Researchers at EPFL have made a breakthrough by storing and manipulating digital data using charge-free spin waves, moving toward greener, faster computing. Their latest discovery reveals that hematite, a common iron oxide, behaves in a way never before seen in magnetic materials, supporting two distinct magnon modes. This could finally enable repeated data writing and […]
Month: April 2025
Atomic-Scale Imaging Unlocks New Paths to Next-Gen Superconductors
Atomic-scale imaging reveals that chalcogen atoms play a crucial role in Cooper pairing in Fe-based superconductors, offering new insights into high-Tc superconductivity mechanisms. Superconductivity in quantum materials, whether the Cooper pairing on the Fermi surface is mediated by phonons or by electronic fluctuations, is fundamentally described by Bardeen-Cooper-Schrieffer (BCS) theory. In this framework, superconductivity arises […]
UCLA Tests Wearable “Brain Booster” for Hard-To-Treat ADHD Cases
Noninvasive therapy seeks to enhance focus and behavior by gently stimulating a nerve associated with attention and executive functioning. Researchers at UCLA Health are initiating the first clinical trial to determine whether a wearable device that provides gentle nerve stimulation during sleep can help reduce ADHD symptoms in children who were exposed to alcohol before […]
UCLA Tests Wearable “Brain Booster” for Hard-To-Treat ADHD Cases
Noninvasive therapy seeks to enhance focus and behavior by gently stimulating a nerve associated with attention and executive functioning. Researchers at UCLA Health are initiating the first clinical trial to determine whether a wearable device that provides gentle nerve stimulation during sleep can help reduce ADHD symptoms in children who were exposed to alcohol before […]
UCLA Tests Wearable “Brain Booster” for Hard-To-Treat ADHD Cases
Noninvasive therapy seeks to enhance focus and behavior by gently stimulating a nerve associated with attention and executive functioning. Researchers at UCLA Health are initiating the first clinical trial to determine whether a wearable device that provides gentle nerve stimulation during sleep can help reduce ADHD symptoms in children who were exposed to alcohol before […]
Printing the Future of Life: How 3D Collagen Scaffolds Grow Real Tissues
Researchers at the University of Pittsburgh have created a groundbreaking tissue engineering platform using 3D-printed collagen scaffolds called CHIPS. By mimicking natural cellular environments, they enable cells to grow, interact, and form functional tissues — a major step beyond traditional silicone-based microfluidic models. The platform not only models diseases like diabetes but could also replace […]
Printing the Future of Life: How 3D Collagen Scaffolds Grow Real Tissues
Researchers at the University of Pittsburgh have created a groundbreaking tissue engineering platform using 3D-printed collagen scaffolds called CHIPS. By mimicking natural cellular environments, they enable cells to grow, interact, and form functional tissues — a major step beyond traditional silicone-based microfluidic models. The platform not only models diseases like diabetes but could also replace […]
New Molecule Supercharges Perovskite Solar Cells for Higher Efficiency and Stability
KAUST is part of an international collaboration that has demonstrated how an ionic salt molecule, known as CPMAC, can significantly boost solar cell performance by 0.6%. A new study published in Science reveals that integrating a synthetic molecule significantly improves the energy efficiency and lifespan of perovskite solar cells. The molecule, called CPMAC, was developed […]
This Simple Habit Can Strengthen Your Brain at Any Age
Doing one new thing daily can improve memory, mood, and well-being, especially for older adults. Even small changes, like trying a new route, can stimulate the brain and enhance quality of life. Researchers at the University of Toronto have discovered that engaging in just one new activity each day can significantly boost mood, memory, and […]
This Simple Habit Can Strengthen Your Brain at Any Age
Doing one new thing daily can improve memory, mood, and well-being, especially for older adults. Even small changes, like trying a new route, can stimulate the brain and enhance quality of life. Researchers at the University of Toronto have discovered that engaging in just one new activity each day can significantly boost mood, memory, and […]