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Dec 09 2024SCIENCE

Making Super Solar Cells: A New Block for Ultra-Efficient Power

Scientists are always looking for ways to make solar cells better, especially for buildings. Current ultra-narrow bandgap solar cells have issues like high energy levels and poor performance. One team has come up with a new idea: use benzothiazole-fused cyanoindone (BTC) as a key part of the solar c

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Dec 09 2024SCIENCE

Predicting Crystal Structures: A New Approach Using AI

One of the first steps in figuring out the structure and properties of a material based on its chemical composition is creating likely crystal structures. However, current methods for predicting crystal structures are usually time-consuming and expensive, which can slow down scientific progress. To

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Dec 07 2024SCIENCE

The Fermentation Frenzy: How Bacteria Transform Mango Juice

Scientists decided to mix things up by adding 40 different types of bacteria to two kinds of mango juices. The bacteria they used was called Lactiplantibacillus plantarum. They watched as the juices changed over time. Most of the bacteria did well, but one type, LC25, didn't thrive. Two bacteria, SS

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Dec 06 2024LIFESTYLE

Brown is Back: Meet 2025's Color of the Year

Pantone, the boss of colors, has announced its top pick for 2025. Drumroll, please. . . it's a soft, cozy brown called Mocha Mousse. This isn't just any brown; it's a warm hug wrapped in a color. Think of it like a coffee break after a long day. It's that comforting. Eiseman, Pantone's color guru,

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Dec 04 2024SCIENCE

Brightening Bioimaging: How Small Changes Can Make a Big Difference

Scientists are on a mission to find new organic materials that glow brightly under special light conditions, which can help in biological imaging. This type of imaging, called two-photon fluorescence microscopy, is like taking super-detailed pictures of cells and tissues without damaging them too mu

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Dec 02 2024HEALTH

The Strength of 3D-Printed Dental Crowns: A New Look

Researchers have decided to take a closer look at how strong dental crown materials are. They're not just checking the traditional milled zirconia, but also two new types made with 3D-printing technology. This method is officially called 3D-LCM (Liquid Crystal Monomer). Now, you might be wondering h

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Dec 02 2024HEALTH

The Power of Biomaterials in Neural Regeneration

Did you know that our bodies produce tiny molecules called reactive oxygen species (ROS) during normal oxygen metabolism? These molecules can act as messengers, influencing various processes in the body. However, when there are too many ROS, they can cause big problems, especially in the brain and n

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Dec 02 2024HEALTH

Kenya's First National Workshop on Health Regulations and Veterinary Services

In Kenya, a significant event took place recently: the country's first national workshop on the International Health Regulations (IHR) 2005. The focus was on evaluating how well the Veterinary Services Pathway is working. This workshop was a big deal because it's all about making sure Kenya is ready

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Dec 02 2024SCIENCE

Revolutionizing Li Metal Batteries: The Power of Nanorods and Pyrene-based Frames

Li-ion batteries face a major hurdle: uneven lithium deposition, leading to metal spikes and reduced lifespan. Scientists have found a clever solution in nanorods. These tiny, highly crystalline rods are made from a special organic framework that includes pyrene. Think of them as tiny highways for l

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Dec 01 2024HEALTH

Laser Surgery through the Nose: A Novel Way to Treat Vocal Cord Narrowing

Imagine trying to perform a delicate surgery on the vocal cords without being able to see them clearly. This was the challenge faced by doctors treating a 56-year-old man with a narrowed vocal cord condition known as posterior glottic stenosis (PGS). Instead of using the usual method of suspension l

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