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Bio & Medicine Sep 4, 2025

Alpaca-generated nanobody neutralizes a protein essential for herpes infection

Burning, blisters, pain: More than 40 million people worldwide are infected with the herpes virus every year. The virus can pose a serious threat to newborns and people with weakened immune systems. Researchers in Hamburg ...

Cell & Microbiology Sep 4, 2025

Provisions from pond water? Researchers leverage biomanufacturing to produce food

Researchers at the Johns Hopkins Applied Âé¶¹ÒùÔºics Laboratory (APL) in Laurel, Maryland, are exploring a new approach to producing food on demand with unconventional materials. Through the Feedstocks for Food Production (FFP) ...

Biochemistry Sep 4, 2025

Giving food waste fermentation a 'jolt' increases chemical production

Adding an electrical jolt to fermentation of industrial food waste speeds up the process and increases the yield of platform chemicals that are valuable components in a wide range of products, new research shows.

Space Exploration Sep 4, 2025

Ireland's first satellite EIRSAT-1 completes its mission

Ireland's first satellite, EIRSAT-1, has completed its mission orbiting Earth. The CubeSat, which was built and launched by students and faculty of University College Dublin (UCD), will de-orbit in a day or two.

Earth Sciences Sep 4, 2025

Human impact on the ocean will double by 2050, scientists warn

The seas have long sustained human life, but a new UC Santa Barbara study shows that rising climate and human pressures are pushing the oceans toward a dangerous threshold.

Condensed Matter Sep 4, 2025

A twist in spintronics: Chiral magnetic nanohelices control spins at room temperature

Spintronics, or spin-electronics, is a revolutionary approach to information processing that utilizes the intrinsic angular momentum (spin) of electrons, rather than solely relying on electric charge flow. This technology ...

Earth Sciences Sep 4, 2025

Microfluidics suggest hydrophilic surfaces retain more oil than hydrophobic ones for groundwater remediation

Dr. Seunghak Lee, Jaeshik Chung, and Sang Hyun Kim of the Water Resources Cycle Research Center at the Korea Institute of Science and Technology (KIST) observed how oil and water interact in porous media under various conditions ...

Analytical Chemistry Sep 4, 2025

Spin-state tuning in perovskite boosts high-temperature oxygen evolution reaction

Solid oxide electrolysis cells (SOECs) offer a route for efficient energy conversion and storage by converting renewable electricity into storable chemical fuels through high-temperature carbon dioxide electrolysis. However, ...

Education Sep 4, 2025

New report reveals glaring gaps between Australia's future needs and science capabilities

Since 1945, three-quarters of all global economic growth has been driven by technological advances. Since 1990, 90% of that advance has been rooted in fundamental science, according to Michael M. Crow, president of Arizona ...

Astronomy Sep 4, 2025

The cosmic giant challenging our understanding of galaxy formation in the early universe

Scientists have discovered a giant black hole that they believe may have been formed in the first few microseconds after the Big Bang. The black hole is so huge that it may change our understanding of how these cosmic giants ...

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