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Revolutionizing Light Control: Caltech’s Mind-Bending 3D-Printed Optical Devices
Caltech’s new optical devices, evolved by algorithms and crafted via precise 3D printing, offer advanced light-manipulation for applications like augmented reality and cameras. Researchers at Caltech have developed a groundbreaking technology that “evolves” opti...
scitechdaily.com | -343 mins agoNew Calcium Channel Discovery Could Revolutionize Chronic Pain Treatment
Pain signals travel through the nervous system with the help of proteins known as calcium channels, which play a crucial role in the process. Researchers at Linköping University in Sweden have identified the precise location of a specific calcium channel that modulates the intens...
scitechdaily.com | -296 mins agoUnusual 200-Million-Year-Old Pterosaur Fossil Unlocks Secrets of Flying Reptile Evolution
A complete specimen reveals how pterosaurs evolved from early forms into the massive giants of later periods. The pterosaurs were extinct flying reptiles that lived alongside their close relatives, the dinosaurs. While the largest pterosaurs reached wingspans of up to 10 meters, ...
scitechdaily.com | -189 mins agoNASA’s Groundbreaking Artificial Star to Decode Dark Energy Mysteries
The Landolt NASA Space Mission, hosted by George Mason University, will orbit an artificial star to refine telescope calibrations and astrophysical measurements. This project aims to advance the accuracy of scientific data concerning the universe’s expansion and celestial p...
scitechdaily.com | -103 mins agoBrain Development Continues Far Beyond Birth, Study Finds
New research shows the brain continues developing post-birth, with significant neuron migration in the entorhinal cortex enhancing learning and memory capabilities. The human brain continues to develop long after birth, much longer than previously thought, according to research l...
scitechdaily.com | -29 mins agoCan We Stop Mercury Poisoning? Scientists Identify the Missing Link
Scientists discovered that SAM plays a critical role in the production of methylmercury, a highly toxic compound that contaminates seafood. Their findings could aid efforts to reduce methylmercury’s environmental impact. Mercury is highly toxic, but it becomes particularly danger...
scitechdaily.com | 22 mins agoWhen Memories Clash: How the Brain Chooses Between Love and Hunger
A study found that male worms’ brains can activate conflicting memories, but behavior is driven by the more beneficial one. This research sheds light on how brains prioritize information, offering insights into conditions like PTSD. A new study by UCL researchers reveals that two...
scitechdaily.com | 1 hour agoNatural Remedy Reverses Alzheimer’s Symptoms in New Study
Model mice treated with extracts and powders exhibit restored cognitive and motor functions. Efforts to develop a breakthrough dementia drug are gaining attention, yet traditional medicinal products may provide valuable insights for preventive care. A research group led by Specia...
scitechdaily.com | 2 hours agoNASA Announces New Leader of Cutting-Edge Space Tech Division
Clayton P. Turner, a veteran at NASA with more than 30 years of service, takes on the role of associate administrator at the Space Technology Mission Directorate. His experience spans multiple key projects and leadership positions, preparing him to drive NASA’s technology a...
scitechdaily.com | 3 hours ago130-Year Record Broken: Mount Fuji Bare Again After Fleeting Snow
The volcano’s first snow of the season fell in early November 2024—the latest in a 130-year record—only to apparently vanish within a few days. In November 2024, Mount Fuji in Japan experienced its first snowfall of the season, marking the latest onset in 130 years, with snow fin...
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