Month: November 2025
EVs quickly overcome energy-intensive manufacturing to become cleaner than gas cars
Nature Communications finds EVs offset their higher manufacturing emissions within about 1.5 years of driving, with faster break-even on cleaner grids worldwide
Revived classic technique reveals new bacterial biofilm defenses
Researchers revive a classic imaging method to reveal how Pseudomonas aeruginosa biofilms use eDNA from dying cells to trap antibiotics and shore up the matrix
Scientists release preparation guide for Mars sample return
An international team of scientists has laid out the comprehensive strategy for handling the first samples of rock and soil…
Battery-equipped kitchen stove simplifies gas to electric upgrades
A California-based startup has developed an induction stove with an integrated battery, a design that allows it to plug into…
Novel molecular mechanisms forge retinal neuron identity
Researchers have identified a key protein that acts as a master switch in determining the final identity of specialized neurons…
Supramolecular robotics enables soft materials to move adapt and self-assemble
Supramolecular robotics enables soft materials to move, adapt and self-assemble, demonstrated by reactive oil droplets powered by Marangoni-driven motion
Research advances networked quantum sensing technology
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US Energy Department and AMD build AI supercomputers for fusion and cancer research
The U.S. Department of Energy is partnering with Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) in a combined public-private investment worth over $1…
Climate change and volunteer burnout jeopardize fat bike trails
Climate disruption and volunteer burnout threaten fat bike trails as erratic winters strain maintenance crews and widen the gap between riders and stewards