Scientists developed a simple, low‑energy method to break down Teflon waste into useful fluoride compounds, a hopeful step for plastic recycling.
Scientists recently found that ribosomes act as a hidden cellular alarm, collisions trigger stress signals that protect cells from damage.
Researchers now use a fluorescent sensor to see DNA damage and repair inside living cells in real time, transforming how we study cell health.
Microspheres filled with engineered bacteria glow when they detect heme in the gut, offering a rapid, noninvasive test for intestinal bleeding.
A new brain molecule shows promise in reversing memory loss in mice, paving the way for Alzheimer’s treatments and research advances.
Researchers engineered entangled spins inside lab-grown diamond, boosting sensor precision beyond limits and opening practical quantum sensing.
Scientists discovered quantum oscillations inside an insulating material’s bulk, overturning assumptions and hinting at new dual-behavior in quantum materials.
Researchers discovered the blood molecule CtBP2 correlates with aging across the body, offering a biomarker for health span and disease risk.
Scientists developed a new artificial muscle capable of lifting 4,000 times its own weight, paving the way for powerful humanoid robots.