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Published Molecular teamwork makes the organic dream work - Molecular Teamwork Makes the Organic Dream Work


Molecular engineers have triggered a domino-like structural transition in an organic semiconductor....
Published New weapon to combat counterfeit goods: use your smartphone to check for fake merchandise - New Weapon to Combat Counterfeit Goods: Use Your Smartphone to Check for Fake Merchandise


Researchers have invented a chemical fingerprint that, when used with a phone app, reveals whether a...
Published Extract from a common kitchen spice could be key to greener, more efficient fuel cells - Extract from a Common Kitchen Spice Could Be Key to Greener, More Efficient Fuel Cells


Researchers have discovered a novel way to combine curcumin -- the substance in turmeric -- and gold ...
Published Meet the hybrid micro-robot: The tiny robot that is able to navigate in a physiological environment and capture targeted damaged cells - Meet the hybrid micro-robot: The tiny robot that is able to navigate in a physiological environment and capture targeted damaged cells


Researchers have developed a hybrid micro-robot, the size of a single biological cell (about 10 micr...
Published Asphaltene changed into graphene for composites - Asphaltene Changed into Graphene for Composites: A Revolutionary Breakthrough


The flash Joule heating process turns asphaltenes, a byproduct of crude oil production, into graphen...
Published Cryo-imaging lifts the lid on fuel cell catalyst layers - Cryo-imaging Lifts the Lid on Fuel Cell Catalyst Layers



Thanks to a novel combination of cryogenic transmission electron tomography and deep learning, EPFL...
Published Better understanding the physics of our universe - Better Understanding the Physics of Our Universe



Researchers from around the world have sought to answer important questions about the most basic law...
Published Biodegradable artificial muscles: Going green in the field of soft robotics - Biodegradable Artificial Muscles: Going Green in the Field of Soft Robotics


Scientists have developed fully biodegradable, high-performance artificial muscles. Their research p...
Published Desert locusts remain a serious threat to Pakistan - Desert Locusts Remain a Serious Threat to Pakistan


The recent Desert Locust upsurge had a major impact on Pakistan's agriculture, with swarms causing i...
Published Novel insecticides are bad news for bee health and their guts - Novel Insecticides: A Threat to Bee Health and Their Guts


Insecticides containing flupyradifurone and sulfoxaflor can have devastating effects on honey bee he...
Published PFAS found in blood of dogs, horses living near Fayetteville, NC - PFAS Found in Blood of Dogs, Horses Living Near Fayetteville, NC



Researchers detected elevated PFAS levels in the blood of pet dogs and horses from Gray's Creek, N.C...
Published Hidden in plain sight: Windshield washer fluid is an unexpected emission source - Hidden in Plain Sight: Windshield Washer Fluid is an Unexpected Emission Source



Exhaust fumes probably come to mind when considering vehicle emissions, but they aren't the only sou...
Published Marine environment at risk due to ship emissions - Marine Environment at Risk Due to Ship Emissions



Researchers used four different types of port environments to investigate the levels of contaminants...
Published New water treatment zaps 'forever chemicals' for good - New Water Treatment Zaps 'Forever Chemicals' for Good


Engineers have developed a new water treatment that removes 'forever chemicals' from drinking water...
Published Mercury emission estimates rarely provide enough data to assess success in eliminating harmful global gold mining practice - Mercury Emission Estimates: A Challenge in Eliminating Harmful Global Gold Mining Practice


A global treaty called the Minamata Convention requires gold-mining countries to regularly report th...
Published Wastewater more potent breeding ground for antibiotic resistance than previously known - Wastewater more potent breeding ground for antibiotic resistance than previously known


Wastewater is a more potent environment for antibiotic resistance to evolve than previously known. A...
Published Water arsenic including in public water is linked to higher urinary arsenic totals among the U.S. population - Water Arsenic Linked to Higher Urinary Arsenic Totals Among the U.S. Population



A new study shows that water arsenic levels are linked to higher urinary arsenic among the U.S. popu...
Published An exoplanet atmosphere as never seen before - An Exoplanet Atmosphere as Never Seen Before: A Breakthrough in Astronomy


New observations of WASP-39 b reveal a never-before-seen molecule in the atmosphere of a planet -- s...
Published Fluorescent blue coumarins in a folk-medicine plant could help us see inside cells - Fluorescent Blue Coumarins in a Folk-Medicine Plant Could Help Us See Inside Cells



Plants that glow under ultraviolet (UV) light aren't only a figment of science fiction TV and movies...
Published Researchers close to unleashing rapeseed's protein power for human consumption - Researchers Close to Unleashing Rapeseed's Protein Power for Human Consumption



Half of plant proteins in the EU come from rapeseed plants. Until now, the plant has only been used...