report examining AI's environmental footprint, about this technology's staggering energy use and what users can do to limit their impact.
- From the sprawling Amazon to the lesser-known tropical forests, see if you can correctly rank these rainforests by their total area.
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:
- A new study suggests Southern California's major fault system is more stressed than at any point in the last 1,000 years. Researchers found that the Cajon Pass, where the San Andreas and San Jacinto faults meet, could act as an “earthquake gate” that determines whether a future rupture spreads across both faults. Current conditions resemble […]
- A historic lack of snow in the Gila River watershed has left Arizona’s San Carlos Reservoir less than 1% full, triggering a massive fish kill and an indefinite closure. Despite the bleak conditions, heavy summer rains could help the reservoir rebound.
- Plague was already a deadly killer 5,500 years ago, long before cities, farming, or the rat-infested conditions usually linked to historic outbreaks. By analyzing ancient DNA from hunter-gatherer cemeteries in Siberia, researchers discovered early plague strains in nearly 40% of the individuals studied and found evidence of rapid family-based outbreaks that wiped out many children […]
- A new theory suggests the universe is constantly recording its own history in the fabric of spacetime. If correct, this cosmic memory could help solve some of the biggest puzzles in physics, from black holes to dark matter and the universe’s ultimate fate.
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:
- A fear of massive objects may stem from ancient survival instincts. Clinicians treat megalophobia by retraining the amygdala using controlled exposure.
- Extreme loneliness in young adults often predicts obsessive online habits like uncontrollably viewing pornography. Conversely, obsessive gaming and endless internet health searches can predict future social isolation, revealing a cyclic relationship between human disconnection and digital habits.
- Artificial intelligence voice clones are significantly easier to understand in noisy environments than the actual humans they mimic, opening new doors for advanced hearing aids and assistive communication devices for people with speech impairments.
- Scientists have successfully replicated the restorative power of sleep in awake mice. By using targeted light stimulation to mimic deep-sleep brain rhythms, researchers relieved sleep pressure and rescued memory performance, offering new insights into how our brains reset.
Psychology Today
From the inner workings of your brain to the outer reaches of human behavior.
Ukázka článků na webu Psychology Today:
- Even if organization is a challenge for you, you likely already have some helpful systems in place.
- Given the unique importance of a potential UFO visit, confirmation requires a high standard of evidence. Here are simple tips for your inevitable close encounters with UFO claims.
- Fatherhood is changing. Learn how dads, moms, and couples can navigate evolving roles with greater connection, communication, compassion, and partnership.
- We often assume narcissists are blind to the trail of wreckage they leave behind. But research suggests they are often fully aware of their traits and actually see them as assets.
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:
- Pairing the life histories of free-living macaques with genomic data from different tissues in adulthood, researchers have generated some of the clearest molecular evidence yet that early life adversity leaves a lasting, system-wide impression at the epigenome. The post Impact of Early Life Adversity on Epigenome at Molecular Level Mapped in Macaques appeared first on […]
- In this episode of GEN's Touching Base, editors talk about Parabilis Medicines’ groundbreaking IPO score, a new Merck collaboration, first-in-human Lassa–Rabies vaccine data, how CRISPR is attacking cancer cells, and mRNA delivery for DMD therapy. The post Historic Biotech IPO, Merck, Protillion’s AI Deal, Testing a Lassa–Rabies Vaccine appeared first on GEN – Genetic Engineering […]
- IDBS and Alchemi partnered to connect AI agents with data in the IDBS Polar platform, creating a governed data foundation that enables reliable, compliant agentic AI use throughout drug development. The post IDBS and Alchemi Agree to Accelerate AI-Driven Biopharma Regulatory Filings appeared first on GEN – Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology News.
- China’s Order 818 signals the country’s intent to accelerate local innovation and standardize the drug development environment, thereby becoming a more important player in advanced therapy development and manufacturing. The post China Sets Framework for Advanced Therapeutic Development 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:
- We often think of herbaria as a scientific resource used by researchers to study plant taxonomy, evolution, conservation and climate change, perhaps. But herbarium collections are also full of human stories. They hold traces of collectors, artists, gardeners, botanists, places, journeys and changing relationships between people, plants and nature.Digitisation
- New research shows that economic value, not conservation urgency, is the strongest predictor of which Brazilian plants attract scientific study.
- Digital botany is changing what we can ask of old collections. Herbarium specimens, once used mainly for taxonomy and identification, are now helping researchers study evolution, species distributions, environmental change, and conservation priorities at a global scale.To explore that shift, Botany One interviewed Dr. Barnabas Daru, Assistant Professor of
- From golf to tennis to football, turfgrass is specially bred for a variety of sports