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Polymers Aug 6, 2025

Immovable rubber ducks demonstrate highest-performing underwater adhesive hydrogel polymer

Hydrogels are a permeable soft material consisting of polymer networks and water with applications ranging from biomedical engineering to contact lenses. Intrinsic to hydrogels is the ability to endow diverse characteristics ...

Space Exploration Aug 5, 2025

Distributed Spacecraft Autonomy could enable future satellite swarms to complete science goals with little human help

Astronauts living and working on the moon and Mars will rely on satellites to provide services like navigation, weather, and communications relays. While managing complex missions, automating satellite communications will ...

Space Exploration Aug 5, 2025

NASA's Lunar Trailblazer moon mission ends

NASA's Lunar Trailblazer ended its mission to the moon on July 31. Despite extensive efforts, mission operators were unable to establish two-way communications after losing contact with the spacecraft the day following its ...

Plants & Animals Aug 4, 2025

Assisted by sniffer dogs and DNA sequencing, researchers discover three new truffle species

University of Florida biologists studying fungal evolution and ecology have discovered three new truffle species, including one capable of commanding hundreds of dollars per pound within culinary circles.

Analytical Chemistry Aug 4, 2025

Topological AI enables interpretable inverse design of catalytic active sites

A collaborative research team led by Professor Pan Feng from the School of New Materials at Peking University Shenzhen Graduate School has developed a topology-based variational autoencoder framework (PGH-VAEs) to enable ...

Ecology Aug 4, 2025

National parks are key conservation areas for wildlife and natural resources

The United States' national parks have an inherent contradiction. The federal law that created the National Park Service says the agency—and the parks—must "conserve the scenery and the natural and historic objects and ...

Ecology Aug 4, 2025

Five ingenious things trees do that human designers can learn from

Tasmania's mountain ash (Eucalyptus regnans) is the world's tallest flowering plant. It can grow 100 meters tall and live for more than 600 years.

Economics & Business Aug 4, 2025

'Go woke, go broke' is no longer true—socially aware capitalism is the future of corporate responsibility

The phrase "go woke, go broke" is often used by critics of corporate social responsibility. It implies that companies face a binary choice: embrace progressive values or pursue profit.

General Âé¶¹ÒùÔºics Aug 4, 2025

Theories on dark matter's origins point to 'mirror world' and universe's edge

Two recent studies by Professor Stefano Profumo at the University of California, Santa Cruz, propose theories that attempt to answer one of the most fundamental open questions in modern physics: What is the particle nature ...

Earth Sciences Aug 4, 2025

NASA-ESA sea level mission could help hurricane forecasts

NASA has a long record of monitoring Earth's sea surface height, information critical not only for tracking how the ocean changes over time but also for hurricane forecasting. These extreme storms can cost the United States ...

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