New research shows pollution particles can stick to red blood cells, traveling through the body—and masks may help stop them ...
The University of Miami findings add to growing evidence that microplastics from what we eat and drink can accumulate in unexpected parts of the body.
A paper published in PNAS in May describes work by External Professor Juan Pérez-Mercader and colleagues to create ...
Steel has underpinned modern life for centuries, but it comes at an expensive cost. The industry is responsible for nearly 7 ...
A new study suggests fat deposits in the brain may play a larger role in Alzheimer's disease than previously thought.
Chinese scientists have achieved a breakthrough by developing "NeuroWorm," a free-navigating microfiber for advanced neuromonitoring and treatment. Inspired by earthworms, this 200-micrometre device ...
Festo demonstrates a seamless flow of wafers picked, aligned and transported to wet chemistry or a vacuum-based process.
Chinese scientists have devised "NeuroWorm", an intelligent microfiber capable of navigating freely inside the body, ...
A new system, made by splitting a laser beam into 12,000 tweezers and trapping 6,100 neutral atom qubits, hit new heights for coherence times.
Zebra mussels originally came to North America through shipping vessels traveling in the St. Lawrence Seaway from Eastern ...
Scientists made real plants glow by putting tiny light-storing particles into their leaves - no batteries or gene editing needed.
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