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Other Sep 8, 2025

Balzan prizes of nearly $1 million awarded for democracy studies and advances in leukemia treatment

American historian Josiah Ober, whose studies of Athenian democracy provide insights into current political crises, and U.S. immunologist Carl H. June, who works on gene-modified cell therapy that offers hope for future cures ...

Nanophysics Sep 8, 2025

Core technology developed for ultra-high-resolution quantum dot displays

A research team has developed a direct optical lithography (DOL) technology that patterns quantum dots (QDs) at ultra-high resolution using only light, without photoresist. Through this, they also provided guidelines for ...

Bio & Medicine Sep 8, 2025

Inkjet-style technique developed to produce high-sensitivity biosensors

A research team has successfully developed the technology to fabricate high-sensitive biosensors by simply spraying, like an inkjet printer. The technology enables the fabrication of sensitive and precise sensors without ...

Nanomaterials Sep 8, 2025

Quantum dot and polymer cross-linking enables 50% stretch capability for micro-LED displays

A research team has developed a next-generation display core material with excellent stretchability and superior color reproduction. The team developed a high-performance color-conversion layer that is more flexible and vivid ...

Nanophysics Sep 8, 2025

From layered transition metal oxide to 2D material: Scientists make 2H-NbOâ‚‚ discovery

2H-NbO₂—a novel van der Waals oxide synthesized by researchers from Japan—exhibits strongly correlated electronic properties with two-dimensional flexibility. By chemically extracting lithium ions from the layered sheets ...

Optics & Photonics Sep 8, 2025

A new way to control terahertz light for faster electronics

In a breakthrough for next-generation technologies, scientists have learned how to precisely control the behavior of tiny waves of light and electrons, paving the way for faster communications and quantum devices.

Condensed Matter Sep 8, 2025

Shedding light on insulators: How light pulses unfreeze electrons

Metal oxides are abundant in nature and central to technologies such as photocatalysis and photovoltaics. Yet, many suffer from poor electrical conduction, caused by strong repulsion between electrons in neighboring metal ...

Environment Sep 8, 2025

AI and climate change: How to reliably record greenhouse gas emissions

Large companies in the EU are legally required to report their greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. Yet pulling this information manually from long PDF sustainability reports is slow and error-prone. Many teams try to speed up ...

Environment Sep 8, 2025

Why building nature-centric housing involves a mindset shift

How do you build 1.5 million new homes in five years without destroying nature? Housing is unaffordable for most people, so the UK government plans to build as many homes as possible, as soon as possible. Assuming this brings ...

Space Exploration Sep 8, 2025

50 years ago, NASA sent two spacecraft to search for life on Mars. The missions' findings are still discussed today

Finding life beyond Earth would be a major scientific discovery with significant implications for all areas of science and human thought. Yet, only one direct search for extraterrestrial life has ever been conducted.

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