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Multifunctional self-healing liquid metal hydrogel developed for human-computer interaction
Recently, researchers from the Hefei Institutes of Physical Science (HFIPS) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences,…
Mass spectrometry uncovers actions of protein 'glues'
A screening technique commonly used in drug discovery can yield important details about the actions of…
Study shows South Africa, India and Australia shared similar volcanic activity 3.5 billion years ago
Cratons are pieces of ancient continents that formed several billions of years ago. Their study provides…
Professors call for further study of potential uses of AI in special education, avoiding bans
Artificial intelligence is making headlines about its potentially disruptive influence in many spaces, including the classroom.…
Tailoring fluorine-rich solid electrolyte interphase to boost long cycling stability of lithium metal batteries
In a study published in the journal Science China Chemistry, fluorinated cyclic carbonate (DFEC) was introduced…
Public guaranteed child support programs may help reduce poverty worldwide
In countries across the income spectrum, single-mother families are prevalent and often economically vulnerable, but in…
Using a multi‐lens framework for landscape decisions
A new framework for making better and more transparent decisions about the use of our land…
Opinion: Republicans' anti-ESG attack may be silencing insurers, but isn't changing their pro-climate business decisions
Over recent months there has been an orchestrated pushback against investors and insurers who integrate the…
Q&A with Ludovic Slimak, the archaeologist who wants to rewrite the history of early humans in Europe
The French archaeologist Ludovic Slimak has spent the past 30 years rummaging fields and caves from…