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Published Metamaterials with built-in frustration have mechanical memory - Metamaterials with Built-in Frustration Have Mechanical Memory



Researchers have discovered how to design materials that necessarily have a point or line where the...
Published An edible CBD coating could extend the shelf life of strawberries - An Edible CBD Coating Could Extend the Shelf Life of Strawberries



Soon, you'll be able to get a box of freshly picked, sweet strawberries from the grocery store or lo...
Published Antibiotics' effect on the mycobiome varies from person to person - Antibiotics' Effect on the Mycobiome Varies from Person to Person


Antibiotic treatment disrupts the balance of beneficial and harmful bacteria in a person's gut. That...
Published For experimental physicists, quantum frustration leads to fundamental discovery - For Experimental Physicists, Quantum Frustration Leads to Fundamental Discovery



A team of physicists recently announced that they have discovered a new phase of matter. Called the...
Published Crushed clams, roaming rays: Acoustic tags reveal predator interactions - Crushed Clams, Roaming Rays: Acoustic Tags Reveal Predator Interactions



Inspired by clam fishermen reports, researchers used passive acoustic telemetry to gauge the interac...
Published Under control to the very end -- how our cells kill themselves - Under Control to the Very End -- How Our Cells Kill Themselves



Every day, millions of cells die in our body. Other than generally assumed, cells do not simply burs...
Published Sea stars able to consume kelp-eating urchins fast enough to protect kelp forests, research shows - Sea Stars: The Unsung Heroes of Kelp Forests


Researchers have provided the first experimental evidence that a species of endangered sea star prot...
Published Self-folding origami machines powered by chemical reaction - Self-Folding Origami Machines Powered by Chemical Reaction



Scientists have harnessed chemical reactions to make microscale origami machines self-fold -- freein...
Published Which came first: The reptile or the egg? - Which Came First: The Reptile or the Egg?



The earliest reptiles, birds and mammals may have borne live young, researchers have revealed. ABSTR...
Published What really matters in multi-story building design? - What Really Matters in Multi-Story Building Design?


The impact of multi-story building design considerations on embodied carbon emissions, cost, and ope...
Published Improving perovskite solar cell resistance to degradation - Improving Perovskite Solar Cell Resistance to Degradation


Despite their huge potential, the way perovskite solar cells respond to external stimuli -- such as ...
Published Hidden weaknesses within volcanoes may cause volcano collapse - Hidden Weaknesses Within Volcanoes May Cause Volcano Collapse


Lava domes form at the top of many volcanoes when viscous lava erupts. When they become unstable, th...
Published New method for purifying drinking water could be used in disaster zones - New Method for Purifying Drinking Water: A Game-Changer for Disaster Zones


Scientists have developed a new desalination method that pumps water through a membrane without usin...
Published Ancient African empires' impact on migration revealed by genetics - Ancient African Empires' Impact on Migration Revealed by Genetics


Traces of ancient empires that stretched across Africa remain in the DNA of people living on the con...
Published A novel, completely solid, rechargeable air battery - A Novel, Completely Solid, Rechargeable Air Battery



Solid-state batteries use solid electrodes and solid electrolytes, unlike the more commonly known li...
Published Graphene quantum dots show promise as novel magnetic field sensors - Graphene Quantum Dots: The Future of Magnetic Field Sensors


Trapped electrons traveling in circular loops at extreme speeds inside graphene quantum dots are hig...
Published Ice Age survivors - Ice Age Survivors: How Did They Adapt and Thrive?


Large-scale genomic analysis documents the migrations of Ice Age hunter-gatherers over a period of 3...
Published Another crystalline layer on crystal surface as a precursor of crystal-to-crystal transition - Another Crystalline Layer on Crystal Surface as a Precursor of Crystal-to-Crystal Transition


Ice surfaces have a thin layer of water below its melting temperature of 0 degrees Celsius. Such pre...
Published Battery-free robots use origami to change shape in mid-air - Battery-Free Robots: The Origami-Inspired Shape Shifters


Researchers have developed small robotic devices that can change how they move through the air by 's...
Published Part of the Universe’s missing matter found - Part of the Universe’s Missing Matter Found


Galaxies can receive and exchange matter with their external environment thanks to the galactic wind ...