Scientists create a system for tracking underwater blackouts
Researchers at University of California, Santa Barbara develop framework to monitor marine darkwaves affecting light-dependent ecosystems.
EVs could catch on in Africa sooner than expected due to solar-powered charging

ETH Zurich researchers find solar-powered charging systems could make electric vehicles economically viable across Africa.
Science army mobilizes to map US soil microbiome

Johns Hopkins University leads nationwide study uncovering over 1,000 new bacterial strains, involving 150 researchers and students.
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.
Exposure to natural light improves metabolic health

University of Geneva study reveals natural light stabilises blood glucose levels, enhancing metabolic health in diabetics.
Avoiding marine collisions with AI

Texas A&M University researchers develop radar and machine learning system, reducing human error in marine navigation.
Low-cost visible light communication system achieves stable outdoor data transmission using LEDs

Tokyo Polytechnic University researchers develop a robust VLC system overcoming sunlight interference, achieving 3.48 Mbit/s data rates.
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.
Tea linked to stronger bones in older women, while coffee may pose risks

Flinders University study reveals tea’s catechins boost bone health, while excessive coffee consumption may reduce BMD.