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Environment May 29, 2025

Q&A: How AI might become the future of hurricane flood forecasting

Artificial intelligence is becoming an asset in hurricane forecasting.

Cell & Microbiology May 29, 2025

Cellular scaffolding secrets unlocked: Scientists discover key to microtubule growth

In a study published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences , researchers from Queen Mary University of London and the University of Dundee have shed new light on the fundamental mechanisms governing the dynamic ...

Cell & Microbiology May 29, 2025

Mathematical models and imaging reveal how migrating cells navigate tissue geometry

Imagine cells navigating through a complex maze, guided by chemical signals and the physical landscape of their environment. A team of researchers at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC) has contributed to ...

Bio & Medicine May 29, 2025

Unlocking precise composition analysis of nanomedicines

Nanomedicines, especially those based on nanoparticles, are revolutionizing health care in terms of both diagnostics and therapeutics. These particles, often containing metals like iron or gold, can serve as contrast agents ...

Biochemistry May 29, 2025

Harnessing the power of 'click chemistry' to make biomolecular labeling safe for live cells

One of the longstanding challenges in chemical biology has been finding ways to directly observe biological processes at work inside living cells without disturbing the action. In order to unlock new therapies and better ...

Environment May 29, 2025

Affordable sensor system detects algal bloom in real time

Korea Institute of Civil Engineering and Building Technology has successfully developed a real-time, low-cost algal bloom monitoring system utilizing inexpensive optical sensors and a novel labeling logic. The system achieves ...

Planetary Sciences May 29, 2025

China's Tianwen-2 is off to collect an asteroid sample

Asteroids are the ancient remnants of our solar system's birth, rocky fragments that never formed into planets. Most of these celestial wanderers inhabit the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter, where Jupiter's immense ...

Biotechnology May 28, 2025

Drones and genetics team up for drought-smart wheat

A new study led by researchers at the Faculty of Agriculture, Food and Environment at Hebrew University and the Volcani Institute changes the way scientists uncover the secrets of wheat resilience. By using drones equipped ...

Analytical Chemistry May 28, 2025

MXene boosts the effectiveness of catalysts for green hydrogen production

Green hydrogen is set to play an important role in the future energy system: it can be used for storing chemical energy, as a raw material for the chemical industry, and for producing climate‑friendly fuels. Green hydrogen ...

Optics & Photonics May 28, 2025

High-resolution metalens doublet microscope enables compact biomedical imaging

Metalenses represent a revolutionary advancement in optical technology. Unlike conventional microscope objectives that rely on curved glass surfaces, metalenses employ nanoscale structures to manipulate light at the subwavelength ...

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