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Extreme heat waves are triggering bizarre nanoparticles in the air
A peer-reviewed study published in Science has documented frequent new particle formation during a heat wave, a phenomenon ...
Organoids have transformed biomedical research by giving scientists miniature versions of human organs to study in the lab.
Australians are being urged to add their voices to the cosmic archive before submissions close on February 27, 2026.
Researchers at the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences at the University at Buffalo have developed a new ...
A stretchy, conductive type of plastic could help power the next generation of implantable biomedical devices, like longer-lasting pacemakers or glucose monitors, according to Enrique Gomez, professor ...
LEDs no wider than a human hair could soon take on work traditionally handled by lasers, from moving data inside server racks to powering next-generation displays. New research co-authored by UC Santa ...
Biochemistry senior Brayden Gross develops copper nanoparticles to fight surgical infections—an accelerated path from Gatton ...
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Bio-inspired: Sunlight-powered iron catalyst converts plastic waste into vinegar
Researchers at the University of Waterloo have developed a solar-powered method to convert plastic ...
Liposoma Technology, a science-driven lipid technology company based in the Netherlands, today announced the continued ...
Artificial intelligence has dominated market headlines for more than a year. Investors have chased chip designers, data center operators, and software platforms powering large language models. But ...
Jeffrey Epstein discussed numerous ideas of genetic superiority in the files, including creating his own “designer babies.” Epstein’s journey marks a darker history and requires action to truly ...
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