Âé¶¹ÒùÔº - latest science and technology news stories / en-us Âé¶¹ÒùÔº internet news portal provides the latest news on science including: Âé¶¹ÒùÔºics, Nanotechnology, Life Sciences, Space Science, Earth Science, Environment, Health and Medicine. Portable bio-battery uses living hydrogels for targeted nerve signal modulation Bio-batteries constructed by electroactive microorganisms have unique advantages in physiological monitoring, tissue integration, and powering implantable devices due to their superior adaptability and biocompatibility. However, the development of miniaturized and portable bio-batteries that are plug and play and compatible with existing devices remains a challenge. /news/2025-04-portable-bio-battery-hydrogels-nerve.html Biotechnology Wed, 30 Apr 2025 17:18:03 EDT news665252282 Ancient pterosaur bones could inspire the future of aerospace engineering The microarchitecture of fossil pterosaur bones could hold the key to lighter, stronger materials for the next generation of aircraft, new research has found. /news/2025-02-ancient-pterosaur-bones-future-aerospace.html Biotechnology Paleontology & Fossils Tue, 11 Feb 2025 12:32:30 EST news658499544 New electromagnetic material draws inspiration from the color-shifting chameleon The chameleon, a lizard known for its color-changing skin, is the inspiration behind a new electromagnetic material that could someday make vehicles and aircraft "invisible" to radar. /news/2025-01-electromagnetic-material-shifting-chameleon.html Condensed Matter Optics & Photonics Wed, 22 Jan 2025 10:27:19 EST news656764027 Observations shed more light on the properties of three-planet system TOI-396 An international team of astronomers has investigated a planetary system consisting of three alien worlds orbiting the star TOI-396. The study, published Nov. 22 on the pre-print server arXiv, provides the first mass measurements for these three planets, shedding more light on the properties of the whole system. /news/2024-12-properties-planet-toi.html Planetary Sciences Mon, 02 Dec 2024 10:20:01 EST news652356916 Off the clothesline, on the grid: MXene nanomaterials enable wireless charging in textiles The next step for fully integrated textile-based electronics to make their way from the lab to the wardrobe is figuring out how to power the garment gizmos without unfashionably toting around a solid battery. Researchers from Drexel University, the University of Pennsylvania, and Accenture Labs in California have taken a new approach to the challenge by building a full textile energy grid that can be wirelessly charged. In their recent study, the team reported that it can power textile devices, including a warming element and environmental sensors that transmit data in real-time. /news/2024-10-clothesline-grid-mxene-nanomaterials-enable.html Nanomaterials Thu, 31 Oct 2024 14:30:04 EDT news649603802 Astronomers detect dozens of new pulsating white dwarfs Using NASA's Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS), astronomers have detected 32 new bright pulsating DA white dwarfs of the ZZ Ceti subclass. The finding was reported in a research paper published July 9 on the pre-print server arXiv. /news/2024-07-astronomers-dozens-pulsating-white-dwarfs.html Astronomy Wed, 17 Jul 2024 09:56:08 EDT news640428966 New 3D-printed microscale photonic lantern opens opportunities for spatial mode multiplexing Optical waves propagating through air or multi-mode fiber can be patterned or decomposed using orthogonal spatial modes, with far-ranging applications in imaging, communication, and directed energy. Yet the systems that perform these wavefront manipulations are cumbersome and large, restricting their utilization to high-end applications. /news/2024-06-3d-microscale-photonic-lantern-opportunities.html Optics & Photonics Mon, 03 Jun 2024 23:00:02 EDT news636644102 Researchers discover optimal conditions for mass production of ultraviolet holograms Researchers have delved into the composition of nanocomposites for ultraviolet metasurface fabrication and determined the ideal printing material for crafting them. Their findings are featured in the journal Microsystems & Nanoengineering on April 22. /news/2024-05-optimal-conditions-mass-production-ultraviolet.html Nanophysics Nanomaterials Thu, 09 May 2024 11:06:03 EDT news634471562 Researchers use the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument to make the largest 3D map of our universe With 5,000 tiny robots in a mountaintop telescope, researchers can look 11 billion years into the past. The light from far-flung objects in space is just now reaching the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI), enabling us to map our cosmos as it was in its youth and trace its growth to what we see today. /news/2024-04-dark-energy-spectroscopic-instrument-largest.html Astronomy Thu, 04 Apr 2024 11:00:02 EDT news631443869 New high-speed microscale 3D printing technique 3D-printed microscopic particles, so small that to the naked eye they look like dust, have applications in drug and vaccine delivery, microelectronics, microfluidics, and abrasives for intricate manufacturing. However, the need for precise coordination between light delivery, stage movement, and resin properties makes scalable fabrication of such custom microscale particles challenging. Now, researchers at Stanford University have introduced a more efficient processing technique that can print up to 1 million highly detailed and customizable microscale particles a day. /news/2024-03-high-microscale-3d-technique.html Materials Science Wed, 13 Mar 2024 16:17:04 EDT news629565421 A universal tool for tracking cell-to-cell interactions One of the fundamental goals of basic biology is understanding how diverse cell types work in concert to form tissues, organs, and organ systems. Recent efforts to catalog the different cell types in every tissue in our bodies are a step in the right direction, but only one piece of the puzzle. The great mystery of how those cells communicate with one another remains unsolved. /news/2024-03-universal-tool-tracking-cell-interactions.html Cell & Microbiology Molecular & Computational biology Wed, 06 Mar 2024 11:00:01 EST news628942911 Swift 4-D printing with shape-memory polymers Shape-memory polymers or shape-shifting materials are smart materials that have gained significant attention within materials science and biomedical engineering in recent years to build smart structures and devices. Digital light processing is a vat photopolymerization–based method with significantly faster technology to print a complete layer in a single step to create smart materials. /news/2023-12-swift-d-shape-memory-polymers.html Polymers Materials Science Fri, 22 Dec 2023 09:19:20 EST news622458888 The math problem that took nearly a century to solve We've all been there: staring at a math test with a problem that seems impossible to solve. What if finding the solution to a problem took almost a century? For mathematicians who dabble in Ramsey theory, this is very much the case. In fact, little progress had been made in solving Ramsey problems since the 1930s. /news/2023-10-math-problem-century.html Mathematics Tue, 31 Oct 2023 14:45:03 EDT news617982301 New supernova remnant detected with ASKAP Using the Australian Square Kilometer Array Pathfinder (ASKAP), an international team of astronomers has serendipitously detected a new Galactic supernova remnant (SNR), which received designation SNR G288.8–6.3. The finding was reported in a paper published August 17 on the pre-print server arXiv. /news/2023-08-supernova-remnant-askap.html Astronomy Mon, 28 Aug 2023 09:36:21 EDT news612434178 Two additional exoplanets detected in a nearby planetary system By conducting radial velocity (RV) follow-up observations of the GJ 367 planetary system with the High Accuracy Radial velocity Planet Searcher (HARPS), an international team of astronomers has detected two additional alien worlds, at least four times as massive as the Earth. The finding was reported July 18 on the pre-print server arXiv. /news/2023-07-additional-exoplanets-nearby-planetary.html Planetary Sciences Thu, 27 Jul 2023 11:10:01 EDT news609672853 SN 2019odp is a massive oxygen-rich Type Ib supernova, study finds An international team of astronomers has conducted follow-up photometric and spectroscopic observations of a supernova designated SN 2019odp. Results of the observational campaign, published March 24 on the arXiv pre-print server, indicate that SN 2019odp is a massive and oxygen-rich supernova of Type Ib. /news/2023-04-sn-2019odp-massive-oxygen-rich-ib.html Astronomy Mon, 03 Apr 2023 09:40:01 EDT news599732639 Satellite powered by 48 AA batteries and a $20 microprocessor shows a low-cost way to reduce space junk Common sense suggests that space missions can only happen with multimillion-dollar budgets, materials built to withstand the unforgiving conditions beyond Earth's atmosphere, and as a result of work done by highly trained specialists. /news/2023-03-satellite-powered-aa-batteries-microprocessor.html Space Exploration Thu, 16 Mar 2023 14:10:02 EDT news598194507 NSVS 2983201 is a contact binary system, observations find Polish astronomers have performed photometric observations of a short-period variable star known as NSVS 2983201. They have found that the object is a contact binary system with a mass ratio of about 0.36. The finding was reported in a paper published December 28 on the arXiv pre-print repository. /news/2023-01-nsvs-contact-binary.html Astronomy Mon, 09 Jan 2023 09:47:11 EST news592480027 Astronomers detect new Jupiter-like exoplanet Using radial velocity measurements, astronomers from Japan and China have detected a new exoplanet orbiting a G-type giant star. The newfound alien world is similar in mass to Jupiter but much hotter than the solar system's biggest planet. The discovery is reported in a paper published November 12 on the arXiv pre-print server. /news/2022-11-astronomers-jupiter-like-exoplanet.html Astronomy Planetary Sciences Wed, 23 Nov 2022 09:00:01 EST news588349037 Manufacturing microscopic octopuses with a 3D printer Although just cute little creatures at first glance, the microscopic geckos and octopuses fabricated by 3D laser printing in the molecular engineering labs at Heidelberg University could open up new opportunities in fields such as microrobotics or biomedicine. /news/2022-10-microscopic-octopuses-3d-printer.html Polymers Materials Science Tue, 04 Oct 2022 14:23:16 EDT news584112193 World's whitest paint now thinner than ever, ideal for vehicles The world's whitest paint—seen in this year's edition of Guinness World Records and "The Late Show With Stephen Colbert"—keeps surfaces so cool that it could reduce the need for air conditioning. Now the Purdue University researchers who created the paint have developed a new formulation that is thinner and lighter—ideal for radiating heat away from cars, trains and airplanes. /news/2022-10-world-whitest-thinner-ideal-vehicles.html Nanomaterials Mon, 03 Oct 2022 15:54:50 EDT news584031287 Swarm of tiny swimming robots could look for life on distant worlds Someday, a swarm of cellphone-size robots could whisk through the water beneath the miles-thick icy shell of Jupiter's moon Europa or Saturn's moon Enceladus, looking for signs of alien life. Packed inside a narrow ice-melting probe that would tunnel through the frozen crust, the tiny robots would be released underwater, swimming far from their mothercraft to take the measure of a new world. /news/2022-06-swarm-tiny-robots-life-distant.html Space Exploration Planetary Sciences Wed, 29 Jun 2022 10:05:35 EDT news575715926 New technology protects authenticity of engineered cell lines Advances in synthetic biology and genome editing have led to a growing industry to develop customized cell lines for medical research. These engineered cell lines, however, can be vulnerable to misidentification, cross-contamination and illegal replication. /news/2022-06-technology-authenticity-cell-lines.html Biotechnology Molecular & Computational biology Mon, 06 Jun 2022 09:29:51 EDT news573726588 New ultra-faint dwarf galaxy discovered Astronomers from the University of Arizona (UA) and elsewhere report the discovery of a new ultra-faint dwarf galaxy. The newfound galaxy, designated Tucana B, is the first quenched and isolated object of this type identified in the extreme outskirts of the Local Group. The finding is reported in a paper published May 18 on the arXiv pre-print server. /news/2022-05-ultra-faint-dwarf-galaxy.html Astronomy Thu, 26 May 2022 08:30:01 EDT news572771587 Honeybees join humans as the only known animals that can tell the difference between odd and even numbers "Two, four, six, eight; bog in, don't wait." /news/2022-04-honeybees-humans-animals-difference-odd.html Plants & Animals Fri, 29 Apr 2022 10:03:35 EDT news570445405 New material offers remarkable combo of toughness and stretchiness Researchers have created new materials that are very stretchable and extremely tough. /news/2022-02-material-remarkable-combo-toughness-stretchiness.html Materials Science Mon, 21 Feb 2022 11:00:03 EST news564646356 Properties of magnetar SGR 1830−0645 inspected with NICER Using the Neutron Star Interior Composition ExploreR (NICER) aboard the International Space Station, and other observing facilities, an international team of astronomers has explored a magnetar known as SGR 1830−0645. Results of the study, presented in a paper published January 14 on the arXiv pre-print server, deliver essential information regarding properties of this source. /news/2022-01-properties-magnetar-sgr-nicer.html Astronomy Mon, 24 Jan 2022 09:30:01 EST news562238805 Self-healing liquid-metal elastomers Soft electronics are increasingly in demand for diverse applications, but they lack rigid enclosures and are therefore susceptible to premature disposal after electronic applications. It is therefore necessary to create soft and stretchable materials with resilient and regenerative properties. Skin-like electronics that can stretch up to 1200 percent strain with minimal change in electrical resistant can retain electrical conductivity. In a new study, Ravi Tutika and colleagues in Mechanical Engineering in the U.S., developed soft composites with adaptive liquid metal microstructures for a range of applications in practice. /news/2021-06-self-healing-liquid-metal-elastomers.html Polymers Materials Science Wed, 23 Jun 2021 10:35:30 EDT news543663325 Researchers create switchable mirrors from liquid metal Researchers have developed a way to dynamically switch the surface of liquidmetal between reflective and scattering states. This technology could one day be used to create electrically controllable mirrors or illumination devices. /news/2021-06-switchable-mirrors-liquid-metal.html Optics & Photonics Mon, 14 Jun 2021 16:21:04 EDT news542906459 After cracking the 'sum of cubes' puzzle for 42, researchers discover a new solution for 3 What do you do after solving the answer to life, the universe, and everything? If you're mathematicians Drew Sutherland and Andy Booker, you go for the harder problem. /news/2021-03-sum-cubes-puzzle-solution.html Mathematics Thu, 11 Mar 2021 15:27:03 EST news534698818