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Seeing the Invisible: Scientists Develop New Way To Track Particles in 3D
Physicists are rethinking how to detect elusive particles like neutrinos by combining existing technologies in unconventional ways. Progress in physics often comes from unexpected combinations of familiar ideas. That is increasingly true in the hunt for elusive particles like neu...
scitechdaily.com | -154 mins agoThe Atomic Gap That Could Cost the Semiconductor Industry Billions
Promising 2D materials may face an unexpected obstacle at the atomic scale: a tiny gap at their interfaces. For decades, the steady shrinking of electronic components has powered faster, more efficient technology. Engineers now hope to push that trend even further with 2D materia...
scitechdaily.com | -119 mins agoEarth’s Secret Advantage: Why Most Alien Worlds May Be Too Dry for Life
New research suggests that many planets previously considered promising for life may, in fact, be far less hospitable. A distant planet might sit in the perfect orbit for life, with temperatures just right for liquid water. But if that world is too dry, it could still be complete...
scitechdaily.com | -84 mins agoAncient Bacteria Turned a DNA System Into a Cell Skeleton
A system once tied to DNA organization in cyanobacteria has evolved into a structure that shapes the cell itself. This shift reveals how evolution can turn old biological tools into entirely new functions. Photosynthetic bacteria played a crucial role in shaping our planet. Among...
scitechdaily.com | 6 hours agoResearchers Finally Solve 50-Year-Old Blood Group Mystery
Scientists have uncovered a hidden layer of genetic regulation that helps explain why individuals with the same blood type can differ so dramatically at the molecular level. A long-standing mystery in blood science has finally been solved, and the answer could make blood transfus...
scitechdaily.com | 6 hours agoScientists Discover “Molecular Switch” That Fuels Alzheimer’s Brain Inflammation
A newly identified trigger of brain inflammation could offer a fresh target for slowing Alzheimer’s progression. The brain has its own built-in immune system that identifies threats and responds to them. In Alzheimer’s disease, growing evidence shows that this system becomes pers...
scitechdaily.com | 7 hours agoHidden Ocean Currents Revealed in Stunning Detail by AI
AI is turning weather satellites into real-time trackers of the ocean’s hidden currents. Scientists have created a new way to measure ocean surface currents across large regions with far greater detail than previously possible. The method, known as GOFLOW (Geostationary Ocean Flo...
scitechdaily.com | 10 hours agoTrees Emit Tiny Lightning Flashes During Storms and Scientists Finally Prove It
Researchers have captured the first real-world evidence of tiny electrical flashes glowing from treetops during thunderstorms. These nearly invisible bursts may help clean the air while revealing a hidden side of forests. In June 2024, a team of Penn State researchers set out alo...
scitechdaily.com | 11 hours agoForget Chemicals. This Plant Removes Microplastics From Water
A common plant seed could be a powerful new tool against microplastics in water. Researchers in Brazil have identified a surprising ally in the fight against microplastic pollution: Moringa oleifera. A study carried out at the Institute of Science and Technology of São Paulo Stat...
scitechdaily.com | 12 hours agoBreakthrough Crystal Lets Scientists “Write” Nanoscale Patterns With Light
A team of scientists has uncovered a crystal that can be reshaped and programmed using ordinary light, opening a new path for building optical technology. Researchers at the XPANCEO Emerging Technologies Research Center, working alongside Nobel Laureate Prof. Konstantin Novoselov...
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