Decoding a material’s ‘memory’

Decoding a material’s ‘memory’

New research details the relationship between particle structure and flow in disordered materials, insights that can be used to understand systems ran...

March 25, 2022, 12:20 p.m.

Mayur Tembhare

Light derails electrons through graphene

Light derails electrons through graphene

Researchers have experimentally caused electrons to bend in bilayer graphene with the use of light. The way electrons flow in materials determine its ...

March 25, 2022, 2 a.m.

Mayur Tembhare

Tuberculosis induces premature cellular aging

Tuberculosis induces premature cellular aging

Researchers found that the cells of humans and animals who have recovered from tuberculosis had prematurely aged up to 12 to 14 years. It's possible t...

March 25, 2022, 12:26 a.m.

Mayur Tembhare

Popular male dolphins produce more offspring

Popular male dolphins produce more offspring

The reproductive success of male dolphins is not determined by strength or age, but via social bonds with other males. The better integrated males are...

March 24, 2022, 11:48 p.m.

Mayur Tembhare

Do octopuses, squid and crabs have emotions?

Do octopuses, squid and crabs have emotions?

Octopuses can solve complex puzzles and show a preference for different individuals, but whether they, and other animals and invertebrates, have emoti...

March 24, 2022, 10:12 p.m.

Mayur Tembhare

Breaking down plastic into its constituent parts

Breaking down plastic into its constituent parts

A team of ETH researchers led by Athina Anastasaki have succeeded in breaking down plastic into its molecular building blocks and in recovering over 9...

March 24, 2022, 10:07 p.m.

Mayur Tembhare

Limiting energy in neurons exacerbates epilepsy

Limiting energy in neurons exacerbates epilepsy

Epilepsy, one of the most common neurological disorders, is characterized by the spontaneous repetition of seizures caused by the hyperactivity of a g...

March 24, 2022, 10:07 p.m.

Mayur Tembhare

Can a poisonous sea snail replace morphine?

Can a poisonous sea snail replace morphine?

A sea snail living in the Pacific Ocean off the Philippines may be able to help scientists develop an alternative to addictive painkillers like morphi...

March 24, 2022, 10:07 p.m.

Mayur Tembhare

Warming oceans are getting louder

Warming oceans are getting louder

Climate change is speeding sound transmission in the oceans and the way it varies over the globe with physical properties of the oceans. Two 'acoustic...

March 24, 2022, 8:38 p.m.

Mayur Tembhare

Improving prognosis in chronic kidney disease

Improving prognosis in chronic kidney disease

Researchers have conducted a retrospective study of over 3100 people with chronic kidney disease to evaluate the association between mineralocorticoid...

March 24, 2022, 11:11 a.m.

Mayur Tembhare

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