Research creates hydrogen-producing living droplets, paving way for alternative future energy source

Scientists have built tiny droplet-based microbial factories that produce hydrogen, instead of oxygen, when exposed to…

When consumers trust AI recommendations, or resist them

The key factor in deciding how to incorporate AI recommenders is whether consumers are focused on…

Rising global temperatures tied to rising antibiotic resistance

A new data analysis suggests that two rising public health threats—climate change and antibiotic resistance—are related.…

Patterning method could pave the way for new fiber-based devices, smart textiles

Multimaterial fibers that integrate metal, glass and semiconductors could be useful for applications such as biomedicine,…

A new species of rare phylum Loricifera discovered in the deep-sea surrounding Japan

The Loricifera is a microscopic, sediment-dwelling marine invertebrate with a head covered in over 200 spines…

Using a soft crystal to visualize how absorbed carbon dioxide behaves in liquid

A team of scientists has succeeded in visualizing how carbon dioxide (CO2) behaves in an ionic…

Grabbing viruses out of thin air: The ongoing quest to fabricate functional biosensors

The future could hold portable and wearable sensors for detecting viruses and bacteria in the surrounding…

Statistician assesses agricultural data to increase productivity

Assistant professor Hossein Moradi of SDSU’s Department of Mathematics and Statistics is helping precision agriculture faculty…

NOAA strategy addresses stony coral tissue loss disease

NOAA today unveiled a new strategy for the response to stony coral tissue loss disease, a…

Record-breaking Atlantic hurricane season draws to an end

The extremely active 2020 Atlantic hurricane season is drawing to a close with a record-breaking 30…