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Nanophysics Sep 26, 2025

Stretchable light-emitting material holds promise for photon-based devices

A research team led by the California NanoSystems Institute at UCLA, or CNSI, demonstrated a new type of light-emitting material expected to be suitable for photonics—devices based on light in the same way that today's ...

Biotechnology Sep 26, 2025

Q&A: Phage therapy offers hope for antibiotic-resistant infections but faces legal barriers in Switzerland

It is not only antibiotics but also certain viruses—known as bacteriophages—that can kill off pathogenic bacteria. However, Switzerland lacks the legal framework for the use of these viruses in therapy. What would need ...

Environment Sep 26, 2025

Scientists eye hurricanes, rainfall in global high-def

Even before thunderstorms over the Pacific Ocean began to significantly build last week, experimental forecasts at the U.S. National Science Foundation National Center for Atmospheric Research (NSF NCAR) showed the emerging ...

Ecology Sep 26, 2025

How could AI help (and hurt) forestry?

The whole world is buzzing about the potential and pitfalls of artificial intelligence—including those who work in forestry.

Economics & Business Sep 25, 2025

The warning signs are clear: We're heading toward a digital crisis

People's lives are more enmeshed with digital systems than ever before, increasing users' vulnerability and insecurity. From data leaks like the 2017 Equifax data breach to the more recent cyberattack on British retailer ...

Social Sciences Sep 25, 2025

Gen Z protests brought about change in Nepal via the powers—and perils—of social media

Youth protesters in Nepal are in the global spotlight for their angry response to the government's sweeping social media ban in an apparent attempt to silence their dissent. The government's actions ignited mass protests—led ...

Environment Sep 25, 2025

Tiny sensors rapidly detect trace 'forever chemicals' in drinking water

They linger in our water, our blood, and the environment—"forever chemicals" that are notoriously difficult to detect.

Optics & Photonics Sep 25, 2025

Quantum random number generator combines small size and high speed

Researchers have developed a chip-based quantum random number generator that provides high-speed, high-quality operation on a miniaturized platform. This advance could help move quantum random number generators closer to ...

Ecology Sep 25, 2025

Mathematical model guides allocation of funds and resources for protecting fragile ecosystems

QUT researchers have developed a pioneering mathematical framework to help "pick winners" and maximize limited funding and resources when investing in technologies to protect threatened ecosystems, such as the Great Barrier ...

Analytical Chemistry Sep 24, 2025

Electron microscopy reveals new method to make exotic metal alloys

Humans have been making metal alloys for thousands of years, and most of us can conjure a rough mental image of the process—it involves red-hot molten metals being mixed, poured, and shaped in a sweltering workshop or factory. ...

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