Here is your customized Science X Newsletter for week 20:  | Mosquito attraction to humans is primarily influenced by body odor, heat, humidity, and exhaled CO2, rather than blood type or physical appearance. Specific skin compounds, such as 1-octen-3-ol, and factors like beer consumption, which alters body chemistry and increases CO2 output, enhance attractiveness to mosquitoes. Climate change is expanding mosquito habitats, increasing exposure risk. | | |  | A previously unknown Ca–Cu–Si type-I clathrate crystal was identified in red trinitite formed during the Trinity nuclear test, marking the first crystallographically confirmed clathrate among nuclear explosion products. This metastable phase, with a cubic structure trapping calcium, forms only under extreme, short-lived pressure–temperature conditions. Density functional theory calculations indicate that clathrate and quasicrystal structures diverge at higher copper content, highlighting distinct formation pathways for these rare Si-rich phases. | | |  | A 59,000-year-old Neanderthal molar from Chagyrskaya Cave exhibits a drilled cavity with microscopic grooves matching experimental stone tool drilling, indicating intentional dental treatment for infection. This represents the earliest known evidence of dental intervention, demonstrating Neanderthals' ability to diagnose, treat, and endure painful procedures to alleviate dental pain. | | |  | A global survey of physicists reveals a lack of consensus on key topics in fundamental physics, including the standard model of cosmology (ΛCDM), dark matter, and quantum gravity. Majority agreement was found only on the Big Bang not marking the beginning of time and on the occurrence of cosmic inflation. Most other questions showed divided opinions, highlighting ongoing uncertainty and active debate in the field. | | |  | A galaxy observed as it was 800 million years after the Big Bang exhibits extremely low heavy element abundance and intense ionizing radiation, consistent with the presence of Population III stars. Its elevated carbon-to-oxygen ratio matches predictions for the first star explosions. The galaxy's structure suggests it is dominated by dark matter, providing insight into early galaxy formation. | | |  | Right-handedness in humans is closely associated with two evolutionary traits: bipedal locomotion and increased brain size. Analysis across primate species indicates that, once these factors are considered, humans no longer appear anomalous in their handedness. The right-hand bias intensified with the evolution of Homo, suggesting a two-stage process involving upright walking followed by brain expansion. | | |  | A new species of ghost pipefish, Solenostomus snuffleupagus, has been identified in the Great Barrier Reef, distinguished by its bright orange-red coloration, abundant elongate skin filaments, and a more compact body. Genetic analysis revealed a 22% mitochondrial DNA difference from similar species, and micro-CT scans showed it possesses 36 vertebrae and unique star-shaped bony structures. | | |  | Distinct wildlife values in North and Latin America stem from colonial and Indigenous influences, with Latin America exhibiting strong mutualism—viewing wildlife as part of the social community—while North America emphasizes domination, treating wildlife as a resource. These values persist due to deep historical roots and influence wildlife management approaches, such as the use of lethal control, highlighting the need for culturally informed conservation strategies. | | |  | By applying a bootstrap approach based on minimal assumptions about high-energy particle scattering—specifically ultrasoftness and minimal zeros—researchers mathematically derived the core features of string theory, including its characteristic infinite spectrum of particle masses and spins. This result suggests that string theory uniquely emerges from these basic physical principles, providing a strong theoretical constraint on possible quantum gravity models. | | |  | Inclusion of 0.5% grape pomace in broiler chicken diets improved weight gain, feed efficiency, and gut health to levels comparable with antibiotic growth promoters, while reducing gut inflammation and harmful bacteria. Both raw and fermented grape pomace altered the gut microbiome favorably and increased butyrate production. Utilizing grape pomace as a feed additive could reduce reliance on antibiotics and repurpose a major agricultural byproduct. | | |  | Persistent homology, a topological method, distinguishes abstract art by recognized artists from AI-generated pseudo-art based on structural properties. Eminent abstract artists' works converge at a specific rate of Alexander duality violation, suggesting an intuitive adherence to a mathematical compositional rule. Eye movement and brain activity data align with these topological features, linking visual structure to perceptual and neural responses. | | |  | Hybrid light-matter quasiparticles called exciton-polaritons, formed by coupling photons with electrons in atomically thin semiconductors, enable strong light interactions sufficient for all-optical signal switching. This approach achieves switching at extremely low energy levels (~4 quadrillionths of a joule), potentially enhancing photonic chip efficiency and supporting direct optical processing and quantum computing functions. | | |  | Evidence indicates organized human use of horses began as early as the 4th millennium BCE, predating full domestication by centuries. Domestication was a gradual, regionally varied process, with horses playing a key role in mobility, transport, and the spread of Proto-Indo-European languages. All modern horses, including Przewalski's, descend from early domesticated populations. | | |  | Analysis of organ-specific biological aging clocks indicates that both short (<6 hours) and long (>8 hours) sleep durations are associated with accelerated aging across multiple organ systems, with optimal aging observed at 6.4–7.8 hours of sleep per night. Both insufficient and excessive sleep correlate with increased risk for a range of diseases, including metabolic, cardiovascular, respiratory, and mental health disorders, suggesting sleep duration is integrally linked to systemic physiological health. Distinct biological pathways may underlie the associations between sleep duration and late-life depression. | | |  | Controlled water injection into deep faults beneath the Swiss Alps induced approximately 8,000 small earthquakes, with magnitudes ranging from -5 to -0.14, without surface effects. Seismicity occurred along both targeted and perpendicular faults, providing data on fault activation and rupture mechanics. Results inform safer underground engineering by improving understanding of induced seismicity. | | |  | Daily intake of 100 microliters of peppermint oil twice daily for 20 days reduced systolic blood pressure by an average of 8.5 mmHg in adults with pre-hypertension or stage 1 hypertension, compared to placebo. No significant changes were observed in diastolic blood pressure, heart rate, body measurements, blood results, mental well-being, or sleep quality. | | |  | An autonomous underwater robot integrating audio and visual sensing can identify and map coral reef biodiversity hotspots at sub-meter resolution, revealing areas of concentrated biological activity linked to habitat features. This system enables efficient, fine-scale monitoring of reef ecosystems, surpassing traditional diver-based surveys in coverage and safety, and can autonomously track key species and biological sounds to locate ecologically important sites. | | |  | State influence over online media environments can shape large language model (LLM) outputs by affecting the training data these models ingest. Analysis across 37 countries and a China-focused case study show that state-coordinated content is overrepresented in LLM training data, leading to systematically more favorable responses about governments in their primary languages. Retraining experiments confirm that adding state-scripted news shifts model outputs toward pro-government stances. These findings indicate that LLMs can reflect institutional biases present in their training data, with implications for transparency and the influence of powerful actors on AI-generated content. | | |  | CD44v6-targeted radiopharmaceutical therapy using 177Lu-AKIR001 demonstrated strong, selective tumor uptake and induced complete remission in 40% of mice with pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma xenografts, with no significant toxicity observed. Combination with paclitaxel chemotherapy also showed efficacy, supporting further investigation of this approach for treating aggressive pancreatic cancer. | | |  | A wireless ring-based system equipped with accelerometers enables real-time translation of American and International Sign Language into text with approximately 88% accuracy. The modular design allows natural hand movement and generalizes across users without calibration. Current capabilities include recognition of 100 words in each language, with ongoing efforts to expand vocabulary and miniaturize the device. | | |
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