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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

Crystalline material conducts heat even worse than glass and water—and that's promising

A research team from Aarhus University, Denmark, has measured and explained the exceptionally low thermal conductivity of the crystalline material AgGaGe3Se8. Despite its ordered structure, the material behaves like a glass ...

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 ...

Environment Sep 3, 2025

Kilauea's on-and-off eruption is back on in Hawaii. What to know about its dramatic lava displays

Hawaii's Kilauea volcano has been shooting lava from its summit crater about once a week since late last year, delighting residents, visitors and online viewers alike with a firehose of molten rock.

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.

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 ...

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 ...

Cell & Microbiology Sep 2, 2025

Common soil bacterium can reorganize its metabolism to turn plant waste into power

For years, scientists have marveled at bacteria's ability to digest the seemingly indigestible, including carbon from lignin, the tough, woody material that gives plants their rigidity.

Biochemistry Sep 2, 2025

Sustainable polymers offer self-repair, antimicrobial action and 3D printing potential

From medicine to electronics and optics, new materials developed by scientists at Kaunas University of Technology (KTU) can be applied in various fields where cleanliness, precision, and durability are essential. They stand ...

Archaeology Sep 2, 2025

Traces of blue indigo on 34,000-year-old grinding tools suggest new Paleolithic plant use scenarios

An international research team coordinated by Ca' Foscari University of Venice has identified the presence of indigotin—a blue dye compound—on stone pebbles dating back to the Upper Paleolithic. This molecule, derived ...

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