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Polymers Jun 11, 2025

Predicting chemical storm fronts: Framework enables predictive control over patterned polymer formation

Imagine being tasked with baking a soufflé, except the only instruction provided is an ingredient list without any measurements or temperatures.

Space Exploration Jun 10, 2025

Five benefits Africa's new space agency can deliver

The African Space Agency was officially inaugurated in Cairo's Space City in April 2025. The event marked a milestone in a process that had been in the works since the early 2000s. Drawing inspiration from the European Space ...

General Âé¶¹ÒùÔºics Jun 10, 2025

'Link-bots' can move, explore, cooperate without sensing or computation

Coordinated behaviors like swarming—from ant colonies to schools of fish—are found everywhere in nature. Researchers at the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS) have given a nod to ...

Nanomaterials Jun 10, 2025

Carbon nanotubes replace metal coils for ultra-lightweight electric motors

Whether it's electric vehicles, drones, or spacecraft, a common technical challenge for future transportation is lightweighting.

Economics & Business Jun 9, 2025

Immortality at a price: How the promise of delaying death has become a consumer marketing bonanza

Living forever has become the wellness and marketing trend of the 2020s. But cheating death—or at least delaying it—will come at a price.

Social Sciences Jun 4, 2025

Are influencers villains, victims or champions of change? The reality is more complex

Social media influencers have become cultural powerhouses, setting trends, shaping lifestyles and even swaying political views. As their influence grows, so do ethical debates about them: are they villains exploiting their ...

Social Sciences Jun 3, 2025

Burnout is often caused by factors entirely unrelated to work, shows study

Several studies show that burnout is more about depressive stress in everyday life than specifically about work.

Optics & Photonics Jun 2, 2025

New laser smaller than a penny can measure objects at ultrafast rates

Researchers from the University of Rochester and University of California, Santa Barbara, engineered a laser device smaller than a penny that they say could power everything from the LiDAR systems used in self-driving vehicles ...

General Âé¶¹ÒùÔºics May 29, 2025

Listening to electrons 'talk': Lithium-like tin's g-factor measured with 0.5 parts per billion experimental accuracy

Researchers from the Max-Planck-Institut fuer Kernphysik present new experimental and theoretical results for the bound electron g-factor in lithium-like tin, which has a much higher nuclear charge than any previous measurement. ...

Biochemistry May 29, 2025

Artificial cell-like structures mimic self-reproduction and release polymeric spores

Life on Earth possesses an exceptional ability to self-reproduce, which, even on a simple cellular level, is driven by complex biochemistry. But can self-reproduction exist in a biochemistry-free environment?

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