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Mid-America Science Museum’s Tinkering Studio turns paper into STEM fun
1+ hour, 56+ min ago (324+ words) Mid-America Science Museum's Tinkering Studio is bringing imaginative education to the children of Hot Springs through its monthly programs. January's theme, "World of Paper," teaches children about the various uses of paper, along with the science behind it. MASM Educators…...
Scientists capture first real-time images of electrons breaking bonds
2+ hour, 57+ min ago (643+ words) By combining high-speed electron pulses with new analysis tools, scientists image both electronic and atomic motion in real time. Chemistry textbooks explain how reactions start and end, but they rarely show what happens in between. Seeing these hidden moments matters…...
Creating Synthetic Protein-Binding DNA Systems in Cells
3+ hour, 49+ min ago (930+ words) In a groundbreaking development that could redefine the future of synthetic biology, researchers have unveiled an innovative approach to engineering DNA-protein interactions that bypasses the conventional genetic constraints of DNA. By leveraging retrons'bacterial genetic elements capable of producing small DNA…...
CO2 + H2O = cleaner recycling of dead lithium batteries?
7+ hour, 58+ min ago (198+ words) Chinese scientists have found a way to recycle lithium batteries using only carbon dioxide and water " eliminating the need for harsh, polluting chemicals to extract the lithium and upcycle cathode materials. The team from the Chinese Academy of Sciences and…...
Superionic form of water may power planetary magnetic fields
10+ hour, 52+ min ago (713+ words) A schematic of superionic water, where oxygen atoms form a solid lattice and hydrogen ions move freely. Powerful lasers allow this planet-like state to be recreated and measured in the lab. (CREDIT: Greg Stewart / SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory) The research…...
This “LIVING METAL” Could Change Biolectronics | Newswise
11+ hour, 3+ min ago (118+ words) This isn't sci-fi -- it's science! Binghamton University, State University of New York researchers are pioneering living metal that may one day power wearable tech and more! This "LIVING METAL" Could Change Biolectronics Connecting Research and Experts with Journalists Unlock Your…...
Exploring Metabolic Noise Opens New Paths to Better Biomanufacturing | Newswise
11+ hour, 44+ min ago (316+ words) Newswise " Much like humans, microbial organisms can be fickle in their productivity. One moment they're cranking out useful chemicals in vast fermentation tanks, metabolizing feed to make products from pharmaceuticals and supplements to biodegradable plastics or fuels, and the next,…...
UCLA-Led Team Discovers Metallic Material with Record Thermal Conductivity
12+ hour, 27+ min ago (207+ words) Theta-phase tantalum nitride conducts heat nearly three times better than copper, opening new pathways for cooling electronics and AI hardware A sequence showing how thermal energy, carried by electrons, spreads through theta-phase tantalum nitride after the metallic material is struck…...
About this collection | Synthesis and applications of multifunctional aerogels
12+ hour, 35+ min ago (153+ words) This Collection brings together recent research on aerogels, with an emphasis on aerogels that are optimized for more than one property. Areas of interest include, but are not limited to, the following: The Collection will publish original research Articles, Reviews,…...
LANL Scientists Earn American Physical Society Recognition – Hill Named Fellow; Fryer And Morris Receive Honors
13+ hour, 21+ min ago (272+ words) LANL NEWS RELEASEhree Los Alamos National Laboratory scientists have received prestigious recognition from the American Physical Society. Larry Glenn Hill was elected as a fellow of the society, Christopher Fryer was awarded the 2026 Hans A. Bethe Prize, and Christopher Morris received…...