By controlling the swimming behavior of jellyfish, scientists could have an efficient and environmentally-friendly way to monitor coral reefs, track oil spills or observe climate change effects.
Using fluidic devices and 3D printing, researchers fabricated complex oriented tissues with multiple directionality such as those found in skin dermis.
Scientists in China, UK and Australia have identified a brain molecule that makes nerves more sensitive and more likely to react to light during migraines. Knowing this could lead to future treatments.
In a world-first, researchers reveal how ultra-high dose rates can protect normal cells during radiation therapy, potentially reducing side effects of the cancer treatment.
A new electron microscopy technique allows researchers to directly observe hydrogen behaviour inside light metals, revealing, for example, hydrogen storage and defect healing in palladium.
Researchers have developed a smartphone-compatible alcohol sensor that can visually detect a full range of ethanol concentrations, without the need for complex electronics or lab tools.
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