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…
A traveling brain wave sweeps the cortex to read working memory
Traveling waves sweep the cortex to read working memory, with rotating beta-band activity in the prefrontal cortex guiding memory encoding and retrieval
Rydberg atoms detect radio signals in new quantum antenna
Rydberg atoms detect radio signals with a laser-driven quantum antenna in a glass cell, offering broadband, noninvasive sensing from near DC to beyond 100 GHz
IBM and Anthropic partner to integrate Claude AI into developer tools
IBM and Anthropic team to embed Claude into IBM’s enterprise IDE, delivering about 45% productivity gains in tests while enforcing governance and security
New tool tracks lipid movement between cellular organelles
Researchers unveil a light-activated labeling method to track lipid movement between organelles in living cells, producing a quantitative map of trafficking
New prostate cancer approach blocks thyroid hormone receptor
A new study by an international research team has identified a novel approach to treating prostate cancer by blocking a…
Research quantifies the carbon hoofprint of meat consumption in American cities
A comprehensive new study has quantified the greenhouse gas emissions from meat consumed in thousands of U.S. cities, revealing a…
Conjugated polymers spontaneously form chiral structures
Conjugated polymers spontaneously form chiral structures
Red Sea vent microbes and geology actively shape one another
Scientists reveal Hatiba Mons in the Red Sea hosts low-temperature iron-oxide vents whose minerals and microbial mats shape and are shaped by each other