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Defect removal technique paves the way for faster, low-power semiconductors
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Time-resolved photoluminescence unlocks nanoscale insights into surface-modified metal oxide semiconductors
Bio & Medicine
Small extracellular vesicles engineered using click chemistry show promise for targeting liver failure
Bio & Medicine
Novel class of zwitterionic phospholipids enhances mRNA delivery
Bio & Medicine
Scientists demonstrate pre-clinical proof of concept for next-gen DNA delivery technology
Bio & Medicine
Scientists uncover how microswimmers move faster in groups, paving way for tiny drug-delivering robots
Nanomaterials
Nanostructured copper alloy rivals superalloys in strength and stability
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Transistor reshapes electronic properties of a 2D material
Nanophysics
Scientists achieve breakthrough in harnessing heat to control magnetism in 2D materials
Nanophysics
Physics meets art: A new twist on interference patterns
Bio & Medicine
Engineered microparticles mimic biological structures to track protein degradation
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Nanocomposite hydrogel adapts to multiple stimuli for targeted drug release
Nanophysics
Nanoscale ripples provide key to unlocking thin material properties in electronics
Nanomaterials
Mapping the future of metamaterials
Nanomaterials
Automated technique for large-scale graphene transfer can boost electronic chip production
Bio & Medicine
Sensor technology uses nature's blueprint and machinery to monitor metabolism in body
Bio & Medicine
RNA interference and nanomedicine join forces to fight dangerous fungal infections
Bio & Medicine
'Magnetic tweezers': Making robotic surgery safer and more precise with a human touch
Nanomaterials
Chemical oscillations in palladium nanoparticles could pave way for recycling precious metal catalysts
Nanomaterials
Nanoscale wrinkles on films can display or conceal vibrant color patterns

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Young plants' vulnerability linked to growth-energy trade-off
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Artificial sweetener shows surprising power to overcome antibiotic resistance
General Physics
An exception to the laws of thermodynamics: Shape-recovering liquid defies textbooks
Biotechnology
Certain sunflower strains can be induced to form seeds without pollination
Cell & Microbiology
Scientists reveal new toxin that damages the gut
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Ancient lakes and rivers unearthed in Arabia's vast desert
Quantum Physics
Hot Schrödinger cat states created
Mathematics
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Evolution
Battle of the sex chromosomes: How competition affects X vs. Y sperm fitness
Earth Sciences
Oxygen is running low in inland waters—and human activities are to blame
Condensed Matter
Iron nitride's magnetoelastic properties show potential for flexible spintronics
Cell & Microbiology
Planarian worms can regenerate into a more youthful version of themselves
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Drone and camera combo offers affordable drought-tolerance selection for corn
Molecular & Computational biology
Beyond photorespiration: A systematic approach to unlocking enhanced plant productivity
Earth Sciences
Scientists discover deep-sea microplastic hotspots driven by fast-moving underwater avalanches
Polymers
Polymers with flawed fillers boost heat transfer in plastics, study reveals
Planetary Sciences
Massive Jupiter storm churns ammonia deep into planet's atmosphere
Astronomy
Astronomers discover doomed pair of spiraling stars on our cosmic doorstep
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Using a chemical reaction inspired by rocket fuel ignition, Cornell researchers have engineered a nanoporous carbon with the highest surface area ever reported, a breakthrough that is already proving beneficial for carbon-dioxide ...

Tiny chips promise swift disease diagnosis from a single breath

In a world grappling with a multitude of health threats—ranging from fast-spreading viruses to chronic diseases and drug-resistant bacteria—the need for quick, reliable, and easy-to-use home diagnostic tests has never ...

Color-changing sensor offers new way to track motion and stress

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