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Published Stretching metals at the atomic level allows researchers to create important materials for quantum, electronic, and spintronic applications - Stretching Metals at the Atomic Level: A Breakthrough in Quantum, Electronic, and Spintronic Applications



A University of Minnesota Twin Cities-led team has developed a first-of-its-kind breakthrough method...
Published Happy worms have healthy eggs - Happy Worms Have Healthy Eggs: The Importance of Worm Health in Egg Production



Researchers have exposed roundworms (a well-established model organism in biological research) to se...
Published Microneedle-based drug delivery technique for plants - Microneedle-Based Drug Delivery Technique for Plants


The agriculture industry is under pressure to adopt sustainable and precise agricultural practices t...
Published Thousands of native plants are unphotographed, and citizen scientists can help fill the gaps - Thousands of Native Plants are Unphotographed, and Citizen Scientists Can Help Fill the Gaps


New research finds almost 4000 Australian plant species have not been photographed before in the wil...
Published Anthropogenic climate change poses systemic risk to coffee cultivation - Anthropogenic Climate Change Poses Systemic Risk to Coffee Cultivation


Coffee is important to the economies of coffee producing regions. A new study suggests that climate...
Published Researchers warn of tick-borne disease babesiosis - Researchers Warn of Tick-Borne Disease Babesiosis



Scientists report the first high-quality nuclear genome sequence and assembly of the pathogen B. dun ...
Published Paper written using ChatGPT demonstrates opportunities and challenges of AI in academia - Paper written using ChatGPT demonstrates opportunities and challenges of AI in academia


In an innovative new study, researchers used a series of prompts and questions to encourage ChatGPT...
Published Extreme fast charging capability in lithium-ion batteries - Extreme Fast Charging Capability in Lithium-Ion Batteries


Lithium-ion batteries dominate among energy storage devices and are the battery of choice for the el...
Published The physics of a singing saw - The Physics of a Singing Saw: Understanding the Science Behind the Musical Phenomenon


Researchers have used the singing saw to demonstrate how the geometry of a curved sheet, like curved...
Published AI-generated academic science writing can be identified with over 99% accuracy - AI-Generated Academic Science Writing Can Be Identified with Over 99% Accuracy



The debut of artificial intelligence chatbot ChatGPT has set the world abuzz with its ability to chu...
Published New analysis of obsidian blades reveals dynamic Neolithic social networks - New Analysis of Obsidian Blades Reveals Dynamic Neolithic Social Networks


An analysis of obsidian artifacts excavated during the 1960s at two prominent archaeological sites i...
Published Microwaves advance solar-cell production and recycling - Microwaves Advance Solar-Cell Production and Recycling



New technology advances solar-cell production and recycling. New microwave technology will improve t...
Published Music-making and the flow of aerosols - Music-making and the Flow of Aerosols: Understanding the Risks and Mitigating Measures


If simply breathing can spread the SARS-CoV-2 virus to others nearby, what about blowing into a tuba...
Published AI analyzes cell movement under the microscope - AI Analyzes Cell Movement Under the Microscope


Using artificial intelligence (AI), researchers can now follow cell movement across time and space....
Published Wearable ultrasound patch provide non-invasive deep tissue monitoring - Wearable Ultrasound Patch Provides Non-Invasive Deep Tissue Monitoring



Engineers have developed a stretchable ultrasonic array capable of serial, non-invasive, three-dimen...
Published Technology has the potential to change the patient-provider relationship - Technology and the Patient-Provider Relationship: A New Era of Healthcare


As personal health records (AKA patient portals) allowing patients to see test results, medications...
Published A key role for quantum entanglement - A Key Role for Quantum Entanglement


A method known as quantum key distribution has long held the promise of communication security unatt...
Published Venus, if you will, as seen in radar with the Green Bank Telescope - Venus, if you will, as seen in radar with the Green Bank Telescope


Recently, by combining the highly sensitive receiving capabilities of the National Science Foundatio...
Published New chemistry can extract virgin-grade materials from wind turbine blades in one process - New Chemistry Can Extract Virgin-Grade Materials from Wind Turbine Blades in One Process



Researchers have developed a chemical process that can disassemble the epoxy composite of wind turbi...
Published Could AI-powered object recognition technology help solve wheat disease? - Could AI-Powered Object Recognition Technology Help Solve Wheat Disease?


A new project is using advanced object recognition technology to keep toxin-contaminated wheat kerne...