Lightweight mirrors set to reduce solar thermal costs by 40 percent

University of South Australia is building a demo power plant with easily transportable alternative to traditional glass-based mirrors.
5 min brisk walk could boost brain power

University of South Australia study reveals even five minutes of exercise daily enhances cognitive function in seniors.
Supreme antivenom made from man bitten hundreds of times

Researchers at Stanford University developed universal antivenom using antibodies from hyperimmune donor Tim Friede.
New biodegradable polymer decomposes by 92% in one year

Researchers at Korea Research Institute of Chemical Technology develop scalable, recyclable polyester-amide polymer for diverse applications.
Smart bandage detects infection days in advance

Caltech and USC researchers develop innovative bandage that accelerates healing by applying medication and electrical fields.
Why electric aircraft engine noise grinds our gears

University of Bristol scientists discover how turbulent flow in boundary layer ingesting (BLI) engines creates unpleasant noise, suggesting potential solutions.
Novel structures shrink when pulled

Researchers from AMOLF and ARCNL develop innovative structures that contract when pulled, challenging traditional material behaviour.
Groups of AI agents spontaneously form their own social norms

Researchers from City St George’s, University of London, found AI agents develop linguistic norms akin to human societies.
Quantum entanglement: Tailored approach the only way to clean up noise

Researchers at the University of Chicago reveal tailored noise-minimizing solutions are crucial for improving entangled states.
Brain scans reveal what happens in the mind when insight strikes

Duke University researchers discover that “aha!” moments enhance memory retention, reshaping brain information representation during problem-solving.