In a new study, researchers show, for the first time, that photoacoustic microscopy can image stents through skin, potentially offering a safer, easier way to monitor these life-saving devices. Each year, around 2 million people in Read More
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Researchers create safer nonstick surface, cutting use of 'forever chemicals'
A new material developed by researchers from University of Toronto Engineering could offer a safer alternative to the nonstick chemicals commonly used in cookware and other applications. Summary University of Toronto Engineering researchers have developed Read More
A microscopic discovery in a California lake sparked buzz and controversy more than a decade ago when it was first revealed. Summary The discovery of microbes in a California lake over a decade ago ignited Read More
Scientists create an artificial cell capable of navigating its environment
Researchers at the Institute for Bioengineering of Catalonia (IBEC) have created the world’s simplest artificial cell capable of chemical navigation, migrating toward specific substances like living cells do. Summary Researchers at IBEC have engineered Read More
Heat waves aren’t just getting worse on land, the majority of the world’s oceans are experiencing record-breaking temperatures too. These marine heat waves are getting longer, more intense and reaching farther than ever Read More
It’s almost time for summer’s meteor shower duet. Summary Get ready for a double dose of meteor showers this summer! The Perseids, known for their bright and frequent displays, peak in mid-August. Around Read More
When you think about climate change in our oceans, you may picture coral bleaching, melting sea ice, or extreme weather events. But beneath the ocean’s surface, another quiet shift is underway. Australia’s tropical Read More
Physicists identify antiferromagnet with high heat-to-electricity conversion efficiency – New
RIKEN physicists have found a magnetic material that converts heat into electricity with high efficiency, making it promising for use in energy-harvesting devices. The work is published in the journal Nature Communications. Summary RIKEN physicists Read More
A new study offers the first direct evidence that deep-dwelling mesopelagic fish, which account for up to 94% of global fish biomass, excrete carbonate minerals at rates comparable to shallow-water species. The findings validate previous global Read More
Does artificial intelligence help uni students learn smarter or just
New research from the University of South Australia has revealed that tertiary students’ learning habits are deeply connected to how they engage with generative artificial intelligence tools. Summary A new study from the University of Read More