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Bio & Medicine Apr 14, 2025

Ultra-thin, flexible silicone nanosensor could have huge impact on brain injury treatment

A car accident, football game, or even a bad fall can lead to a serious or fatal head injury. Annually, traumatic brain injuries (TBI) cause half a million permanent disabilities and 50,000 deaths. Monitoring pressure inside ...

Analytical Chemistry Apr 8, 2025

Flexible ammonia sensor detects gas with ultra-sensitivity and low cost

A research team has successfully developed the world's first ammonia (NH3) gas sensor based on a copper bromide (CuBr) film that can be fabricated through a simple solution process at low temperatures. The findings are published ...

Condensed Matter Apr 4, 2025

Iron nitride's magnetoelastic properties show potential for flexible spintronics

The field of spintronics, which integrates the charge and spin properties of electrons to develop electronic devices with enhanced functionality and energy efficiency, has expanded into new applications.

Nanophysics Apr 3, 2025

Nitrogen and argon plasma boosts performance of carbon-based supercapacitor electrodes

Scientists from Skoltech, the Institute of Nanotechnology of Microelectronics, RAS, and other research centers have refined the understanding of how plasma treatment of carbon-based electrodes affects the key characteristics ...

Plants & Animals Apr 1, 2025

Dogs see their world through smell, and scientists are starting to translate it like never before

Scent is how dogs largely experience the world, a lot like the way we humans rely on sight. We know little about how dogs interpret scent, but thanks to a recent study, we may be getting closer to understanding what a dog's ...

Nanomaterials Mar 31, 2025

Nanomechanical gas sensor arrays: A step toward smarter, safer food and environments

Imagine walking into your kitchen and instantly knowing if the fish you bought yesterday is still fresh—or entering an industrial site with sensors that immediately alert you to hazardous gas leaks. This isn't science fiction—it's ...

Materials Science Mar 26, 2025

Making sturdy, semi-transparent wood with cheap, natural materials

Can you imagine a smartphone with a wooden touchscreen? Or a house with wooden windows? Probably not—unless you've heard of transparent wood. Made by modifying wood's natural structure, this material has been proposed as ...

Nanomaterials Mar 19, 2025

Carbon nanotube wires for wearables can be crafted from existing fiber manufacturing process

Dr. Han Joong Tark's team at KERI's Nano Hybrid Technology Research Center has successfully fabricated "functional wires," which are the foundation of wearable electronic devices, by directly applying the existing synthetic ...

Biotechnology Mar 19, 2025

Plant patch can detect stress signals in real time

Environmental conditions can cause damaging stress to plants, posing challenges for home gardeners and farmers. Therefore, early detection—before leaves visibly discolor, wilt or wither—is crucial.

Cell & Microbiology Mar 17, 2025

Slow, silent 'scream' of epithelial cells detected for first time

It has long been thought that only nerve and heart cells use electric impulses to communicate, while epithelial cells—which compose the linings of our skin, organs and body cavities—are mute, serving mostly as protective ...

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