03/07/2025

Cracking single-cell complexity with collective intelligence

Researchers from more than 50 international institutions have launched Open Problems, a collaborative open-source platform to benchmark, improve, and run competitions for computational methods in single-cell genomics.

A new platform for developing advanced metals at scale

Companies building next-generation products and breakthrough technologies are often limited by the physical constraints of traditional materials. In aerospace, defense, energy, and industrial tooling, pushing those constraints ...

What a bumble bee chooses to eat may not match its ideal diet

Humans may not be the only species that struggles to eat the right amounts of the ideal foods. A new study led by researchers at Penn State suggests that what bumble bees choose to eat may not line up with their ideal nutritional ...

Water activates hidden aluminum sites to enhance zeolite catalysis

Researchers from the Innovation Academy for Precision Measurement Science and Technology (APM) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences have found that water can activate previously "NMR-invisible" aluminum in ultra-stable Y (USY) ...

Why we cheer louder for homegrown heroes

Recognizing outstanding performance with sports awards is a question of identity, not just ability, University of Queensland researchers have found.

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