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Flexible Liquid Metal Microfingers Measure Cell Stiffness
3+ min ago (805+ words) Bioengineer. org Flexible Liquid Metal Microfingers Measure Cell Stiffness In the dynamic field of biomedical engineering, the ability to measure cellular mechanical properties with high precision remains a coveted breakthrough. Recently, an innovative study has presented soft microfingers equipped with…...
UNIST Develops Nano Photonic Material with 7-Fold Luminescence Shift on Water Contact
5+ hour, 32+ min ago (267+ words) Conversely, the team also implemented a QR code that is recognizable only in a dry state. The QR code, created by alternating bright hydrogel dome regions with relatively dark polymer regions, works on the principle that when moisture contacts the…...
Shattering Barriers: Integrated Solar-Powered Approach for Upcycling
1+ hour, 46+ min ago (281+ words) In the quest to shape a sustainable future and build a circular carbon economy, a fundamental shift is underway in the way scientists approach the recycling and valorization of biomass and plastics. Conventional recycling technologies, long plagued by energy-intensive processes…...
Glyn Dawson, pioneering lipid biochemist, 1943-2026
9+ hour, 4+ min ago (356+ words) Glyn Dawson, an expert on lipid biochemistry and longtime professor in the Departments of Pediatrics and Biochemistry and Molecular Biology at the University of Chicago, died April 14 at the age of 83. Dawson was known for multiple discoveries about the nervous…...
12 VP&S Scientists Awarded Schaefer Scholar Grants
10+ hour, 25+ min ago (141+ words) Mirage News Twelve scientists at Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons have received awards from the Schaefer Research Scholars Program, made possible through a bequest from Dr. Ludwig Schaefer. This year, the annual awards were granted to distinguished…...
Japanese scientists discover "liquid gold" nanoparticles that behave almost like living material
9+ hour, 19+ min ago (43+ words) The Times of India - Japanese scientists discover "liquid gold" nanoparticles that behave almost like living material How Japanese scientists created liquid-like gold nanoparticles Why adaptive nanomaterials matter in material science...
Mining Residues Enable Sustainable Wastewater Treatment Systems
6+ hour, 24+ min ago (574+ words) Phosphate mining residues enhance pollutant removal in constructed wetlands through adsorption and ion exchange. This mining-based approach supports water reuse and circular economy solutions in water-scarce regions. A recent study published in'Agronomy investigates the use of phosphate mining residues from…...
Alan G. Hinnebusch Receives $500, 000 Gruber Genetics Prize for
9+ hour ago (958+ words) Breakthroughs in Integrated Stress Response Bioengineer. org Alan G. Hinnebusch Receives $500, 000 Gruber Genetics Prize for Breakthroughs in Integrated Stress Response In a milestone moment for the field of molecular genetics, Alan G. Hinnebusch, Ph D, a Distinguished Investigator at the National Institutes…...
Scientists analyzed more than 2, 300 seawater samples and made a troubling discovery: they found 248 man-made chemicals in waters around the world, even far from the coast
12+ hour, 26+ min ago (768+ words) Home - Environment - Scientists analyzed more than 2, 300 seawater samples and made a troubling discovery: they found 248 man-made chemicals in waters around the world, even far from the coast A new study has found that human-made chemicals are present not only near…...
Proteins That Create Ice Inspire "Cool" Applications | Newswise
13+ hour, 56+ min ago (32+ words) Ice-nucleating proteins naturally bind only to organic surfaces, so understanding whether they can bind to human-made materials can help with applications like deicing, creating artificial snow, cryo-medicine, and more....