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Space Exploration Mar 14, 2023

Mix-and-match kit could enable astronauts to build a menagerie of lunar exploration bots

When astronauts begin to build a permanent base on the moon, as NASA plans to do in the coming years, they'll need help. Robots could potentially do the heavy lifting by laying cables, deploying solar panels, erecting communications ...

Analytical Chemistry Mar 14, 2023

Computational chemists design better ways of discovering and designing materials for energy applications

Swift and significant gains against climate change require the creation of novel, environmentally benign, and energy-efficient materials. One of the richest veins researchers hope to tap in creating such useful compounds ...

Analytical Chemistry Mar 14, 2023

Quantum chemistry simulations on a quantum computer

In a new report now featured on the cover page of and published in Science Advances, Hans Hon Sang Chan and a research team in materials, chemistry and quantum photonics at the University of Oxford generated exactly emulated ...

Optics & Photonics Mar 10, 2023

High-speed super-resolution microscopy via temporal compression

As an indispensable tool for observing the microcosmos, optical microscopy has boosted the development of various fields, including biology, medicine, physics, and materials. However, optical diffraction imposes a spatial ...

Space Exploration Mar 9, 2023

3D bioprinter to print human meniscus on the space station

The knee is not only one of the largest and most complex joints in the body—it is also easily injured. In fact, one of the most common orthopedic injuries is the tearing of the meniscus, a half-moon-shaped piece of cartilage ...

Biochemistry Mar 9, 2023

Using peptides instead of DNA to tag molecules to speed up drug discovery

A team of chemists at MIT has found that using peptides instead of DNA fragments to tag small molecules can speed up the drug discovery process. Their research is published in the journal Science.

Biotechnology Mar 9, 2023

A new tool for protein sequence generation and design

EPFL researchers have developed a new technique that uses a protein language model for generating protein sequences with comparable properties to natural sequences. The method outperforms traditional models and offers promising ...

Optics & Photonics Mar 7, 2023

Imaging through random media using coherent averaging

A recent study affiliated with UNIST has introduced an effective method of restoring images distorted by fog. According to the research team, their method can also provide a breakthrough by exploiting the random fluctuations ...

Astrobiology Mar 6, 2023

Can artificial intelligence help find life on Mars or icy worlds?

Wouldn't finding life on other worlds be easier if we knew exactly where to look? Researchers have limited opportunities to collect samples on Mars or elsewhere or access remote sensing instruments when hunting for life beyond ...

Plants & Animals Feb 27, 2023

Monkey mouths and hands could be key to future interactive enrichment systems

Researchers from a Scottish university have teamed up with monkeys to learn more about how animals prefer to use interactive systems.

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