This new international study is calling for a major rethink of how rivers are managed, arguing that fish are not just passive victims of environmental change but active participants in a feedback loop ...
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Porous electrode design could lift green hydrogen output by limiting bubble buildup
Hydrogen could be the key to a clean energy future, but a tiny problem has been holding it back: bubbles. In a paper ...
The dream of European air superiority just crashed and burned. After years of ambitious planning and billions in projected ...
For patients suffering from traumatic injuries that leave behind "volumetric" gaps—where significant bone and blood vessels ...
Google DeepMind's Intelligent AI Delegation paper outlines five requirements for safely managing AI agent tasks, including ...
Stretchable neuromorphic electronics from the University of Chicago can now run cardiac AI directly on the body in 10 ...
Natural Polymers Consortium (NPC), which launched in 2024, has published its first paper which can be found in ACS Su ...
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Stretchy, soft, and sticky: Advancing the next generation of wearable and implantable sensors
Wearable and implantable biosensors have the potential to revolutionize health care by diagnosing, monitoring, and even ...
Globally, the coffee industry has shifted toward convenience without giving up on brewing quality or environmental responsibility. As portable brewing methods like UFO filters and hanging ear drip ...
The built environment professionals are calling for urgent reforms to Ghana’s metropolitan governance system to address the ...
Nature has long served as a source of inspiration for scientific innovations. Many animals have evolved defensive features ...
Flooding remains the most persistent weather-related disaster facing Ghana, particularly within the Greater Accra ...
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