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Sequencing DNA With Graphene
High speed, label-free DNA sequencing could soon be possible with the help of graphene.
Building Shape Inspires Light-Bending Material
A zigzag-structured material that can bend light could be used to build next generation quantum computers.
A Switch That Could Tame The Most Aggressive Breast Cancer
Researchers propose that blocking a gene called ID4 could make triple-negative breast cancers more responsive to treatment.
Increased Tropical Rainfall Driven By Bigger Storms
Although the total number of thunderstorms has remained the same, the number of big storms has increased rainfall in the tropics.
Antibiotic Resistance Linked To Corruption, Not Wealth
Tackling corruption could have the unexpected benefit of also addressing antibiotic resistance, study says.
Metal Foam Electrodes Split Water With Unprecedented Efficiency
By coating nickel foam with a nickel-iron nanosheets, scientists have made an efficient catalyst that could be used to produce hydrogen at the industrial scale.
Scientists Unknowingly Tweak Experiments
Although fairly common, p-hacking nonetheless probably does not drastically alter scientific consensus, scientists say.
Forging A Future In Green Steelmaking
Incorporating DSG technology into steelmaking could save 60 billion liters of water and reduce 60 million metric tons of greenhouse gas emissions a year.
Ultrasound Away Your Alzheimer’s Plaques?
Although clinical trials are at least two years away, a promising study in mice suggests that Alzheimer's can be non-invasively treated by ultrasound.












