Pancake-Shaped, Wireless ULIS Could Redefine Global Energy Use
Inside a sunlit NREL lab, a pancake-shaped power module hums on a test rig as Faisal Khan and his team tilt it toward a new era of wireless, high-density electricity.... Read more.
Why Off-The-Shelf Cancer Cell Therapies Are Finally Real: The Notch Timing Twist
In a sunlit bench at the University of British Columbia, Dr. Ross D. Jones steadies a pipette as a glowing Notch timing diagram ticks toward the exact window that... Read more.
Why the Sourdough Flavor Trend Isn’t Just Yeast—It’s Flour-Fueled Microbes
In a sunlit NC State lab, a bubbling sourdough starter steals the show as a classroom watches flour choices unfold into flavor.... Read more.
Why a 10-Hour Gaming Week Is the Health Threshold You Need to Know
In a sunlit Curtin University lab, a chart spills across the table as researchers sort students into light, moderate, and heavy gamers—and the line is clear: more... Read more.
Missing Plastics Mystery Solved: Fertilizer Coatings Turn Beaches into Plastic Sinks
On a windy Japanese shoreline, researchers kneel in damp sand as canal-fed fields shuttle fertilizer-coated microplastics back onto the beach.... Read more.
Why Your Laptop Could Be Solving the Cosmos: The Hidden Breakthrough in Dark Matter Halos
On a sunlit desk at the Perimeter Institute, Gurian watches lines of code ripple across a laptop as KISS-SIDM finally bridges the long-standing rift in self-interacting... Read more.
How Cadeau Gifting’s Shark Tank Pitch Exposed 3 Hard Truths About Startup Valuations
Cadeau Gifting’s Shark Tank moment exposed the hard gap between a founder’s dream valuation and an investor’s real expectations.... Read more.
Study Finds Microgravity Fundamentally Changes How Viruses and Bacteria Evolve on the ISS
Researchers discovered that microgravity delays phage infection, alters bacterial defenses, and drives unique mutations in both microbes, revealing new ways to engineer... Read more.
Study Finds a Deadly Frog Fungus Spread Worldwide Through the Bullfrog Trade
Researchers have shown that a key amphibian killing fungus lineage likely began in Brazil and then spread globally through the commercial bullfrog trade, revealing... Read more.
Why Sleep Deprivation Triggers a Brain ‘Cleaning’ Wave—and It Costs Your Attention
In the dim MIT MRI suite, a wakeful surge of cerebrospinal fluid courses through a sleep-deprived brain the moment a volunteer’s gaze slips.... Read more.