- + Microelectronics Science Research Centers to Lead Charge on Next-Generation Designs and Prototypes—A new generation of microelectronics research begins at PNNL.
- + Problem-Solver Chad Parish Advances Materials for Nuclear Safety—Chad Parish works in the Low Activation Materials Development and Analysis laboratory at Oak Ridge National Laboratory. Using microscopy and microstru...
- + Rising Temperatures Threaten Reefs--Study Pinpoints Where Conservation Efforts Are Most Needed—New high-resolution models predict that some coral reefs in the Western Indian Ocean may be more resilient to climate change than previously thought ...
- + The ATP Link: Enhancing Fruit Quality and Shelf Life Postharvest—A recent study sheds light on the essential role of adenosine triphosphate (ATP) in preventing postharvest chilling injury (PCI) in fruits, a widespre...
- + The Skinov'e: Innovative Skincare Derived from Hom Thong Pathum Banana Peel Extract - Chula's Research Turning Acne Care into a Breeze—From fertilizer to secret beauty formula, a research team from the Halal Science Center, Chulalongkorn University, has discovered that the peels of Pa...
- + Unlocking the Potential of Solanaceae: Biotechnology for Food Security—A recent perspective unveils the potential of using virus-based biotechnologies to improve the performance and diversity of Solanaceae crops, which ar...
- + Houttuynia Cordata: The Genome Behind the Medicinal Miracle Plant—A recent study has unlocked the genetic secrets of Houttuynia cordata, an Asian herb renowned for its distinctive aroma and medicinal properties. This...
- + Tomato Yellow Mystery Solved: Discovery of YFT3 Gene's Role in Fruit Pigmentation—A recent study has uncovered the genetic basis behind the color of tomato fruits, focusing on the role of the YFT3 gene in carotenoid biosynthesis. Th...
- + Medicinal Plant Biology Successfully Indexed in Web of Science: Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)—It is our great pleasure to announce that Medicinal Plant Biology has been included in Web of Science: Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI).
- + Stor4Build Heats Up Thermal Energy Storage Solutions for Buildings, Grid—Throughout the United States, more than 100 million buildings tap into electrical energy to keep heating, ventilation, air conditioning and refrigerat...
- + Automation of Nuclear Chemistry Processes Leads to More Efficient Production of Astatine for Cancer Therapy —Astatine-211 (At-211) is a promising alpha emitting radioisotope for cancer therapy, but its short 7.2-hour half-life means that it must be handled qu...
- + Enabling Breakthroughs and Building Foundations: The Office of Science's 2024 Year-in-Review—At the Department of Energy's Office of Science, 2024 brought big accomplishments enabled by decades of work as well as advances that are establishing...
- + Nondestructive Microwave Radar Finds Moisture Hiding Inside a Building's Walls—Researchers at the Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory are using microwave radar reflection to nondestructively detect and measure th...
- + Building a Multilayered Drug Delivery System That's Activated by Ultrasound—Releasing a drug selectively in specific locations in the body, including the brain, has been challenging. Researchers at the University of Utah have ...
- + Decoding Pigeonpea: Ancient Landrace Yields Insights for Modern Agriculture—A recent study has uncovered the genetic foundations of seed weight in pigeonpea (Cajanus cajan), a tropical legume prized for its nutritional value a...
- + Green Manufacturing: The Impact of Industrial Robots on Export Emissions—A new study explores the intersection of industrial automation and environmental sustainability, focusing on the role of industrial robots in reducing...
- + Argonne Physicist Receives Feynman Prize for Excellence in Nanotechnology Experimentation—The Foresight Institute is recognizing Argonne Physicist Saw Wai Hla with the 2024 Feynman Prize for his research on molecular machines and motors, at...
- + Former Berkeley Lab Director Paul Alivisatos Receives the Enrico Fermi Presidential Award—Paul Alivisatos, a world-renowned chemist and president of the University of Chicago who served as director of the U.S. Department of Energy's Lawrenc...
- + New Study Highlights the Correlation Between Live Corals and Fishing Yields—Research led by Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution predicts lower fishing yields as corals struggle to survive
- + This Prototype Sunscreen Protects Your Skin and Cools You Off, Too—A new sunscreen formula, described in ACS' Nano Letters, protects against both UV light and heat from the sun using radiative cooling. The prototype s...
- + Springing Simulations Forward with Quantum Computing —Quantum computers have the potential to solve some problems much more efficiently than conventional computers. Researchers have now created a quantum ...
- + Hey! Where's My Qubit?—Sandia National Laboratories and the University of New Mexico have for the first time demonstrated a practical way to detect atom loss in neutral atom...
- + Bio-Electrochemical Cell Producing Hydrogen from Microorganisms in Waste: Pathway to Large-Scale Implementation Unveiled—Dr. Jwa Eunjin and her research team at the Korea Institute of Energy Research (KIER) have achieved a significant breakthrough in clean energy technol...
- + Recent Progress in Conductive Hydrogel and Their Applications—Researchers have conducted a systematic review of conductive hydrogels, examining their electrical and mechanical properties in relation to different ...
- + Inverse Crack-Tip Element for Health Assessment of Pre-cracked Structures—A recent study introduced a novel in-plane inverse crack-tip element that aims to transform structural health monitoring (SHM) in structures with pree...
- + Earth's Pulse Monitored: A Review Highlights Remote Sensing Time Series Progress—As urbanization accelerates and environmental dynamics shift, the need for accurate and timely terrestrial monitoring has never been more urgent. A re...
- + Paris Declaration Calls for Data-Driven Forensics to Spearhead the Fight Against Fake Science—Supporters of research integrity have signed the Paris Declaration, calling for data-driven forensics to spearhead the fight against fake science.
- + Fermilab Expecting 95-Ton Coldbox Delivery—The coldbox, a vital piece of Fermilab's new linear accelerator, is on a two-month voyage from France to its new home in Batavia, Illinois. It will be...
- + Jefferson Lab Devotes $3 Million to Testing New Ideas—Jefferson Lab announces its newest slate of projects to receive Laboratory Directed Research & Development (LDRD) program funding for 2025. In its...
- + Tracking Invasive Species—Conservation biologist Chris Searcy is uncovering patterns in the spread of invasive animals and plants in South Florida.
- + Controller with Integrated Machine Learning Tweaks Fusion Plasmas in Real Time —The conditions for high fusion performance in fusion devices can result in damaging energy bursts called edge-localized modes (ELMs). ELMs can be stab...
- + Jefferson Lab Dedicates Niobium-tin Particle Accelerator Prototype—Jefferson Lab has dedicated the first particle accelerator cryomodule built with niobium-tin components. The quarter cryomodule is the first designed ...
- + Reimagining Scientific Discovery with AI at PubSci—Curious minds gathered at Napper Tandy's in Bay Shore, New York, on Nov. 19, 2024, for the latest installment of PubSci, a science cafe presented by t...
- + Breaking Barriers: Study Uses AI to Interpret American Sign Language in Real-time—A study is the first-of-its-kind to recognize American Sign Language (ASL) alphabet gestures using computer vision. Researchers developed a custom dat...
- + C2QA Fosters Growth of Quantum Workforce through Educational Programs—To increase awareness of quantum opportunities and help grow the U.S. quantum workforce, the Co-design Center for Quantum Advantage (C2QA) hosts and c...
- + Making the Most of Switzerland's Wood—Sustainable, renewable and good for the climate: Wood is the material of the future. But how much of it do we actually have and how do we make best us...
- + Microplastics Floating in Water, Caught by Floating Drones—Dr. Seong Jin Kim and Myoung-Woon Moon of the Center for Extreme Materials Research at the Korea Institute of Science and Technology (KIST) have devel...
- + Rapid Evolution: Researchers Discover Surprising Novelty in Mechanisms That Determine Sex of the African Clawed Frog—Researchers at McMaster University have uncovered unexpected diversity in the genetic processes that determine the sex of the African clawed frog, a s...
- + Cooling with Electroluminescent Semiconductors —: In an LED, electroluminescence creates light through charge carriers that cause the semiconductor to emit photons. This emission can require more en...
- + Memorial Sloan Kettering Physician-Scientists Develop Innovative Multimodal Machine Learning Model That Improves Prediction of Metastatic Breast Cancer Treatment Options—New research presented during the 2024 San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium (SABCS) reveals a new machine learning model that could change the way meta...
- + Innovation on Tap: Students Create New IPA for Backpocket Brewing—A new IPA developed by Iowa State University students will soon be available through a collaboration with Backpocket Brewing. The Iowa brewery challen...
- + FAU Engineering Wins Prestigious 2024 JFM 'Emerging Scholar Best Paper Prize'—Researchers from FAU's College of Engineering and Computer Science have won the Journal of Fluid Mechanics' 2023 "Emerging Scholar Best Paper" award, ...
- + Metal Scrap Upcycled into High-Value Alloys with Solid Phase Manufacturing—Solid phase manufacturing can create new custom metal alloys through an innovative process called solid phase alloying, researchers from PNNL report.
- + Semiconductor Device Technology Recognized by the "Olympics of Semiconductors"—The Korea Institute of Materials Science (KIMS) announced that Dr. Yong-Hun Kim from the Energy & Environment Materials Research Division and Dr. ...
- + Supercharging Rapeseed: Genetic Insights to Amplify Sterols—A recent study has revealed the genetic factors responsible for sterol metabolism in rapeseed, a plant renowned for its health-boosting compounds. The...
- + How Much CO₂ Does Zurich Emit?—To achieve net zero, we need to reduce our CO₂ emissions quickly and efficiently. An EU project involving Empa has selected Zurich as one of three pil...
- + Is Ozone Pollution Harming Unborn Children?—Ozone pollution is getting worse as the climate warms. Now interdisciplinary research from the University of Utah documents compelling link between pr...
- + From Poison to Panacea—Hundreds of venomous snakes. King Cobras. Spitting cobras. Mambas. Gaboon vipers. African vipers. South American vipers. North American vipers. Every ...
- + Milestone 10-GeV Experiment Shines Light on Laser-Plasma Interactions—With dual lasers, researchers at the Berkeley Lab Laser Accelerator Center accelerated a high-quality beam of electrons to 10 billion electronvolts in...
- + Plasma bubbles in the skies: Hong Kong leads research on aviation safety threats—A cutting-edge study has uncovered crucial new insights into the effects of equatorial plasma bubbles (EPBs) on aircraft navigation systems, shedding ...
- + Ocean's "Big Data": Fusion of Satellite Data for Better Sea Views—Scientists have unveiled a groundbreaking method (CSAC) to harmonize satellite ocean color data across various satellites, which paved the way for the...
- + Uncovering the Pigments and Techniques Used to Paint the Berlin Wall —Street art takes many forms, and the vibrant murals on the Berlin Wall both before and after its fall are expressions of people's opinions. But there ...
- + Breakthrough in Zinc-Based Rechargeable Batteries: A Safer, Sustainable Alternative —Rechargeable lithium-ion batteries power everything from electric vehicles to wearable devices. But new research from Case Western Reserve University ...
- + A Mission Design for Servicing Telescopes in Space—The fate of telescopes in space is looking better now that they are being designed to be serviceable. Illinois Grainger Engineering researchers develo...
- + Computerworld Names Cedars-Sinai Best Place to Work in IT—Cedars-Sinai is ranked No. 1 among large organizations on Foundry's Computerworld "Best Places to Work in IT 2025."
- + Tomato's Genetic Duo: Boosting Phosphorus Efficiency and Plant Health—Researchers have uncovered a pivotal genetic mechanism that enables tomatoes to enhance phosphate uptake by partnering with arbuscular mycorrhizal fun...
- + New Collaboration Aims to Optimize Crop Nutrient Uptake and Tolerance to Environmental Stress for More Sustainable Agriculture —The Donald Danforth Plant Science Center and Enhanced Nature (EN), together with its parent company Symbiotic Sciences (SS), today announced a joint p...
- + Chilling Discovery: Wild Potato's DNA Fights Freeze—A recent study has unlocked the genetic secrets of the wild potato Solanum commersonii, revealing key genes that contribute to its remarkable ability ...
- + Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Underwater Vehicles Operate on Opposite Sides of the Globe—Simultaneous missions near Greenland and American Samoa support critical research about ocean life and sea level rise
- + Doubling Up: The Genetic Journey of Tetraploid Strawberries Unveiled—A recent study has uncovered new genetic insights into how two wild strawberries--Fragaria corymbosa and Fragaria moupinensis--have evolved to thrive ...
- + RATE-XR Guideline Sets New Standard for XR Clinical Research—A landmark guideline in extended reality clinical research sets a new standard in reporting, ensuring transparency, safety, and quality.
- + Fusion with a Twist: Improving Stellarators—Plasma many times hotter than the surface of the sun swirls inside of a large device. From the outside, the device looks like a metal ring surrounded ...
- + Developing Wastewater Treatment Units That Treat Right Where It's Generated—Dr. Sang Hoon Kim, Extreme Materials Research Center, Dr. Jong Min Kim, Materials Architecturing Research Center, and Dr. Sang Soo Han, Computation Sc...
- + Thawing Permafrost Reveals Complex Microbiome-Metabolite Interplay—Research led by a multi-institutional study found that microbes interact with sulfur- and nitrogen-rich compounds, possibly from mosses in bogs. This ...
- + Calculation Sharpens Imaging of Protons' Insides —Nuclear scientists used a new theoretical approach to calculate a value essential for unraveling the three-dimensional motion of quarks within a proto...
- + Three Sanford Burnham Prebys Faculty Members Ranked Among the World's Most Influential Scientists—Three faculty members at Sanford Burnham Prebys are among the most influential scientists worldwide in the 2024 rankings by the Institute for Scientif...
- + UAlbany Chemists Develop Color-Changing Test for Rapid Salmonella Detection—UAlbany researchers have developed a new method for fast-acting salmonella detection. The test employs a paper strip that changes color in the presenc...
- + Accelerator Experiments at RHIC Inform EIC Design—When building a one-of-a-kind particle collider filled with groundbreaking technologies, it's extremely helpful to have a place to test things out. Th...
- + Conservation Paradox: Invasive Species Are Often Threatened in Their Native Range—Non-native species introduced by humans are among the main causes of global species decline - they were partly responsible for 60 percent of the speci...
- + A Puffling Joins Atlantic Puffin Colony at Central Park Zoo—An Atlantic puffin chick hatched this summer has now been fully integrated with the rest of the colony in the Central Park Zoo Polar Zone.
- + NUS Researchers Innovate Scalable Robotic Fibres with Light-Emitting, Self-Healing and Magnetic Properties—A team of interdisciplinary scientists from the Department of Materials Science and Engineering under the College of Design and Engineering at NUS has...
- + Developing Highly Efficient Recovery Materials for Precious 'Rare Earth Metals' and Improving Resource Circulation for Digital Infrastructure—Dr. Jae-Woo Choi and his team at the Center for Water Cycle Research at the Korea Institute of Science and Technology (KIST) recently announced the de...
- + Seven People of Infrastructure Resilience—Argonne's scientific, analytical and technological expertise serves communities in times of stress or change and helps communities plan and adapt to f...
- + Dark Matter, Neutrinos and Drug Discovery: How AI Is Powering SLAC Science and Technology—Check out the second of a two-part series exploring how artificial intelligence helps researchers from around the world perform cutting-edge science w...
- + KIER's Breakthrough in Solving Waste Plastic Processing with Heat Circulation—Dr. Byungwook Hwang's research team from the CCS Research Department at the Korea Institute of Energy Research (KIER) has successfully developed a pro...
- + Taming Big Data and Particle Beams: How SLAC Researchers Are Pushing AI to the Edge—Check out the first of a two-part series exploring how artificial intelligence helps researchers from around the world perform cutting-edge science wi...
- + Stretchable and Self-Healable Lithium-Ion Battery —Researchers have developed the first-ever stretchable and self-healable lithium-ion battery with all-in-one configuration. The battery can steadily pr...
- + A Film Capacitor That Can Take the Heat—Berkeley Lab and several collaborating institutions have successfully demonstrated a machine-learning technique to accelerate discovery of materials f...
- + Seed Biology Successfully Indexed in Web of Science: Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)—We are delighted to announce that Seed Biology has been included in the Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI).
- + AI Helps Researchers Dig Through Old Maps to Find Lost Oil and Gas Wells—Undocumented orphaned wells pose hazards to both the environment and the climate. Scientists are building modern tools to help locate, assess, and pav...
- + Landmark Photosynthesis Gene Discovery Boosts Plant Height, Advances Crop Science —A team of scientists with two Department of Energy Bioenergy Research Centers -- the Center for Bioenergy Innovation, or CBI, at Oak Ridge National La...
- + Climate-Ready Crop—A team from the RIPE project has engineered potato to be more resilient to global warming showing 30% increases in tuber mass under heatwave condition...
- + Billions of People to Benefit From Technology Breakthrough That Ensures Freshwater for the World —A novel approach to make seawater evaporate faster than freshwater has been hailed as a significant breakthrough in desalination technology that will ...
- + High-Performance Motor Manufacturing with Magnetic 3D Printing: The Game-Changer for Future Industries!—Korea Institute of Machinery & Materials (KIMM) has developed magnetic 3D printing technology capable of manufacturing high-performance motors, a ...
- + Altmetric Adds Bluesky Social Media as a Research Attention Source—Digital Science is excited to announce that Altmetric has added the social media platform Bluesky as a new attention source for published research.
- + A keener eye for the invisible—From smart textiles to self-driving cars: Empa researchers are developing new types of detectors for infrared radiation that are more sustainable, fle...
- + Implementing Ancient Agricultural Practices to Confront Modern-Day Challenges of Water Scarcity and Food Insecurity —A new study exploring traditional sunken groundwater-harvesting agroecosystems in coastal and inland sand (SGHAS) bodies of Israel, Iran, Egypt, Alger...
- + GPS Alternative for Drone Navigation Using Visual Data From Stars—A surge in GPS jamming attacks in drone warfare has inspired Australian researchers to develop a celestial navigation system that uses visual data fro...
- + Argonne Contributes to Next-Generation Electronics Through New Energy Frontier Research Center—Argonne scientists will be part of the new APEX materials research center led by the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL).
- + New Study Links Extreme Heat to Increased Risk of Postpartum Depression in SoCal—A cohort of mothers in Southern California that were exposed to higher temperature during the postpartum period was associated with an increased risk ...
- + Tomato Science: Unraveling the Genetic Keys to Thriving Under Nitrate Stress—A cutting-edge studystudy has uncovered the pivotal role of the sltrxh protein in tomatoes in managing nitrate stress--a growing challenge in modern a...
- + Innovative Vortex Beam Technology Unleashes Ultra-Secure, High-Capacity Data Transmission—A new method has been developed to create optical vortices with spatial-frequency patching metasurfaces. These "super-capacity perfect vector vortex b...
- + Dragon 5 Unleashed: Charting New Frontiers in Earth Science—The journal Geo-Spatial Information Science will soon release a special issue showcasing the mid-term achievements of the China-Europe Earth Observati...
- + Deciphering City Skies: AI Unveils GNSS Error Identification—Faced with the persistent challenge of Non-Line-of-Sight (NLOS) errors in urban Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) navigation, researchers hav...
- + New Report Suggests Open Data on Edge of Becoming a Recognized Global Standard for Scholarly Output—New analysis in the State of Open Data 2024 report suggests that open data practice is now on the edge of becoming a standard, recognized and supporte...
- + From Liberal Arts to Leadership in Nuclear Physics—Mark Kevin Jones is a true Renaissance man in nuclear physics. Throughout his career, he has garnered many accomplishments, and he's even worn quite a...
- + Waste Oil to Wonder Material: Transforming Trash Into Supercapacitor Gold—In a significant development for sustainable technology, scientists have discovered a method to transform waste oil into a powerful material for energ...
- + AI-Enhanced Satellite Carbon Monoxide Fast Retrieval—A recent study presents a radiative transfer model-driven machine learning technique for retrieving carbon monoxide from the world's first hyperspectr...
- + Harnessing Nature's Arsenal: Phospholipids in Plant Defense Mechanisms—A new study reveals how plants can harness their genetic makeup to fend off Podosphaera xanthii, the fungal culprit behind powdery mildew. By activati...
- + KIER Unveils Catalyst Innovations for Sustainable Turquoise Hydrogen Solutions—Dr. Woohyun Kim's research team from the Hydrogen Research Department at the Korea Institute of Energy Research (KIER) has successfully developed an i...
- + Coastal Revelations From Space: New Satellite Tech Maps Sandy Beaches—Scientists have developed a groundbreaking method to map sandy beach intertidal zones with unprecedented accuracy using satellite data. This innovativ...
- + Sharing is Caring: Central Europe's First Farmers Lived in Equality—An international team of researchers led by Pere Gelabert and Ron Pinhasi of the University of Vienna and David Reich of Harvard University has produc...
- + KSTAR Embarks on 2024 Plasma Experiments to Advance Fusion Reactor Operations—The Korea Institute of Fusion Energy (KFE) has begun its 2024 plasma experiments, aiming to secure advanced plasma operation technologies.
- + Refining Hardwood by Bioluminescence—Since more and more deciduous trees are being planted in Swiss forests, whose wood is often burned directly, innovative ideas for a cascade use are in...
- + Commercialization of Korea's First 600mm Large-Area Semiconductor Packaging Technology with 6.5x Productivity Increase—The Korea Institute of Machinery and Materials (KIMM), an institute under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of Science and ICT, has announced the devel...
- + Discovering the Traits of Extinct Birds—Analysis of 216 extinct species by University of Utah biologists found birds endemic to islands, ccupied ecologically specific niche, lacking flight, ...
- + Meet the 2025 AANEM & ANF President —The American Association of Neuromuscular & Electrodiagnostic Medicine (AANEM) and American Neuromuscular Foundation (ANF) are excited to announce...
- + What a Second Trump Presidency Will Mean for Energy and Climate —The impact of Donald Trump's second presidency, dubbed by some as "Trump 2.0," on climate and energy was the center of discussion at a recent roundtab...
- + A Career of Chasing Particle Beams—New 2024 APS Fellow Alex Bogacz has spent his career in accelerator physics solving problems. From studying complex particle beam dynamics in particle...
- + Breakthrough in Hazardous Gas Detection: New Technology Enhances Miniaturization and Accuracy—Korea Institute of Civil Engineering and Building Technology (KICT) announced that it has created a new technology designed to make hazardous gas dete...
- + Shells, Teeth and Bones of 'Weird and Wonderful Organisms' Provide Historical Environmental Clues—A groundbreaking international study shows how chemical fingerprints left by "underappreciated" aquatic organisms could help scientists monitor global...
- + Delay and Pay: Tipping Point Costs Quadruple After Waiting—Tip the first tile in a line of dominoes and you'll set off a chain reaction, one tile falling after another. Cross a tipping point in the climate sys...
- + Benchmarking CEBAF—Particle accelerator scientists have made the measurements, crunched the numbers and consolidated the data on the performance of the brightest electro...
- + Supercharging Hydrogen Production: NiPS3's Vacancy Trick—Scientists have unveiled a strategy to amplify the catalytic power of two-dimensional NiPS3 monolayers for hydrogen evolution reactions (HER). By intr...
- + Beyond Lithium: The Rise of Sustainable Battery Alternatives—Scientists are exploring non-lithium-ion batteries as a sustainable alternative to traditional lithium-ion batteries, focusing on sodium, potassium, m...
- + Behind the Model: Science Inspired by Legos—Walt Akers, Jefferson Lab's chief systems engineer for experimental nuclear physics, created a 3D-printed model of a section of the Electron-Ion Colli...
- + Technological Breakthrough in Carbon Nanotube Applications for Battery Dry Process—Dr. Joong Tark Han's team at KERI produced the world's first powdered, highly dispersible CNT conductive additive. Successful dispersion of CNTs with ...
- + On Time, Under Budget: INL Projects Demonstrate Ability to Deliver on Big Nuclear Jobs—Since its days as the National Reactor Testing Station, Idaho National Laboratory (INL) has focused on proving that what people think can't be done is...
- + Bridging the Industry-University Divide Pays Off for Mission-Driven Institutions—A new report lays out a blueprint for success for universities and industry partners alike, with a focus on leveraging universities' research expertis...
- + Using Sunlight to Recycle Black Plastics —Researchers report in ACS Central Science the ability to leverage one additive in black plastics, with the help of sunlight or white LEDs, to convert ...
- + Developing New Polymeric Nanomaterials to Detect Harmful Substances in Extreme Environments—The Korea Institute of Science and Technology (KIST) announced that it has developed a method for synthesizing polymers based on ion-electron mixed co...
- + New Transformer-Based AI Model Enhances Precision in Rice Leaf Disease Detection—A research team has developed an innovative AI model called AISOA-SSformer that significantly improves the accuracy of detecting rice leaf diseases.
- + National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine award $600K to UAH to join Gulf Scholars Program—The Gulf Research Program (GRP) of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine has announced The University of Alabama in Huntsville...
- + Researchers Obtain the First High-Precision Mass Measurement of Aluminum-22 —Researchers at the Facility for Rare Isotope Beams made a high-precision mass measurement of aluminum-22, reaching the "proton dripline" of the nuclea...
- + 24s: A Businesslike Name for a 'High-Performing Machine' —The latest addition to the computational arsenal of Jefferson Lab is an extraordinary machine with the admittedly ordinary name of "24s." The 24s clus...
- + Hackensack Meridian CDI Researcher Loudig Earns NJ R&D Council's Emerging Tech Award—The veteran researcher receives inaugural award
- + Accessing the Lesser Known Nucleon—Protons and neutrons-known collectively as nucleons-are both the building blocks of matter, but one of these particles has received a bit more attenti...
- + Boosting Plant Genome Editing: Innovative Ternary Vectors Break Through Transformation Barriers—A recent breakthrough in biotechnology promises to change the landscape of plant genetic engineering. Imagine a persistent invader--Agrobacterium--lon...
- + NASA's Chandra, Hubble Tune Into 'Flame-Throwing' Guitar Nebula —Normally found only in heavy metal bands or certain post-apocalyptic films, a "flame-throwing guitar" has now been spotted moving through space. Astro...
- + Flower Power: Decoding the Cellular Basis of Floral Fragrance—A recent study has unraveled the intricate cellular blueprint behind the iconic fragrance of Prunus mume flowers. Using state-of-the-art single-cell R...
- + Weeping Forsythia Genome: A Treasure Trove for Ecology and Medicine—A recent study has decoded the complete genome of Forsythia suspensa, a plant renowned for its medicinal value and decorative appeal. The research del...
- + South Korea Completes Delivery of ITER Vacuum Vessel Sectors—The ITER vacuum vessel sectors, manufactured in South Korea, have been successfully delivered to the ITER construction site in Cadarache, France.
- + Exploring New LOHC Materials Through Innovative Molecular Design—KRICT researchers have unveiled groundbreaking LOHC materials that dramatically boost hydrogen storage and release rates, transforming hydrogen into a...
- + Using Matter Waves, Scientists Unveil Novel Collective Behaviors in Quantum Optics—A Stony Brook University research team has uncovered a novel regime, or set of conditions within a system, for cooperative radiative phenomena, castin...
- + Applications Open for APE Award for Innovation in Scholarly Communication—Digital Science is pleased to announce its continued support of the APE Award for Innovation in Scholarly Communication, which is currently open for a...
- + Nanoink, Printing Technologies Could Enable Electronics Repairs, Production in Space—Researchers tested new nanoink and printing technologies on the "roller coaster" of NASA microgravity flights. They demonstrated that electronic circu...
- + Five Journals Successfully Indexed in Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI) of Web of Science by Maximum Academic Press—We are thrilled to announce that five of our journals include Fruit Research, Vegetable Research, Ornamental Plant Research, Grass Research and Forest...
- + Maintaining Bridge Safer; Digital Sensing-based Monitoring System—Korea Institute of Civil Engineering and Building Technology (KICT) developed a smart monitoring system that applies digital sensing technology to mai...
- + Photon Qubits Challenge AI, Enabling More Accurate Quantum Computing Without Error-Correction Techniques—Dr. Hyang-Tag Lim's research team at the KIST has implemented a quantum computing algorithm that can estimate interatomic bond distances and ground st...
- + AI Speaks Volumes When It Comes to Detecting Parkinson's Disease—Algorithms that can detect subtle changes in a person's voice are emerging as a potential new diagnostic tool for Parkinson's disease, according to re...
- + Healthy Women Have Cells That Resemble Breast Cancer, Study Finds—A new study from researchers at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center finds that, in healthy women, some breast cells that otherwise appea...
- + Discarded Nut Shells Transformed into Eco-Friendly Ship Fuel—A research team led by Dr. Choi, Young-chan from the Clean Air Research Laboratory at the Korea Institute of Energy Research (KIER) has successfully c...
- + Powering the Future: Overcoming Key Challenges in Electric Vehicle Battery Technology—A groundbreaking review article delves into the critical challenges facing electric vehicle (EV) battery technology, offering insights into current re...
- + Cutting-edge Tech: Robotic Inspection for Steel Bridge Integrity—A new study unveils a breakthrough approach to detecting fatigue cracks in Orthotropic steel bridge decks (OSDs) using advanced robotics and deep lear...
- + Researchers Develop Clinically Validated, Wearable Ultrasound Patch for Continuous Blood Pressure Monitoring—A re-engineered wearable ultrasound patch for continuous and noninvasive blood pressure monitoring has undergone comprehensive clinical validation on ...
- + KRICT Develops New Lithium Composite Material to Enhance Performance and Safety of Next-Generation Lithium Rechargeable Battereis—Groundbreaking material technology from the Korea Research Institute of Chemical Technology effectively prevents lithium dendrite growth, tackling the...
- + New DESI Results Weigh In On Gravity—Researchers used the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument to map how nearly 6 million galaxies cluster across 11 billion years of cosmic history. Thei...
- + Listening for Early Signs of Alzheimer's Disease #ASA187—People with Alzheimer's exhibit a loss of motor control along with cognitive decline, and one of the earliest signs of this decay can be spotted in in...
- + Renowned physicist named dean of Case Western Reserve University College of Arts and Sciences—Case Western Reserve University President Eric W. Kaler and Provost Joy K. Ward announced that David Gerdes, a renowned physics scholar and department...
- + Altmetric Now Tracks Clinical Impact of Research—Digital Science announces that its flagship product Altmetric, which gauges the online attention of research, has added a new attention source: Clinic...
- + No Wires Needed! Quick and Safe Docking with Automated Mooring for Autonomous Ships—The Korea Institute of Machinery & Materials (KIMM) has successfully developed an advanced automated mooring system aimed at enhancing the safety ...
- + Cambrian Fossil From Utah Illuminates Origins of Vertebrate Life—Fossils recovered from Utah's West Desert and held in the Natural History Museum of Utah offer new insights into the origins of vertebrate life during...
- + Frontier Supercomputer Hits New Highs in Third Year of Exascale—The HPE Cray EX supercomputing system reported new highs for problem-solving speeds this week. The score earned Frontier the No. 2 spot on the Novembe...
- + Visible Light 3D Printing Encompasses Speed, Precision, and Smart Materials —The research team from the Korea Research Institute of Chemical Technology (KRICT) led by Dr. Dowon Ahn, has made significant strides in addressing th...
- + Cracking the Code of Performance Degradation in Solid Oxide Cells at the Atomic Level—Dr. Hye Jung Chang and Dr. Kyung Joong Yoon (Director) of the Hydrogen Energy Materials Research Center at the Korea Institute of Science and Technolo...
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- + 'Walk this Way': FSU Researchers' Model Explains How Ants Create Trails to Multiple Food Sources —A team of Florida State University researchers led by Assistant Professor of Mathematics Bhargav Karamched has discovered that in a foraging ant's sea...
- + New Imaging Technique Reveals Detailed Map of Brain's Blood Flow in 3D—Researchers from the University of Zurich and ETH Zurich have developed an advanced optical microscopy technique that enables the study of the brain's...
- + Nanofibrous Metal Oxide Semiconductor for Sensory Face —This study introduces a fibrous amorphous indium gallium zinc oxide material (IGZO) integrated into sensory face masks, providing real-time respirator...
- + Breakthrough Idea for CCU Technology Commercialization from 'Carbon Cycle of the Earth'—The research team led by Dr. Hyung-Suk Oh and Dr. Woong Hee Lee at the Clean Energy Research Center at Korea Institute of Science and Technology (KIST...
- + Scientists Gain New Insights into How Mass Is Distributed in Hadrons —The trace anomaly is one of the quantities that encodes the energy and momentum of particles built from quarks. Scientists believe the trace anomaly i...
- + NASA's Hubble Sees Aftermath of Galaxy's Scrape with Milky Way—Hubble witnessed a dwarf galaxy crashing through the Milky Way galaxy's gaseous halo and living to tell the tale...though a bit worse for wear!
- + MSU Expert: Diseases Threaten Deer Populations—With the firearm deer hunting season kicking off this week, many Michigan hunters have their minds set on bringing home a winning whitetail deer. But...
- + ETRI, Demonstration of 8-Photon Qubit Chip for Quantum Computation—Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute (ETRI) announced that they have developed a system capable of controlling eight photons using a ...
- + KRICT Sets New World Record for Large-Area Perovskite Solar Cells, Accelerating Commercialization—KRICT sets a new world record for large-area perovskite solar module efficiency and accelerates commercialization
- + Argonne Researchers Highlight Breakthroughs in Supercomputing and AI at SC24—Argonne National Laboratory researchers to showcase leading-edge work in high performance computing, AI and more at SC24 international conference.
- + Developing Advanced Recycling Technology to Restore Spent Battery Cathode Materials—The Korea Institute of Energy Research (KIER) has developed a cost-effective and eco-friendly recycling process that addresses the limitations of trad...
- + ETRI, Developing Core Technologies to Secure a Leading Position in 6G Communication—Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute (ETRI) announced that they will develop new key technologies for wireless access and wireless ba...
- + A Step Toward Safer X-Rays with New Detector Technology—Now, researchers publishing in ACS Central Science have taken a step toward safer X-rays by creating a highly sensitive and foldable detector that pro...
- + 'Inside the Box' Look at Excited Hadrons Could Help Solve Mystery of Particle X(3872)—So-called "XYZ states" defy the standard picture of particle behavior and have given rise to several attempts to understand their nature.
- + Power Line Test Bed Energizes Technologies for Increasing Grid Capacity—As population growth and extreme temperatures strain the United States power grid, utilities and equipment manufacturers are looking for ways to incre...
- + AI Needs to Work on Its Conversation Game—Linguistics and computer science researchers at Tufts University have discovered some of the root causes of the inability of AI to engage in human-lik...
- + Sleep is No Light Matter for Bees—Disrupted sleep cycles are a well known concern for human health and function, and now researchers have found similar impacts on insects. A new study ...
- + Decoding Ficus Hispida: New Insights Into Sex Determination in Plants—A recent study in Ficus hispida genomics has unlocked the genetic mechanisms driving this fig tree's unique reproductive system. The fully sequenced g...
- + Study: Online E-Cigarette Retailers Fail to Comply with Sale Regulations—Online e-cigarette retailers are not consistently adhering to laws aimed at preventing the sale of vaping products to minors, including regulations on...
- + Elephant Seal Colony Declines One Year After Avian Flu Outbreak—The sounds of barking elephant seals are again in the air along the breeding grounds of Peninsula Valdes, Argentina--but it's quieter. Almost exactly ...
- + Storm in a Laser Beam: Physicists Create "Light Hurricanes" That Could Transport Huge Amounts of Data—Much of modern life depends on the coding of information onto means of delivering it. Researchers at Aalto University's Department of Applied Physics ...
- + COP29: Built Environment Researchers Call for Better Alignment of Policy with Science—Scientists from across the globe are calling for experts to show their willingness to tackle emissions challenges in the built environment sector by e...
- + Revolutionary 3D Leaf Edge Reconstruction Method Enhances Plant Morphology Analysis—A research team has developed a novel method for reconstructing the 3D edges of leaves using advanced deep learning and image processing techniques.
- + AI-Powered Model Revolutionizes Rice Lodging Detection for Improved Agricultural Outcomes—A research team has introduced a cutting-edge deep learning model, AAUConvNeXt, for precise and efficient detection of rice lodging, a critical agricu...
- + Probing Neutron Star Crusts with Artificial Neural Networks —The inner crust of a neutron star is characterized by the presence of a neutron superfluid. To accurately predict the properties of neutron matter in ...
- + Deep Ocean Clues to a Million-Year-Old Ice Age Puzzle Revealed in New Study—Using climate records spanning the past 1.2 million years, the team reconstructed deep ocean properties that are crucial for understanding the ocean's...
- + New Material to Make Next Generation of Electronics Faster and More Efficient—Researchers at the University of Minnesota have achieved a new material that will be pivotal in making the next generation of high-power electronics f...
- + New Device Generates Electricity From Moisture in the Air—Binghamton University, State University of New York researchers have developed a paper-based wearable device that would provide sustained high-efficie...
- + Scientists Capture Images of Electron Molecular Crystals—Researchers have taken direct images of the Wigner molecular crystal, a new quantum phase of an electron solid. The breakthrough may advance future te...
- + New AI-Based Natural Language Feature Makes Complex Searches in Dimensions Faster and Easier—Digital Science's flagship product Dimensions has launched a beta of a new AI-based Natural Language to Query search technology.
- + Atomic-Level Heterostructures for Enhanced Photocatalytic Hydrogen Evolution—This study presents a novel approach utilizing the concentration gradient of thiourea dissociation products to synthesize a CdNCN-CdS composite photoc...
- + Fabrication of 4-Inch Wafer-Scale Heterostructure via PECVD drives AI Semiconductor Performance Innovation!—The research team led by Senior Researcher Hyeong-U Kim of the Semiconductor Manufacturing Research Center of the Korea Institute of Machinery and Mat...
- + "Seeing" More Sharply into Self-Assembled Nanomaterials—To build nanostructures, researchers need to probe these structures' internal architecture at various states of assembly in three dimensions. This pr...
- + Research Finds Coyotes Thriving Despite Human and Predator Pressures—DURHAM, N.H.--(November 6, 2024)--Research led by the University of New Hampshire sheds light on how coyotes, North America's most successful predator...
- + Deteccion de indicios de cancer de pulmon en el aliento exhalado —En un estudio publicado en la revista ACS Sensors, investigadores informan del desarrollo de sensores ultrasensibles a nanoescala que, en pruebas a pe...
- + KRISS Paves the Way for Room-Temperature 2D Topological Spin Structure Technology—The Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science (KRISS) has, for the first time in the world, generated and controlled skyrmions at room tempera...
- + For Layered 2D Materials, Robotics Produces Cleaner Interfaces Between Stacked Sheets —Layered assembly of 2D materials such as graphene have potential roles in the development of new electronic devices. Manufacturing these materials at ...
- + Defibrillation Devices Can Save Lives Using 1,000 Times Less Electricity—In this week's Chaos, researchers used an electrophysiological computer model of the heart's electrical circuits to examine the effect of the applied ...
- + How One UIC Student Is Proposing to Advance Science of Superconductivity—Materials called cubic rare earth hydrides could be superconductors in everyday conditions
- + Ensuring a Bright Future for Diamond Electronics and Sensors—To expand the potential use of diamond in semiconductor and quantum technologies, researchers are developing improved processes for growing the materi...
- + Selenium Raised Pharmaceutical Value of Garden Sage—Scientists from Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University showed that spraying of selenium stimulates the growth of garden sage - a plant, that is used ...
- + Structural Safety Monitoring of Buildings with Color Variations—Led by Dr. Jae Sung Yoon at the Korea Institute of Machinery and Materials (KIMM), and Ph.D. candidate Nguyen Hoang Minh from the UST-KIMM School, the...
- + Flow of the Future: AI Models Tackle Complex Particle Drag Coefficients—Researchers have made a groundbreaking advance in fluid dynamics, using machine learning to accurately predict the drag coefficients of complex-shaped...
- + Belle II Detector Produces World's Most Precise Measurements of Subatomic Particle Lifetimes —The new Belle II experiment recently made a world-leading measurement of the lifetime of a particular charmed baryon, a particle that is produced and ...
- + Reconstructing Ancient Climate Provides Clues to Climate Change—A 15-year study of a site in Bolivia by an international team led by Case Western Reserve University provides a comprehensive view of an ancient ecosy...
- + Fossil of Huge Terror Bird Offers New Information About Wildlife in South America 12 Million Years Ago—Researchers including a Johns Hopkins University evolutionary biologist report they have analyzed a fossil of an extinct giant meat-eating bird -- whi...
- + A Single Step from Liquid Hydrogen Production to Safety Values Testing—The Hydrogen Electric Research Team at the Korea Electrotechnology Research Institute (KERI) has developed the world's first integrated system capable...
- + Aiming to Shape a New Tech Revolution—Engineering professor Mingzhe Chen is working on several projects that could improve on our existing wireless networks. For this work, he was recently...
- + Advanced AI Techniques Enhance Crop Leaf Disease Detection in Tropical Agriculture—A research team showcases the application of deep learning models in identifying leaf diseases in key tropical crops such as coconut, mango, and duria...
- + A New Study Highlights Microalgae as Sustainable Ingredients for Food and Pharmaceutical Applications—A research team has unveiled the unique chemical, microstructural, rheological, and flavor-related properties of four commercially available microalga...
- + Nitric Oxide Treatment Preserves Fresh Walnuts, Reduces Decay, and Maintains Quality—A research team demonstrates the efficacy of sodium nitroprusside (SNP), a nitric oxide (NO) donor, in preserving fresh walnuts (Juglans regia L.) pos...
- + Artificial Intelligence: A Double-Edged Sword for the Environment?—A new study highlights the rising environmental toll of artificial intelligence, spotlighting the surge in energy consumption and carbon emissions dri...
- + UAlbany Atmospheric Scientist Partners to Study Factors Behind Contrail Formation—Fangqun Yu, a senior researcher at UAlbany's Atmospheric Sciences Research Center, has released a new paper in Environmental Sciences & Technology...
- + FSU Researcher Available to Comment on Climate Impact of Shipping Emissions—By: Kayla Cardenas | Published: October 31, 2024 | 12:25 pm | SHARE: As international shipping continues to power global trade, its environmental impa...
- + Scientists Prepare for the Most Ambitious Sky Survey Yet, Anticipating New Insight on Dark Matter and Dark Energy—Argonne scientists are contributing to the success of the Legacy Survey of Space and Time through advanced simulation, analysis and collaborative part...
- + Researchers Develop Artificial Plants That Purify Indoor Air, Generate Electricity—Researchers at Binghamton University, State University of New York have developed artificial plants that purify indoor air and generate electricity.
- + Fundamental Quantum Model Recreated From Nanographenes—Quantum technologies promise breakthroughs in communication, computing, sensors and much more. However, quantum states are fragile, and their effects ...
- + Safer and More Precise Nuclear Plant Dismantlement!—The research team, led by Dr. In-Deok Park at KIMM, successfully developed an underwater laser cutting technology.
- + Korean Research Team Develops Innovative Fusion Process to Overcome Drawbacks of Waste Plastic Pyrolysis—A Korean joint research team has developed a technology to produce high-value-added plastic raw materials called dicarboxylic acids (α,ω-diacids) by r...
- + Impact of molecular symmetry on crystallization pathways in extremely supersaturated solutions—The Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science (KRISS) has become the first in the world to observe the structural evolution of solute molecule...
- + Buried Alive: Carbon Dioxide Release From Magma Deep Beneath Ancient Volcanoes Was a Hidden Driver of Earth's Past Climate —An international team of geoscientists led by a volcanologist at Rutgers University-New Brunswick has discovered that, contrary to present scientific ...
- + Collaboration Speeds Complex Chemical Modeling—A recent collaboration among researchers from HUN-REN Wigner Research Centre for Physics in Hungary and the Department of Energy's Pacific Northwest N...
- + Argonne Builds on Past Success with Cathode Design for Lithium-Ion Batteries—Argonne develops a breakthrough material for the cathode in lithium-ion batteries. It enables an across-the-board improvement in battery performance, ...
- + NIH Director Monica M. Bertagnolli Honored with NIAF Leonardo da Vinci Award in Health and Science—The National Italian American Foundation (NIAF) presented its Leonardo da Vinci Award in Health and Science to National Institutes of Health (NIH) Dir...
- + Digital Science Boosts Support for Research Institutions with Upgrade to Dimensions Research Security—Digital Science today announces improved support for research security with an important upgrade to its Dimensions Research Security dashboard app.
- + Mekong Environment Resilience Week: Solutions for Southeast Asia's Environmental Issues —The Social Research Institute of Chulalongkorn University, in collaboration with the Stockholm Environment Institute (SEI) Asia, and with support from...
- + New Study Uses Climate Data to Predict Building Maintenance Costs for U.S. Department of Defense—Researchers examined the costs of weather-related damage and destruction for companies and government agencies with multiple buildings. The researcher...
- + Scientist on Personal Mission to Improve Global Water Safety Makes Groundbreaking Discovery —A study led by the University of Bristol shedding new light on how arsenic can be made less dangerous to humans has the potential to dramatically impr...
- + New Metal 3D Printing Technology for Ultra-Strong Materials used in Space!—The research team led by Dr. Jeong Min Park from the Nano Materials Research Division at the Korea Institute of Materials Science (KIMS) has successfu...
- + Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Large Language Models for Science (but Were Afraid to Ask)—Large language models are changing the way that people create and communicate, but they can also change the way we do science. Researchers from Argonn...
- + New Report Demands Greater Understanding of the Impact of Change on Academia—Digital Science is today calling for greater awareness of the impact that a myriad of fast-developing technologies are having on academics and their i...
- + A Single Thin Film Perfectly Absorbs All Electromagnetic Waves!—The research team of Dr. Byeongjin Park and Dr. Sang Bok Lee at the Korea Institute of Materials Science (KIMS), has developed the world's first ultra...
- + Light Makes Special Materials Move at Ultrafast Speeds —Relaxor ferroelectrics have greatly enhanced electrical and mechanical properties that originate in the materials' domain structure. Knowing how quick...
- + Wayne State Researcher Secures Two Grants From the National Institute on Aging to Address Alzheimer's Disease—A Wayne State University School of Medicine faculty member has been awarded a total of $2.3 million by the National Institute on Aging of the National...
- + Applications Now Open for Department of Energy Computational Science Graduate Fellowship—The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) today announced a fellowship open to all U.S. students pursuing doctoral degrees in fields that use high-performan...
- + Study: Invasive Silver Carp Reduce Movement in Chicago-Area Water—Invasive silver carp have been spreading throughout the Mississippi River Basin since their introduction a half-century ago. Yet, try as they might, t...
- + By Turning Our Waste Into Wealth, Argonne Researchers Are Recirculating Earth's Precious Resources and Keeping Pollutants Out of the Environment—Researchers at Argonne are working toward a circular economy by developing technologies to turn waste into valuable commodities.
- + A Cosmic Chemical Breakthrough: Astronomers Discover New Building Blocks for Complex Organic Matter—The element carbon is a building block for life, both on Earth and potentially elsewhere in the vast reaches of space. There should be a lot of carbon...
- + For Heating Plasma in Fusion Devices, Researchers Unravel How Electrons Respond to Neutral Beam Injection —Plasmas for fusion research can be heated using neutral beam injection (NBI). With NBI, fast neutral particles from a beam source are injected into th...
- + Spooky Season Bat Expert Available for Comment
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