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Bio & Medicine Mar 28, 2025

Scientists uncover how microswimmers move faster in groups, paving way for tiny drug-delivering robots

Scientists have revealed how tiny swimming cells—such as sperm and bacteria—are able to move faster when traveling as a group, and the research could accelerate the development of microscopic robots that deliver drugs ...

General Âé¶¹ÒùÔºics Mar 27, 2025

Dirac's Plate Trick, the Hairy Ball Theorem and more: Research probes physics of irregular objects on inclined planes

How gravity causes a perfectly spherical ball to roll down an inclined plane is part of the elementary school physics canon. But the world is messier than a textbook.

Nanophysics Mar 27, 2025

Nanoscale ripples provide key to unlocking thin material properties in electronics

When materials are created on a nanometer scale—just a handful of atoms thick—even the thermal energy present at room temperature can cause structural ripples. How these ripples affect the mechanical properties of these ...

Soft Matter Mar 27, 2025

Polymerlike worms wriggle their way through mazes

In a crowded room, we naturally move slower than in an empty space. Surprisingly, worms can show the exact opposite behavior: In an environment with randomly scattered obstacles, they tend to move faster when there are more ...

Bio & Medicine Mar 26, 2025

'Magnetic tweezers': Making robotic surgery safer and more precise with a human touch

Imagine if a doctor could remotely do a non-invasive, highly precise medical procedure on her patients using a tiny robot, or microrobot. With a device researchers from SMU and George Washington University created, that is ...

Social Sciences Mar 25, 2025

Language ambiguity: How children and adults interpret contextual pronouns differently

"Did you see that?" It is a simple phrase we hear every day, but how do we know what "that" refers to? A new study from Kyushu University, published in PLOS One, reveals that children and adults use different strategies to ...

Cell & Microbiology Mar 25, 2025

Study finds universality in moving cells—a discovery that could impact health and robotics

A study focusing on analyzing cell models found universality in their movement—an important discovery that could impact both health and robotics.

Astronomy Mar 24, 2025

We're one step closer to a giant interferometer on the moon

What's on and in a star? What happens in an active galactic nucleus? Answering those questions is the goal of a proposed giant interferometer on the moon. It's called the Artemis-enabled Stellar Imager (AeSI) and would deploy ...

Environment Mar 24, 2025

Managing legacy munitions in the Baltic Sea: Expedition AL628 investigates suspect sites

It is well known that the Baltic Sea is contaminated with remnants of munitions from past wars. However, many questions remain about the exact locations of these munitions and their condition after decades underwater. Three ...

Analytical Chemistry Mar 18, 2025

'Democratizing chemical analysis': Using machine learning and robotics to identify chemical compositions from images

Florida State University chemists have created a machine learning tool that can identify the chemical composition of dried salt solutions from an image with 99% accuracy.

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