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#1721Computer Science & AIFront Page15 November 2025

Siberian Larch Forests More Resilient to Climate Stress Than Mires

In the rapidly warming Arctic, a new study reveals that Siberian larch forests are more resilient to climate stress than palsa mires. During dry, hot spells, the shallow-rooted mires absorb significantly less atmospheric CO₂, while the deep-rooted larch trees maintain their carbon uptake, highlighting a crucial difference in ecosystem stability.

By Gorbarenko, Zyrianov, Gorbarenko, Panov, Prokushkin, Olchev

#1722Medicine & HealthFront Page17 November 2025

Gold-Cored Nanoplastics Reveal How Plants Absorb Pollution

Researchers have engineered a novel nanoplastic with a gold core to track pollution in living organisms with unprecedented precision. Using this tool on garlic plants, they discovered that roots trap these particles in direct proportion to environmental exposure, preventing them from reaching the leaves.

By Liu, Das, Zuverza-Mena, Musante, White, Wang, Guo

#1723Environmental Science9 November 2025

Climate Change Set to Worsen Facial Eczema Risk in New Zealand

New research utilizing machine learning predicts a significant rise in *Pseudopithomyces chartarum* spore counts, a key indicator for facial eczema, across the North Island and three districts in the South Island of New Zealand by 2100. This increase, driven by climate change, suggests a growing threat to livestock health, necessitating proactive mitigation and adaptation strategies.

By Wada, Sagarasaeranee, Cogger, Marshall, Cuttance, Macara, Sood, Vallee

#1724Computer Science & AIFront Page2 December 2025

The Invisible Signature: A New Eye for the Plastic Crisis

Sorting plastics for recycling is notoriously difficult when materials look identical but possess chemically distinct dangers. By combining near-infrared scanning with a novel 'attention-based' neural network, researchers have achieved over 99% accuracy in distinguishing safe PET from hazardous variants.

By Alimbekova, Rai, Turymbetov, Zhumadillayeva

#1725Environmental ScienceFront Page15 December 2025

Hidden Dangers: How Arsenic in Rice Threatens Global Health

Researchers analysed soil and crop samples in Pakistan, finding that local contamination levels frequently exceed safety limits. Because Pakistan is a major exporter, this issue affects millions of people globally, from Asia to Africa.

By Ali, Shafeeque, Salam, Mao, Wajahat Aslam, Fatima, Zhang, Li

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