Astronomers observe a galaxy’s magnetic field in the very early Universe
The galaxy 9io9 is seen as it was when the cosmos was just 2.5 billion years old, making this the earliest galactic magnetic field ever observed. The post Astronomers observe a galaxy’s magnetic field...
View ArticleFirst ever diagnostic test for chronic fatigue syndrome sparks hope
An innovative blood test designed to identify chronic fatigue syndrome, and potentially applicable to long COVID and Lyme disease, boasts 91% accuracy. The post First ever diagnostic test for chronic...
View ArticleWhite dwarfs could help find dark matter
Due to their incredible density, astronomers believe white dwarfs might make the perfect dark matter detectors. The post White dwarfs could help find dark matter appeared first on Advanced Science News.
View ArticleThe James Webb Space Telescope spots quartz in exoplanet atmosphere
New discovery once again shows how strange planets outside the Solar System can get, and astronomers are thrilled. The post The James Webb Space Telescope spots quartz in exoplanet atmosphere appeared...
View ArticleBreaking the quantum limit in gravitational wave detectors
Physicists working on LIGO have surpassed the quantum limit to enhance gravitational wave detectors and revolutionize astrophysical observations. The post Breaking the quantum limit in gravitational...
View ArticleNew sunscreens on the horizon? UV-blocking molecules isolated from cyanobacteria
Molecules isolated from a rare cyanobacteria found in Japan found to have UV-absorbing, antioxidant, and anti-aging properties. The post New sunscreens on the horizon? UV-blocking molecules isolated...
View ArticleA new smart paint blends art and science
Scientists have designed a new paint formulation based on a natural pigment that changes color in response to sunlight. The post A new smart paint blends art and science appeared first on Advanced...
View ArticleScientists look for “new physics” beyond the Standard Model
Even a well-established theory like the Standard Model is not accurate all the time, and there are phenomena that defy its predictions. The post Scientists look for “new physics” beyond the Standard...
View ArticleCellulose could replace plastics in flexible electronics
Discover how cellulose may revolutionize flexible electronics, replacing plastics in eco-friendly, sustainable substrates for innovative devices. The post Cellulose could replace plastics in flexible...
View ArticleJWST captures stunning images of Uranus
The powerful telescope gave space fans an early Christmas present in the form of a detailed image of Uranus, observed using infrared light. The post JWST captures stunning images of Uranus appeared...
View ArticleTackling e-waste by making electronics compostable and recyclable
Researchers are tackling the growing problem of electronic waste by designing wearable electronics from sustainable and recyclable materials. The post Tackling e-waste by making electronics compostable...
View ArticleAvocado tree waste used to make sustainable food packaging
A material derived from avocado pruning waste and bio-polyethylene combines high strength with biodegradability. The post Avocado tree waste used to make sustainable food packaging appeared first on...
View ArticleThe decline of large river animals and the ecosystems now in peril
The decline of freshwater megafauna, including river dolphins, hippos, and crocodiles, is triggering significant consequences for ecosystems. The post The decline of large river animals and the...
View ArticleCrushed glass replaces soil in this innovative approach to sustainable...
Pilot study explores how recycled glass is being used to grow salsa ingredients, protect coastlines, and safeguard the future of farming. The post Crushed glass replaces soil in this innovative...
View ArticleCinnamon particles help make edible gas marbles
This is the first instance of incorporating edible particles into gas marbles, with some intriguing applications in gastronomy. The post Cinnamon particles help make edible gas marbles appeared first...
View ArticleA robot made from radish sprouts and the rise of plant-based machines
Radish sprouts power a new wave of eco-friendly robots that move, grow, and could even be eaten after their work is done. The post A robot made from radish sprouts and the rise of plant-based machines...
View ArticleHow carbon dioxide and biomass could become resilient, sustainable food sources
As valuable resources dwindle and environmental risks loom, reducing our dependence on traditional agriculture is becoming necessary. The post How carbon dioxide and biomass could become resilient,...
View ArticleFused comb jellies share their secrets of regeneration
Two individual comb jellies can fuse into a single organism, providing an incredible feat of regeneration rarely seen in the animal world. The post Fused comb jellies share their secrets of...
View ArticleAutonomous robot swarms come together to perform a variety of missions
Researchers have developed an optimization program to design the behavior of small e-puck robots to allow them to work in unison. The post Autonomous robot swarms come together to perform a variety of...
View ArticleBlack hole images deliver a deathblow to alternative theory of gravity
Images of the supermassive black holes wouldn’t have been possible if mimetic gravity was the right recipe for gravity. The post Black hole images deliver a deathblow to alternative theory of gravity...
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