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Light-activated “quantum killers” could offer an alternative to antibiotics. The post Graphene quantum dots kill bacteria with light appeared first on Advanced Science News .
Earthquakes and shifting tectonic plates factor into coastal erosion along the US West Coast. The post Tectonic movements are instrumental in rocky coastal erosion appeared first on Advanced Science News .
A photonic actuator with separate mechanisms for color change and motion could enable smarter soft robots and sensors. The post Nature-inspired materials that move and change color on demand appeared first on Advanced Science News .
A novel brain–computer interface shifts the attention of passengers to relieve even severe car sickness. The post Wearable headband combines AI and mindfulness to alleviate car sickness appeared first on Advanced Science News .
Glial-to-neuron conversion therapy decreases inflammation and restores the brain-blood barrier in Alzheimer’s disease model macaques. The post Controversial Gene Therapy for Alzheimer’s Disease appeared first on Advanced Science News .
Soft sensors that dissolve away after a few weeks could make surgical removal obsolete. The post Biodegradable brain probes eliminate the need for risky surgical removal appeared first on Advanced Science News .

Researchers have developed a tandem process that converts carbon dioxide into carbon nanofibers, offering a route to net-negative emissions. The post Beyond net zero: converting carbon dioxide into solid carbon for long-term storage appeared first on Advanced Science News .
Vitrification enables simpler, more resilient storage of key mosquito strains used in malarial vector control. The post Researchers successfully freeze and revive Anopheles gambiae mosquito larvae appeared first on Advanced Science News .
New edition of the Wiley Registry of Mass Spectral Data expands compound coverage to over 915,500 reference spectra, strengthening a foundational layer of Wiley’s scientific data and research intelligence portfolio The post Wiley Registry of Mass Spectral Data – 2026 Edition appeared first on Advanced Science News .
Research to boost TENG performance cannot move forward without a standard way to test these devices and report the results. The post Call for a standard framework for triboelectric nanogenerators appeared first on Advanced Science News .
Surface reconstructions complicate the separation of structural effects from intrinsic electronic physics in CeB6. The post CeB₆ surface reconstructions force a rethink of bulk electronic behavior appeared first on Advanced Science News .
A new study helps advance the knowledge of transplanted liver cell biology. The post Understanding Transplanted Liver Cells for Regenerative Therapies appeared first on Advanced Science News .
A ‘Rosetta Stone’ for endocasts could aid our understanding of brain development in hominins. The post First objective framework for decoding fossil brain imprints appeared first on Advanced Science News .
Large language models use reasoning capabilities to identify new genetic factors causing disease. The post AI pipelines correctly identify genetic basis for disease even without medical training appeared first on Advanced Science News .
Combining solid electronics and a liquid electrolyte, a team of researchers in Italy have created a proof-of-concept sensor array that emulates biological vision. The post Artificial Retina Uses Biological Liquid Medium for Direct-to-Display ‘Vision’ appeared first on Advanced Science News .
Extracellular vesicles in hydrogels allow cell-free therapy for intrauterine adhesions, including recovery of reproductive functions. The post Regenerative Gel Treats Female Infertility Caused by Intrauterine Adhesions appeared first on Advanced Science News .
Researchers have designed a heat-resistant polyamide that generates white light without added dyes or dopants. The post Beyond textiles: polyamides reimagined as light-emitting materials appeared first on Advanced Science News .
Mechanically fine-tuning the microenvironment enables researchers to bioprint different types of musculoskeletal tissues. The post Novel bioprinting method lays the foundation for personalised regenerative medicine appeared first on Advanced Science News .
A new fluorescent sensor could make antibiotic detection much faster and more affordable. The post Glowing probe detects multiple antibiotics with just a smartphone appeared first on Advanced Science News .
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