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Durham University scientists have completed one of the largest quality verification programs ever carried out on superconducting materials, helping to ensure the success of the world’s biggest fusion energy experiment ITER. Summary Durham University’Read More
Researchers Shinjiro Takano, Yuya Hamasaki, and Tatsuya Tsukuda of the University of Tokyo have successfully visualized the geometric structure of growing gold nanoclusters in their earliest stages. During this process, they also successfully grew a Read More
Maintaining American energy independence requires minimizing reliance on foreign countries to produce commodity chemicals and fuels. Using carbon dioxide electrolyzers to produce valuable chemical precursors such as ethylene provides one way to diversify domestic feedstocks. Read More
Science, Volume 389, Issue 6763, Page 859-859, August 2025. Summary Without access to the specific content of the Science journal entry (Volume 389, Issue 6763, Page 859-859, August 2025), it’s impossible to provide a precise summary. However, based on the Read More
Scientists in Korea and Japan have unveiled a remarkable “breathing” crystal that can repeatedly absorb and release oxygen, almost like living lungs. Unlike earlier fragile materials, this crystal is stable, reversible, and functions under mild Read More
Science, Volume 389, Issue 6762, Page 845-848, August 2025. Summary Without knowing the specific content of that Science issue, I can only provide a general summary based on typical Science articles. Assuming a focus on cutting-edge research, the Read More
Triple-negative breast cancer cells build bridges to activate adipocytes and fuel themselves, highlighting a target for future therapies. Summary Triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) cells, known for their aggressive nature, create physical connections, or “bridges,” to Read More
A new study, led by researchers at the University of Missouri, has uncovered how poplar trees can naturally adjust a key part of their wood chemistry based on changes in their environment. This discovery—the Read More
Scientists at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) and their collaborators have created a new class of programmable soft materials that can absorb impacts like never before, while also changing shape when heated. Summary Scientists have Read More