In a groundbreaking development, bioengineers at Kobe University have engineered bacteria to produce a plastic modifier that enhances the properties of renewably sourced plastic. This innovative approach not only makes the plastic more processable and fracture-resistant but also highly biodegradable, even in seawater. Plastic has become an integral part of modern society due to its
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An international research team led by Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) has made significant progress in the field of quantum computing by capturing atomic-resolution images and demonstrating electrical control of a chiral interface state. This breakthrough could potentially revolutionize quantum computing and pave the way for energy-efficient electronics. Chiral interface states are crucial conducting
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In a groundbreaking clinical trial, researchers from Belgium have discovered that a transfer of healthy bacteria from one person to another via fecal transplants could potentially improve symptoms of Parkinson’s disease. The study found that patients who received fecal microbiota transplants (FMTs) from healthy donors showed mild but significant improvements in motoric symptoms over the
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For months now, Voyager 1, the most distant spacecraft from Earth, has been sending back a repetitive jumble of 1s and 0s that has puzzled scientists. Despite being 24 billion kilometers away, the spacecraft’s signal has been indecipherable until recently. In March, NASA sent a coded command to Voyager 1, prompting its flight data subsystem
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The University of Manchester researchers have recently unveiled a groundbreaking discovery in the world of catalysis. Traditionally, catalysts have been pivotal in expediting chemical reactions and are crucial in the production of various manufactured goods. However, one particular catalyst, ruthenium, has faced limitations due to its reactivity to air. This constraint has impeded its widespread
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Solar energy is a promising renewable energy source that is readily available and has low dependency on natural topography. However, the fluctuations in solar output due to factors like season and weather present a challenge in the efficient utilization of solar energy for green hydrogen production. These fluctuations can lead to increases and decreases in
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The diffraction of light is a natural phenomenon where waves spread out as they propagate, limiting the efficient transmission of energy and information. Scientists have been working towards suppressing diffraction effects to maintain the shape and direction of light beams. Breakthroughs such as Airy beams (ABs) and Bessel beams (BBs) have greatly advanced fundamental optics
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In the coming months, a magnificent explosion is predicted to occur approximately 3,000 light years away from Earth. This explosion will take place in a binary star system situated in the constellation Corona Borealis, also known as the “northern crown.” Under normal circumstances, this star system is too faint to be visible to the naked
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The research conducted by scientists in China on the effects of intermittent calorie restriction (IER) on obese individuals has revealed significant changes in both the gut and the brain. The study followed 25 obese volunteers over a period of 62 days, during which they participated in an IER program that involved carefully controlling calorie intake
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