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Jupiter’s early formation shaped the structure of the Solar System, influencing its overall development. However, the exact timeline of its formation remains uncertain due to gaps in current models, ...
Creating biosensors that continuously track molecules inside the body has been challenging due to biofouling, probe degradation, and signal drift. Inspired by the gut’s natural defenses, Stanford ...
AI models can excel in many fields, but their ability to understand emotions is still unclear. Researchers from the University of Geneva and the University of Bern tested six AIs, including ChatGPT, ...
Current tests for detecting Alzheimer’s disease through blood biomarkers are costly and not widely available. Researchers at the Keck School of Medicine of USC have developed a new, low-cost test ...
For years, researchers have grappled with one of autism’s enduring mysteries: why males receive diagnoses at more than four times the rate of females. While many theories have suggested that ...
Soft machines, made from flexible materials such as soft plastics, could be beneficial in fields like nuclear cleanup, medicine, and space exploration. However, their real-world use has been limited ...
CaSSIS camera aboard ESA’s ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter captures dark finger-like slope streaks extending across Mars dusty surface in Arabia Terra. Credit: Brown University Slope streaks are dark marks ...
The thin mycelial film is almost transparent and has good tensile strength. It could be used as a living bioplastic. Picture: Empa Biodegradable materials are the future, but they often come at a cost ...
Caption:An image of the lunar far side. Credit: NASA/GSFC/Arizona State University For decades, scientists have been puzzled by a puzzling phenomenon: the moon, despite having no inherent magnetic ...
This image, taken with the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA), shows the molecular gas content of two galaxies involved in a cosmic collision. The one on the right hosts a quasar –– a ...
Participant putting contacts in CREDIT Yuqian Ma, Yunuo Chen, Hang Zhao Humans can’t see infrared light because of the way our eye proteins work. However, seeing invisible infrared light with the ...
Influencing the trace of ‘missing electrons’ in spin qubits. Using a chip made of the semiconductor germanium. Influencing the trace of ‘missing electrons’ in spin qubits. Using a chip made of the ...