Month: October 2025
Nokia advocates for global AI standards to unify telecommunications networks
Nokia is advocating for the establishment of global standards for artificial intelligence within the telecommunications sector, warning that a fractured…
Vibrating molecules reveal new insights into cell biology
Vibrational imaging of living cells, using CARS and SRS, reveals label-free, nanoscale maps of lipids and proteins in liquid environments without dyes now
Halley’s Comet debris creates the Orionid meteor shower
Stargazers are in for a celestial show this week as the annual Orionid meteor shower reaches its peak, offering a…
Retired croplands show significant potential for carbon storage
Farmland taken out of agricultural production shows a remarkable and lasting capacity to store carbon in its soils, according to…
New fluorescent molecules glow in water to illuminate cells
Researchers unveil a new class of fluorescent molecules that brighten in water, shift blue in aqueous media, and enable brighter cellular imaging for biomedicine
Pioneering research tests herbicide to protect New York lakes
Researchers in New York test a chelated copper herbicide in mesocosms to control starry stonewort while protecting lake ecosystems at SUNY Cobleskill
Researchers use hydrogel PUF tags as unique fingerprints for products, enabling smartphone verification against a secure database to curb counterfeiting
A simple 28-day intervention that transformed urban preschool playgrounds into miniature forests led to rapid, beneficial changes in children’s immune…