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Transparent coating can prevent growth of algae on underwater solar cells

June 4, 2025 phys.org

DTU researchers have developed an important coating for underwater drones and solar cell platforms. The coating will not adorn the drones in different colors, but rather act as a self-polishing layer that keeps algae and […]

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Team achieves 3D recognition of transparent objects in less than two seconds

June 4, 2025 phys.org

What used to take 15 seconds now takes less than 2: Thanks to new single-shot technology, the goROBOT3D system, developed by researchers at the Fraunhofer Institute for Applied Optics and Precision Engineering IOF, will be […]

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Computational tool helps to identify long non-coding RNAs in plants

June 4, 2025 phys.org

An international research team, led by Jian-Feng Mao, has developed PlantLncBoost, a new computational tool that helps to identify long non-coding RNAs in plants. These RNAs are crucial for numerous biological processes but differ a […]

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Galaxy clusters are on course to crash again, according to Chandra X-ray Observatory

June 4, 2025 phys.org

New observations from NASA’s Chandra X-ray Observatory and other telescopes have captured a rare cosmic event: Two galaxy clusters have collided and are now poised to head back for another swipe at each other.This post […]

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Bee truck crashes pose steep economic losses for beekeepers, says expert

June 4, 2025 phys.org

When a semi-truck carrying hundreds of honey bee colonies crashed and overturned in Washington state last week, it wasn’t just a roadside mess—it was a potentially devastating economic blow to the beekeeping operation behind it, […]

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Engineered nanostructures boost CAR T-cell potency and longevity for cancer therapy

June 4, 2025 phys.org

Our immune system is designed to protect us by recognizing and attacking infected or abnormal cells. However, cancer cells often manage to “cheat” the immune system by pretending to be healthy cells and thus disabling […]

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Demand-side policies crucial for net-zero heating, say researchers

June 4, 2025 phys.org

A new study by IIASA researchers shows that a more rigorous and widespread application of already tested demand-side policies could get us halfway toward achieving net-zero emissions in residential heating and cooling.This post was originally […]

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How violent is Britain? New study examines conflicting trends in official violent crime statistics

June 4, 2025 phys.org

A new study examining conflicting trends in official violent crime statistics reveals that the leading measure in England and Wales underestimates the level of violent crime—and the findings challenge official confidence in a downward trend.This […]

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Graphene foam supports lab-grown cartilage for future osteoarthritis treatments

June 4, 2025 phys.org

Boise State University researchers have developed a new technique and platform to communicate with cells and help drive them toward cartilage formation. Their work leverages a 3D biocompatible form of carbon known as graphene foam […]

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‘A love affair with the sea’: The NZ scientist who overcame hurdles to dedicate her life to studying the ocean

June 4, 2025 phys.org

In the 1970s, when public interest in the oceans and what lives in them was picking up speed, Dr. Mary Elizabeth Livingston graduated with degrees in zoology and oceanography before taking up a Ph.D. position […]

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