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Electric fields steered nanoparticles through a liquid-filled maze – this new method could improve drug delivery and purification systems -- Daniel K. Schwartz, University of Colorado Boulder and Ankur Gupta, University of Colorado Boulder17 hours ago
Turning motion into medicine: How AI, motion capture and wearables can improve your health -- Azarang Asadi, Oklahoma State University; Collin D. Bowersock, Oklahoma State University, and Matthew Bird, Oklahoma State University1 day ago
Why do people have baby teeth and adult teeth? -- Christina Nicholas, University of Illinois Chicago and David Avenetti, University of Illinois Chicago1 day ago
James Watson exemplified the best and worst of science – from monumental discoveries to sexism and cutthroat competition -- Andor J. Kiss, Miami University1 day ago
Always watching: How ICE's plan to monitor social media 24/7 threatens privacy and civic participation -- Nicole M. Bennett, Indiana University4 days ago
Brewery waste can be repurposed to make nanoparticles that can fight bacteria -- Alcina Johnson Sudagar, Washington University in St. Louis4 days ago
Why people don't demand data privacy – even as governments and corporations collect more personal information -- Rohan Grover, American University and Josh Widera, USC Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism5 days ago
SETI's 'Noah's Ark' – a space historian explores how the advent of radio astronomy led to the USSR's search for extraterrestrial life -- Gabriela Radulescu, Smithsonian Institution6 days ago
All government shutdowns disrupt science − in 2025, the consequences extend far beyond a lapse in funding -- Kenneth M. Evans, Rice University6 days ago
Signatures meant more in Mesopotamia than they do now − what cylinder seals say about ancient and modern life -- Serdar Yalçin, Macalester College8 days ago
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25 Years of the International Space Station: What archaeology tells us about living and working in space -- Justin St. P. Walsh, Chapman University11 days ago
With more Moon missions on the horizon, avoiding crowding and collisions will be a growing challenge -- Mariel Borowitz, Georgia Institute of Technology and Brian Gunter, Georgia Institute of Technology12 days ago
Solar storms have influenced our history – an environmental historian explains how they could also threaten our future -- Dagomar Degroot, Georgetown University14 days ago
Office of Space Commerce faces an uncertain future amid budget cuts and new oversight -- Michael Liemohn, University of Michigan20 days ago
Astronauts can get motion sick while splashing back down to Earth – virtual reality headsets could help them stay sharp -- Taylor Lonner, University of Colorado Boulder and Torin Clark, University of Colorado Boulder21 days ago
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What is DNS? A computer engineer explains this foundational piece of the web – and why it's the internet's Achilles' heel -- Doug Jacobson, Iowa State University11 days ago
AI chatbots are becoming everyday tools for mundane tasks, use data shows -- Jeanne Beatrix Law, Kennesaw State University14 days ago
OpenAI slipped shopping into 800 million ChatGPT users' chats − here's why that matters -- Yuanyuan (Gina) Cui, Coastal Carolina University and Patrick van Esch, Coastal Carolina University21 days ago
Federal shutdown deals blow to already hobbled cybersecurity agency -- Richard Forno, University of Maryland, Baltimore County1 month ago
'Whisper networks' don't work as well online as off − here's why women are better able to look out for each other in person -- Carrie Ann Johnson, Iowa State University1 month ago
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Water bears survive cosmic radiation with one DNA-protecting protein – learning how could boost human resilience, too -- Tyler J. Woodward, University of Iowa12 days ago
AI reveals which predators chewed ancient humans' bones – challenging ideas on which Homo species was the first tool-using hunter -- Manuel Domínguez-Rodrigo, Rice University13 days ago
Dinosaur 'mummies' help scientists visualize the fleshy details of these ancient animals -- Paul C. Sereno, University of Chicago18 days ago
COVID-19 mRNA vaccines could unlock the next revolution in cancer treatment – new research -- Adam Grippin, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center and Christiano Marconi, University of Florida20 days ago
Woven baskets aren't just aesthetically pleasing – materials science research finds they're sturdier and more resilient than stiff containers -- Guowei (Wayne) Tu, University of Michigan and Evgueni Filipov, University of Michigan15 days ago
A flexible lens controlled by light-activated artificial muscles promises to let soft machines see -- Corey Zheng, Georgia Institute of Technology and Shu Jia, Georgia Institute of Technology20 days ago
Giant ground sloths' fossilized teeth reveal their unique roles in the prehistoric ecosystem -- Larisa R. G. DeSantis, Vanderbilt University and Aditya Reddy Kurre, University of Pennsylvania20 days ago
Rethinking polygamy – new research upends conventional thinking about the advantages of monogamous marriage -- David W. Lawson, University of California, Santa Barbara21 days ago
What both sides of America's polarized divide share: Deep anxieties about the meaning of life and existence itself -- Carl F. Weems, Iowa State University12 days ago
Children can be systematic problem-solvers at younger ages than psychologists had thought – new research -- Celeste Kidd, University of California, Berkeley1 month ago
How VR and AI could help the next generation grow kinder and more connected -- Ekaterina Muravevskaia, Indiana University1 month ago
The science of defiance: A psychology researcher explains why people comply – and how to resist -- Sunita Sah, Cornell University1 month ago
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Why can't every country get along with each other? It comes down to resources, inequality and perception -- Kaleb Demerew, West Texas A&M University; Institute for Humane Studies8 days ago
What's the difference between ghosts and demons? Books, folklore and history reflect society's supernatural beliefs -- Penelope Geng, Macalester College14 days ago
Why are women's shoes so pointy? A fashion expert on impractical but stylish footwear -- Michael Watson, University of South Carolina21 days ago
Why are elements like radium dangerous? A chemist explains radioactivity and its health effects -- Kelling Donald, University of Richmond29 days ago
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Why can't we feel the Earth moving? -- Nilakshi Veerabathina, University of Texas at Arlington1 month ago