Oxford team engineer quantum-enabled proteins, opening a new frontier in biotechnology

University of Oxford researchers develop magneto-sensitive proteins, enhancing biomedical imaging and targeted drug delivery techniques.
Mysterious iron ‘bar’ discovered in famous nebula

UCL and Cardiff University team uncover iron cloud, potentially as massive as Mars, within Ring Nebula.
New mass spectrometer could transform research

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory pioneers a technique enhancing mass spectrometer sensitivity, potentially revolutionising drug target discovery worldwide.
Solar hydrogen can now be produced efficiently without the scarce metal platinum

Researchers at Chalmers University of Technology develop cost-effective method using conductive plastic for sustainable hydrogen production.
New technique lights up where drugs go in the body, cell by cell

Scripps Research scientists develop imaging method revealing drug interactions, offering insights into unexpected cardiovascular side effects.
New materials conduct ions in solids as easily as in liquids

University of Oxford researchers develop state-independent electrolytes, enabling efficient ionic movement in solid-state devices.
Drone-mounted lab monitors fertilizer runoff in real time

Iowa State University develops drone technology to analyse nitrate levels, enhancing agricultural practices and reducing water pollution.
Pompeii offers insights into ancient Roman building technology

MIT researchers uncover self-healing properties of Roman concrete, revealing advanced ancient techniques preserved by Mount Vesuvius’s eruption.
New carbon materials offer eco-friendly solutions for water pollution, energy storage, and green chemistry

Shenyang Agricultural University develops versatile carbon materials, achieving over 95% pollutant removal and reusable applications.
Cooling paint harvests water from thin air

University of Sydney researchers develop energy-free coating, reflecting 97% sunlight, offering sustainable water and cooling solutions.