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Biotechnology Sep 3, 2025

Mapping the lipid blueprint of vertebrate life in 4D

Researchers at EPFL have created the first 4D lipid atlas of vertebrate development, revealing how fats shape our bodies from embryo to organism.

Bio & Medicine Sep 3, 2025

Hybrid nanotube electrodes developed for safer brain-machine interfaces

Brain–computer interfaces are technologies that enable direct communication between brain activity and external devices, enabling researchers to monitor and interpret brain signals in real time. These connections often ...

Condensed Matter Sep 3, 2025

A light-programmable, dynamic ultrasound wavefront

The notion of a phased array was initially articulated by Nobel Prize recipient K. F. Braun. Phased arrays have subsequently evolved into a formidable mechanism for wave manipulation. This assertion holds particularly true ...

Analytical Chemistry Sep 2, 2025

Advanced model unlocks granular hydrogel mechanics for biomedical applications

Researchers at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign have developed a novel framework for understanding and controlling the flow behavior of granular hydrogels—a class of material made up of densely packed, microscopic ...

Earth Sciences Sep 2, 2025

How Amazon trees use recent rainfall in the dry season and support the production of their own rain

The Amazon is the world's largest tropical forest, home to unmatched biodiversity and one of the planet's longest rivers. Besides the Amazon River, the Amazon rainforest also features "flying rivers:" invisible streams of ...

Bio & Medicine Sep 1, 2025

CRISPR's efficiency triples in lab tests with DNA-wrapped nanoparticles

With the power to rewrite the genetic code underlying countless diseases, CRISPR holds immense promise to revolutionize medicine. But until scientists can deliver its gene-editing machinery safely and efficiently into relevant ...

Plants & Animals Aug 31, 2025

Plants prioritize immunity over growth during recovery from drought conditions

A plant's number one priority is to grow—a feat that demands sunlight, nutrients, and water. If just one of these three inputs is missing, like water in a drought, growth halts. You might then think that at the end of that ...

Biotechnology Aug 29, 2025

An open-source AI platform to democratize protein design

Since its release in 2024, the open-source platform BindCraft, developed at EPFL, has already disrupted the world of protein design. Âé¶¹ÒùÔºical interactions between proteins influence anything from cell signaling and growth ...

Biotechnology Aug 28, 2025

Advanced AI models are not always better than simple ones at predicting genetic perturbation response

EPFL researchers have developed Systema, a new tool to evaluate how well AI models work when predicting the effects of genetic perturbations.

Plants & Animals Aug 27, 2025

Glow-in-the-dark succulents that recharge with sunlight could pave way to plant-based lighting systems

From mushrooms that cast a soft green glow to plankton that glimmers sparkling blue, glowing plants are nothing new to nature. Now, scientists are bringing that light to houseplants.

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