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Materials Science Jul 26, 2025

Researchers create safer nonstick surface, cutting use of 'forever chemicals'

A new material developed by researchers from University of Toronto Engineering could offer a safer alternative to the nonstick chemicals commonly used in cookware and other applications.

Cell & Microbiology Jul 25, 2025

New tool maps tumor cell history and location to reveal growth patterns

All life is connected in a vast family tree. Every organism exists in relationship to its ancestors, descendants, and cousins, and the path between any two individuals can be traced. The same is true of cells within organisms—each ...

Cell & Microbiology Jul 25, 2025

New software simulates cancer cell behavior using genomics and computational models

In the same vein as weather forecast models that predict developing storms, researchers have now developed a method to predict the cell activity in tissues over time. The new software combines genomics technologies with computational ...

Plants & Animals Jul 23, 2025

Soybeans use a natural targeted cooling mechanism to protect reproduction under tough weather conditions

It's a hot, dry summer afternoon, and the skies offer no relief for a field of soybeans. But within those green leaves, these plants are quietly fighting back.

Biotechnology Jul 23, 2025

Fish-inspired adhesive device clings to soft tissues for underwater drug delivery

Inspired by a hitchhiking fish that uses a specialized suction organ to latch onto sharks and other marine animals, researchers from MIT and other institutions have designed a mechanical adhesive device that can attach to ...

Quantum Âé¶¹ÒùÔºics Jul 23, 2025

Quantum tool could lead to gamma-ray lasers and access the multiverse

A University of Colorado Denver engineer is on the cusp of giving scientists a new tool that can help them turn sci-fi into reality.

Analytical Chemistry Jul 22, 2025

Next-gen tech for at-home use can quickly detect endometriosis biomarker in period blood

Almost 200 million people, including children, around the world have endometriosis, a chronic disease in which the lining of the uterus grows outside of the uterus. More severe symptoms, such as extreme pain and potentially ...

Bio & Medicine Jul 22, 2025

3D-printed carbon scaffolds show potential for improved bone regeneration

In a breakthrough for regenerative medicine, a new study from IMDEA Materials Institute researchers has demonstrated the potential of 3D-printed carbon microlattices as structurally tunable scaffolds for bone tissue engineering.

Plants & Animals Jul 21, 2025

Rainbow parrotfish may be behind coral bleaching in part of the Florida Keys

A pesky fish may be the culprit behind bleached tropical coral off the coast of the Florida Keys, according to research from the University of Georgia.

Biotechnology Jul 18, 2025

From passive to intelligent: Bioengineered organs meet electronics

Bioengineered organs are no longer just structural substitutes. A review published in Trends in Biotechnology introduces a groundbreaking concept: biohybrid-engineered tissue (BHET) platforms—living constructs integrated ...

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