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Plants & Animals Mar 29, 2023

Exploring new ways to study heart rate, respiration in wild animal populations

Diagnostic imaging such as X-rays, MRIs, and CT scans are important tools in monitoring the health of humans and animals. But for researchers in the field, it is difficult to administer these common tests on wild populations.

Molecular & Computational biology Mar 29, 2023

The shape of your heart matters

Curious to know if you're at risk for two common heart conditions? Your doctor may want to check the shape of your heart.

Nanomaterials Mar 23, 2023

Using chemical exfoliation to produce superconducting tungsten disulfide ink

A team of chemists, engineers, material scientists and physicists from Princeton University, Rutgers University and the University of Regensburg has developed a chemical exfoliation technique to produce single-molecule-thick ...

Superconductivity Mar 21, 2023

Scientists use lasers to recreate 'twisted' superconducting material

Scientists with the University of Chicago and Shanxi University announced they have created a way to use lasers to "simulate" a material that physicists have been drooling over for its potential technological applications ...

Condensed Matter Mar 13, 2023

Quantum engineers design new tool to measure spins in materials with high precision

In a paper published over the weekend in the journal Science Advances, Associate Professor Jarryd Pla and his team from UNSW School of Electrical Engineering and Telecommunications, together with colleague Scientia Professor ...

Bio & Medicine Mar 9, 2023

Researchers develop new imaging approach to diagnose advanced form of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease

Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease is the most common chronic liver disease in the world. In its advanced form, non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH), is curable when diagnosed and treated in its early stages. However, when ...

Condensed Matter Mar 8, 2023

Viable superconducting material created at low temperature and low pressure (Retracted paper)

In a historic achievement, University of Rochester researchers have created a superconducting material at both a temperature and pressure low enough for practical applications.

Condensed Matter Mar 3, 2023

Destroying the superconductivity in a kagome metal

A new RMIT-led international collaboration published in February has uncovered, for the first time, a distinct disorder-driven bosonic superconductor-insulator transition.

Analytical Chemistry Mar 1, 2023

New method can provide rapid detection of food adulteration

University of Missouri scientist Colleen Ray can now add the job of "food detective" to her resumé. Recently, Ray and colleagues in the Department of Chemistry developed a novel method—using nuclear magnetic resonance ...

Bio & Medicine Mar 1, 2023

Chemical imaging could help predict efficacy of radiation therapy for an individual cancer patient

Decisions on cancer treatment could become better tailored to individual patients with the adoption of a new imaging method being developed by University of Michigan researchers that maps the chemical makeup of a patient's ...

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