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Research to boost TENG performance cannot move forward without a standard way to test these devices and report the results. The post Call for a standard framework for triboelectric nanogenerators appeared first on Advanced Science News .

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A ‘Rosetta Stone’ for endocasts could aid our understanding of brain development in hominins. The post First objective framework for decoding fossil brain imprints appeared first on Advanced Science News .

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Combining solid electronics and a liquid electrolyte, a team of researchers in Italy have created a proof-of-concept sensor array that emulates biological vision. The post Artificial Retina Uses Biological Liquid Medium for Direct-to-Display ‘Vision’ appeared first on Advanced Science News .

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Extracellular vesicles in hydrogels allow cell-free therapy for intrauterine adhesions, including recovery of reproductive functions. The post Regenerative Gel Treats Female Infertility Caused by Intrauterine Adhesions appeared first on Advanced Science News .

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Researchers have designed a heat-resistant polyamide that generates white light without added dyes or dopants. The post Beyond textiles: polyamides reimagined as light-emitting materials appeared first on Advanced Science News .

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A new fluorescent sensor could make antibiotic detection much faster and more affordable. The post Glowing probe detects multiple antibiotics with just a smartphone appeared first on Advanced Science News .

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A citizen science project in Vienna reveals how urbanization is reshaping fruit fly communities. The post Fruit flies are mapping the ecological cost of urbanization appeared first on Advanced Science News .

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A hybrid electrolysis system produces hydrogen while upgrading glycerol into valuable chemicals. The post Hybrid electrolysis replaces waste oxygen with valuable chemicals appeared first on Advanced Science News .

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Analysis of over 600 post-mortem brains reveals ATP depletion as key in Alzheimer's-related ferroptosis, pointing to new treatments. The post ATP depletion the key driver of ferroptosis in Alzheimer’s brains appeared first on Advanced Science News .

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Pinnipeds traded flexible necks for powerful, mobile lower backs as their ancestors transitioned from land to water. The post Spines of pinnipeds were adapted for marine life and swimming styles appeared first on Advanced Science News .

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4/20/2026

A tiny elephant and barcode tags are among the first items ever printed within a living cell. The post 3D printing is now possible inside living cells appeared first on Advanced Science News .

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Researchers have observed unusual patterns of heat flow inside quantum computers, revealing behaviors that defy classical thermodynamics. The post Quantum computers reveal heat that flows the wrong way appeared first on Advanced Science News .

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Receiving a cancer immunotherapy treatment earlier in the day could have the same benefits as taking an additional drug — without the toxic side effects. Scientists in China tested how the timing of immunotherapy could influence its efficacy in patients with advanced stages of one of the most aggressive forms of lung cancer, known as small cell lung cancer. They found that patients who were treat…

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Mozambique has abundant renewable resources and millions of hectares of arable land. Yet much of its agricultural potential remains untapped. Researchers from the University of Bologna are collaborating with local farmers and the International Association of Lay Volunteers (LVIA), an NGO operating across Africa, to turn local agricultural waste into practical, affordable solutions that address bo…

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In the Arctic, mosses and other bryophytes are providing early evidence of ecological shifts linked to warming temperatures. By analyzing environmental DNA preserved on air filters collected over more than three decades in northern Sweden, researchers have reconstructed when these plants released their spores, uncovering evidence that their reproductive calendars are shifting earlier as the clima…

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What if your slice of cake could power its own temperature sensor, telling you exactly when it’s safe to eat? A team of researchers has unveiled a breakthrough edible device that does just that, marking a major step toward safer food consumption and smarter food preparation. Indeed, we have already seen on multiple occasions how science fiction can often foresee solutions that eventually become r…

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