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Published How to upcycle low-energy light



To combine two low-energy photons into one high-energy photon efficiently, the energy must be able t...
Published Small amounts of licorice raise blood pressure, study finds



It is known that large amounts of licorice cause high blood pressure. A new study now shows that eve...
Published Unraveling the mystery of chiton visual systems



You'd probably walk past a chiton without even seeing it. These creatures often look like nothing mo ...
Published Research explores how a father's diet could shape the health of his offspring



A mice study suggests a father's diet may shape the anxiety of his sons and the metabolic health of...
Published AI can 'lie and BS' like its maker, but still not intelligent like humans



A researcher contends that the understanding of AI is muddled by linguistics: That while indeed inte...
Published Say hello to biodegradable microplastics



Finding viable alternatives to traditional petroleum-based plastics and microplastics has never been...
Published Graphene: Perfection is futile


It has long been known that graphene has excellent electronic properties. However, it was unclear un...
Published Infant gut microbes have their own circadian rhythm, and diet has little impact on how the microbiome assembles



Infant gut microbiomes oscillate with a circadian rhythm, even when they are cultivated outside of t ...
Published Invasive plant time bombs: A hidden ecological threat



Invasive plants can stay dormant for decades or even centuries before rapidly expanding and wreaking ...
Published New technology makes 3D microscopes easier to use, less expensive to manufacture



3D microscopes are used in applications from the life sciences to semiconductor manufacturing. Now e...
Published Potential new treatment path for lasting Lyme disease symptoms



Researchers have identified a potential new treatment for persistent neurological symptoms of Lyme d...
Published New drug prevents flu-related inflammation and lung damage



Findings show a newly created drug can prevent runaway inflammation while still allowing the immune...
Published New light shed on circadian rhythms



Circadian clocks, which drive circadian rhythms, are entwined with many essential systems in living...
Published Innovative 3D printing method streamlines multi-materials manufacturing



Researchers have developed a way to create complex devices with multiple materials -- including plas...
Published Coming out to a chatbot?



Today, there are dozens of large language model (LLM) chatbots aimed at mental health care -- addres...
Published New study finds AI-generated empathy has its limits



Conversational agents (CAs) such as Alexa and Siri are designed to answer questions, offer suggestio...
Published Climate change threatens global forest carbon sequestration, study finds



Climate change is causing Western U.S. forests to be less effective carbon sinks, even as it boosts ...
Published New record holder for smallest dispersers of ingested seeds: Woodlice



Even bugs as small as woodlice can disperse seeds they eat, setting a new record for smallest animal ...
Published Adding crushed rock to farmland pulls carbon out of the air



Adding crushed volcanic rock to farmland can pull carbon dioxide out of the air. In a field test, sc...
Published Paleolithic humans may have understood the properties of rocks for making stone tools



Research suggests that Paleolithic humans in the Middle East selected flint for their cutting tools...