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The team’s new compact and lightweight imaging unit can be installed on a long-term satellite mission. Their simulations show that a comprehensive map of the entire surface might be produced in a few years.

Ten-Kilo Telescope Built Like a Crab’s Eye Could Finally Map the Whole Moon’s Chemistry

Why Antidepressants Make You Feel Worse Before They Make You Feel Better

When the transistor operates, a hole channel forms while a cation-induced electric double layer builds up at the drain electrode. This lets electrons and holes recombine to produce light. The effect depends on cations migrating on their own, driven by the ion-transport enhancer in the active layer. Because this double-layer charge injection is stable and efficient, the device emits bright, steady light even with a single active layer.

Koreans Fold Processing, Memory, and Light Into a Single Soft Transistor

Using a novel approach to obtain a common intermediate, the researchers then employed two bioinspired coupling reactions to complete the total synthesis of bisleuconothine A and bousigonine B for the first time.

A Cancer-Fighting Molecule from Tree Bark Has Finally Been Built from Scratch

Researchers were able to impersonate people in a phone's adress book (right) and insert spoofed texts into existing text threads.

The Texting Flaw That Let Anyone With an Email Pose as Your Bank

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A Simple Recipe of Lasers and Mirrors Builds Quantum States No One Had Imagined

Researchers highlight the potential of THz biophotonics as an emerging interdisciplinary research field and present a technological roadmap toward its broader implementation.

What Blocks Terahertz Scanners Might Also Make Them Useful Doctors

Illustration: Chalmers University of Technology | Viktor Lilja

The Neural Network That Was Taught Physics Before It Saw Any Data

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Your Saliva Carries a Chemical Fingerprint of a Sleepless Night

Researchers at Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden, have developed a new, entirely bio-based material from a somewhat unexpected ingredient: yeast.

Yeast Can Now Be 3D Printed Into Renewable Walls and Light Screens

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Renewable-Powered AI Isn’t As Clean As It Looks, According to UN Scientists

‘Don’t scare the cat!’ A team of UNSW researchers has developed a new way to check for errors in quantum computers without significantly disrupting the fragile quantum information they rely on.

The Cat Stays Alive: Reading a Quantum Chip Without Wrecking It

A whitespotted eagle ray feeds on hard-shelled mollusks in its natural habitat. The distinctive crunching sounds produced during feeding are helping FAU researchers develop AI-powered tools to monitor predator-prey interactions beneath the ocean surface

AI Identifies a Ray’s Prey From the Sound of Cracking Shells

Left: The photon and matter (here, labeled spins) are separate. On the right side, the matter (spins) and photons have become entangled.

How Pushing a Material to Its Breaking Point Could Unlock the Quantum Entanglement Hidden Inside It

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