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Published Phenomenal phytoplankton: Scientists uncover cellular process behind oxygen production - Phenomenal Phytoplankton: Scientists Uncover Cellular Process Behind Oxygen Production



According to new research, the amount of oxygen in one of 10 breaths was made possible thanks to a n...
Published Monitoring an 'anti-greenhouse' gas: Dimethyl sulfide in Arctic air - Monitoring an 'Anti-Greenhouse' Gas: Dimethyl Sulfide in Arctic Air


Data stored in ice cores dating back 55 years bring new insight into atmospheric levels of a molecul...
Published AI helps show how the brain's fluids flow - AI Helps Show How the Brain's Fluids Flow



A new, AI-based technique for measuring fluid flow in the brain could lead to treatments for disease...
Published Molecular machines could treat fungal infections - Molecular Machines: A New Hope for Treating Fungal Infections


Scientists show that light-activated nanoscale drills can kill pathogenic fungi. ABSTRACT: Molecular...
Published Floating in space might be fun, but study shows it's hard on earthly bodies - Floating in Space Might Be Fun, But Study Shows It's Hard on Earthly Bodies


Bone loss happens in humans -- as we age, get injured, or any scenario where we can't move the body,...
Published Mimicking life: Breakthrough in non-living materials - Mimicking Life: Breakthrough in Non-Living Materials


Researchers have discovered a new process that uses fuel to control non-living materials, similar to...
Published Revolutionary battery technology to boost EV range 10-fold or more - Revolutionary Battery Technology to Boost EV Range 10-Fold or More


A team develops layering-charged, polymer-based stable high-capacity anode material. ABSTRACT: Revol...
Published Vaccine against deadly chytrid fungus primes frog microbiome for future exposure - Vaccine against Deadly Chytrid Fungus Primes Frog Microbiome for Future Exposure



A new study found that a new vaccine against the deadly chytrid fungus in frogs can shift the compos...
Published Tiny biobattery with 100-year shelf life runs on bacteria - Tiny Biobattery with 100-Year Shelf Life Runs on Bacteria



A tiny biobattery that could still work after 100 years has been developed. ABSTRACT: Tiny Biobatter...
Published Researchers find spaceflight may be associated with DNA mutations and increased risk of developing heart disease and cancer - Spaceflight Associated with DNA Mutations and Increased Risk of Heart Disease and Cancer


A new study could lead to ongoing health monitoring of astronauts to assess possible health risks an...
Published Joyful music could be a game changer for virtual reality headaches - Joyful Music: A Game Changer for Virtual Reality Headaches



Listening to music could reduce the dizziness, nausea and headaches virtual reality users might expe...
Published New wireless system for greater 5G access - New Wireless System for Greater 5G Access



A new paper on wireless connectivity introduces a new technique for increasing access to the 5G-and-...
Published 'Segment-jumping' ridgecrest earthquakes explored in new study - Segment-jumping Ridgecrest Earthquakes Explored in New Study



Seismologists used a powerful supercomputer that incorporated data-infused and physics-based models...
Published The world in grains of interstellar dust - The World in Grains of Interstellar Dust


Understanding how dust grains form in interstellar gas could offer significant insights to astronome...
Published Ultrasound device may offer new treatment option for hypertension - Ultrasound Device: A New Treatment Option for Hypertension


A new device that calms overactive kidney nerves with ultrasound consistently lowered blood pressure...
Published Self-propelled, endlessly programmable artificial cilia - Self-Propelled, Endlessly Programmable Artificial Cilia: A Breakthrough in Robotics


Researchers have developed a single-material, single-stimuli microstructure that can outmaneuver eve...
Published First wearable device for vocal fatigue senses when your voice needs a break - First Wearable Device for Vocal Fatigue Senses When Your Voice Needs a Break


Researchers have developed the first smart wearable device to continuously track how much people use...
Published Actively reducing noise by ionizing air - Actively Reducing Noise by Ionizing Air



Scientists show that a thin layer of plasma, created by ionizing air, could be promising as an activ...
Published AI technologies have even more exaggerated biases in perception of facial age than humans - AI Technologies Have Even More Exaggerated Biases in Perception of Facial Age Than Humans


Researchers tested a large sample of the major AI technologies available today and found that not on...
Published New tools for predicting arrival, impact of solar storms - New Tools for Predicting Arrival and Impact of Solar Storms


When the sun hurls a billion tons of high-energy particles and magnetic fields into space at speeds...