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Earth Sciences Sep 3, 2025

Safe underground carbon storage would only reduce warming by 0.7°C, analysis finds

For the first time, a study maps safe areas that can practically be used for underground carbon storage, and estimates that using them all would only cut warming by 0.7°C. The result is almost ten times lower than previous ...

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 ...

Environment Sep 3, 2025

To clean fire-tainted soil, LA residents turn to nature to do it themselves

Serina Diniega always wanted to plant an avocado tree at her Altadena home, but now she worries the creamy green fruit might pose a threat.

Biochemistry Sep 3, 2025

Seeking a carbon-capture breakthrough: Solar-activated molecules rapidly trap CO₂, pointing to scalable solution

What tricks can organic molecules be taught to help solve our planet's biggest problems? That's the question driving Assistant Professor Richard Y. Liu as he pushes the frontiers of organic chemistry in pursuit of cleaner ...

Superconductivity Sep 3, 2025

Fabrication technique opens door to new materials for quantum hardware

Researchers have demonstrated a new fabrication approach that enables the exploration of a broader range of superconducting materials for quantum hardware.

Soft Matter Sep 3, 2025

Soft materials hold onto 'memories' of their past for longer than previously thought

If your hand lotion is a bit runnier than usual coming out of the bottle, it might have something to do with the goop's "mechanical memory."

Molecular & Computational biology Sep 3, 2025

Biologists engineer larger, tougher crops for fuel, bioproducts

Cell walls don't just provide support and protection for plants—they're also packed with energy-rich biomaterials that could open new pathways for additional fuel, chemical, and material sources in the U.S. That's why biologists ...

Biochemistry Sep 3, 2025

Engineered bacteria glow green to quickly detect microplastics in water samples

Microplastics are tiny, plastic fragments—many too small to see—found in the air, soil and water. Measuring their abundance in nature can direct cleanup resources, but current detection methods are slow, expensive or ...

Plants & Animals Sep 3, 2025

A 'wasteful' plant process makes a key prenatal vitamin—climate change may reduce it

New research from Michigan State University reveals that photorespiration—long considered a wasteful process—is essential for producing a crucial nutrient for preventing birth defects.

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 ...

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