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Optics & Photonics Sep 29, 2025

Electrically tunable metasurface unlocks real-time THz holography

The terahertz (THz) band of the electromagnetic spectrum holds immense promise for next-generation technologies, including high-speed wireless communication, advanced encryption, and medical imaging. However, manipulating ...

Bio & Medicine Sep 26, 2025

3D-printed carbon nanotube sensors show potential for smart health monitoring

Polymer-based conductive nanocomposites, particularly those incorporating carbon nanotubes, are highly promising for the development of flexible electronics, soft robotics and wearable devices. However, CNTs are difficult ...

Bio & Medicine Sep 25, 2025

Multifunctional liquid metal nanocomposites for cancer photoimmunotherapy successfully developed

A research team led by Professor Eijiro Miyako from the Materials Chemistry Frontiers Research Area at Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (JAIST) has successfully developed multifunctional nanocomposites by ...

Nanophysics Sep 25, 2025

A chilling discovery: The surprising flexibility of ice at the nanoscale

You'd think there's nothing surprising left to discover about water. After all, researchers have been studying its properties for centuries.

Nanophysics Sep 24, 2025

Broadband photodetector material senses visible light to long-wave infrared, simplifying device design

A research team in South Korea has developed a next-generation sensor material capable of integrating the detection of multiple light wavelengths.

Nanophysics Sep 24, 2025

Scientists use electrons to pattern light sources and wiring directly onto crystals

Rice University researchers used a focused electron beam to pattern device functions with submicron precision directly into an ultrathin crystal. The approach produced traces narrower than the width of a DNA helix that glow ...

Earth Sciences Sep 24, 2025

Mantle 'chemical patchiness': Study provides first direct evidence of its spatial scale

A joint research group has identified that the spatial scale of "heterogeneity" in the upper mantle, caused by a large-scale flow called a mantle plume rising from deep Earth, is less than 10 kilometers.

Economics & Business Sep 24, 2025

Radical leadership rarely delivers as planned, finds study

A new study examines radical leadership styles through the concept of "annealing." It shows that deliberately creating disruption can make organizations more adaptable, but only under specific conditions. Without strong leadership, ...

Molecular & Computational biology Sep 24, 2025

Gene editing, traditional crossbreeding produce disease-resistant cacao plants

In a development that could help protect one of the world's most beloved agricultural commodities, a research team at Penn State has successfully created disease-resistant cacao plants using gene-editing technology. According ...

Evolution Sep 24, 2025

From mosasaurs to snakes and lizards, 'megafilters' shape reptile fossil collections

For the more than 242 million years that lizards and snakes appear in the fossil record, they show up mostly as pieces of lizard jaws and snake vertebrae. Exactly why these parts survive as fossils has been a mystery—until ...

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