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Cell-cell transfer of genetic material may provide trophoblastic tumors with new functions. The post Maternal genes enable trophoblastic tumor relapse after immunotherapy appeared first on Advanced Science News .
Microneedles covering the patch adapt their shape to the wound as it heals. The post Carnivorous plant inspires shape-shifting patch to heal diabetic wounds faster appeared first on Advanced Science News .
A PFAS-free coating could help protect aircraft, wind turbines, and power lines from hazardous ice buildup. The post Nature-inspired coating repels both water and ice appeared first on Advanced Science News .
Study finds early visual cortex does more than relay information The post How the brain finds order in visual chaos appeared first on Advanced Science News .
One day, getting a comprehensive cancer screening could be as simple as swallowing a pill. The post Smart pill diagnoses cancer from inside the gut appeared first on Advanced Science News .
Women using antbiotics even prior to conception can negatively impact the gut microbiome development of their offspring. The post Pre-conception maternal antibiotic use can increase colitis risk in offspring appeared first on Advanced Science News .
By decoding carbon trapped in ancient plant matter, scientists track carbon fluxes back beyond ocean records. The post Fossilized plants offer a new route to analyze Earth’s past atmosphere appeared first on Advanced Science News .
Post-processing method ‘SEMO’ corrects qubit errors in quantum annealers, dramatically accelerating the optimization of solutions to complex, real-world problems. The post Quantum leap for optimization: qubit error-mitigation technique delivers million-fold speedup appeared first on Advanced Science News .
A DNA carrier with RNA incorporated into its vertices overcomes the problem of delivering treatments into joints for osteoarthritis patients. The post Tetrahedral DNA frame delivers RNA to joints for osteoarthritis treatment appeared first on Advanced Science News .
Hans Kleeman describes how inspiration from leaves will enable a new generation of sustainable, biodegradable electronics. The post Leaftronics: greener electronics learnt from leaves appeared first on Advanced Science News .
Bergmann’s rule is driven not only by evolution, but also early-life stress and short-term environmental shifts. The post Beneath Bergmann’s Rule: Why burrowing owls grow bigger in the North appeared first on Advanced Science News .
Smarter delivery systems for retinal disease treatments could reduce how often patients need injections. The post Laser-guided nanoparticles could improve drug delivery to the back of the eye appeared first on Advanced Science News .
Self-powered, entirely biological constructs injected with neural precursor cells reveal the surprising flexibility of nervous systems. The post Scientists build living ‘neurobots’ that grow their own neural networks appeared first on Advanced Science News .
Ben Zhong Tang shares the story behind aggregation-induced emission and reflects on its impact across chemistry and materials science. The post When the whole is brighter than the parts: Ben Zhong Tang on aggregation-induced emission appeared first on Advanced Science News .
A new study used the Black Death as a natural experiment, finding that medieval farming fostered Europe's biodiversity. The post Plant diversity fell in the wake of the Black Death appeared first on Advanced Science News .
Regaining the sensation of chewing could protect patients with implants from long-term dental damage. The post 3D-printed tooth implant restores natural sensation appeared first on Advanced Science News .
Liquid droplet mops optimise droplet impact energy, reducing the amount of water needed for solar panel cleaning by up to 80%. The post ‘Liquid droplet mops’ clean solar panels, could save billions of gallons of water annually appeared first on Advanced Science News .
3D-printed, microstructured electrodes coated with MXene enable fast, low-cost, sensitive diagnosis of subclinical mastitis. The post 3D-Printed Biosensor for Early Detection of Subclinical Mastitis in Dairy Cattle appeared first on Advanced Science News .
Light-activated “quantum killers” could offer an alternative to antibiotics. The post Graphene quantum dots kill bacteria with light appeared first on Advanced Science News .

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