Electronic face tattoo gauges mental strain

University of Texas researchers develop low-cost, wireless e-tattoo for personalised mental workload monitoring and prediction.
Solitonic superfluorescence paves way for ambient temp quantum computing

North Carolina State University researchers discover soliton formation mechanism, enabling room-temperature quantum states for advanced technologies.
Cosmic mystery deepens as astronomers find object flashing in both radio waves and X-rays

Curtin University researchers discover ASKAP J1832-0911, a unique long-period transient emitting pulses every 44 minutes.
The rotors are also the wheels on this morphobot

Caltech researchers develop ATMO, a drone capable of mid-air morphing, enhancing agility and operational versatility.
Bed bugs are most likely the first human pest, 60,000 years and counting

Virginia Tech researchers reveal bed bugs’ evolutionary link to humans, tracing origins back to Neanderthal era.
What lurks beneath? Only 0.001 percent of the deep seafloor has been imaged

Researchers from Ocean Discovery League and the University of Rhode Island highlight the urgent need for expanded exploration efforts.
Ultrasonic wireless charging for implanted medical devices

Korea University collaborates with KIST to enhance biocompatible ultrasonic receivers, enabling efficient power transfer for medical devices.
New larvae-attracting gel could boost coral reef restoration

UC San Diego researchers develop nanoparticle gel that enhances coral larvae settlement, potentially reversing reef decline.
30 percent weight loss in mice by restricting one amino acid

NYU Grossman School of Medicine researchers discover cysteine depletion through diet and genetic engineering triggers rapid fat loss.
Kissing linked to depression transmission through oral microbiota exchange

Researchers at the University of Tehran discover oral bacteria changes align with cortisol fluctuations in newlyweds.