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How Mapping the Photon Strength Function Could Power Future Careers in Nuclear Science
Physicists have measured the magnetic nature of low-energy photon emissions in zinc-70 nuclei. This discovery helps resolve a long-standing debate about nuclear transitions. The data suggests a clearer path for predicting how heavy elements are synthesised in stars.

Why a 1991 Volcano Messed With the Global Ocean Meridional Overturning Circulation
Scientists have mapped 80 years of the Earth's primary ocean current system using advanced data assimilation. They discovered that major volcanic eruptions, like Mt. Pinatubo, trigger decades-long cooling and circulation changes.

Why Boron Deficiency in Plants Stops Cellular GPS in Its Tracks
Researchers discovered that boron acts as a physical glue, anchoring growth-signal proteins to plant cell walls. Without this micronutrient, the proteins drift, disrupting the plant's internal GPS and stunting growth.

Why the Brain-Computer Interface for Paralysis Will Organise the Future of Neurotech
Researchers have developed a double neural bypass that links brain signals directly to the spinal cord. This system restored hand movement and sensory feedback in a paralysed participant. The study suggests the technology promotes lasting biological recovery, opening up new career paths for future scientists.
