Printing technology has often been overshadowed by the rapid advancement of digital technology in recent years. However, a team led by Osaka Metropolitan University has demonstrated the continued relevance and potential of printing technology in the digital age. By utilizing a new printing technique known as laser-induced forward transfer (LIFT) with an optical vortex, the
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Supermassive black holes, found at the hearts of galaxies, have always presented a significant challenge for astronomers. Unlike smaller black holes formed from dying massive stars, supermassive black holes are millions to billions of times the mass of the Sun. The existence of such massive black holes suggests that they must have merged with other
Clean energy production is becoming increasingly important in the fight against climate change, and researchers at Oregon State University have made significant strides in this area. A recent study led by Kyriakos Stylianou has developed a material that has shown exceptional promise in converting sunlight and water into clean energy. This breakthrough could have far-reaching
Boeing, the renowned aircraft manufacturer, is set to plead guilty to fraud in connection with the two fatal crashes of its 737 MAX planes that occurred over five years ago in Ethiopia and Indonesia. The agreement with the US Department of Justice includes a hefty fine of $243.6 million on top of an earlier penalty
An international collaboration between Germany’s Forschungszentrum Jülich and Korea’s IBS Center for Quantum Nanoscience (QNS) has led to the development of a revolutionary quantum sensor capable of detecting minute magnetic fields at the atomic-length scale. This pioneering work has brought scientists closer to realizing the dream of having an MRI-like tool for quantum materials. The
Recent accidental findings by scientists have brought to light a potential new treatment for hereditary-patterned baldness, a common issue affecting both men and women globally. The discovery of the effectiveness of deoxyribose sugar in promoting hair regrowth has opened up new possibilities in the field of hair loss treatment. While initially studying the wound-healing properties
NASA’s Chandra X-ray Observatory has been a key player in unlocking the mysteries of the universe for the past 25 years. Launched in 1999, Chandra has provided astronomers with groundbreaking images and discoveries that have astounded the scientific community. Unlike visible light, X-rays allow astronomers to peer into extreme events in space, such as exploding
The placebo effect, a phenomenon where people experience pain relief without the use of actual drugs or surgery, has long been a subject of fascination and mystery. It is intriguing how the power of expectation and belief can lead to tangible changes in our perception of pain. Scientists have been striving to unravel the underlying
The development of artificial compound eyes is a groundbreaking innovation that is changing the game in visual processing technology. Inspired by the intricate design of a praying mantis’s eyes, researchers at the University of Virginia School of Engineering and Applied Science have successfully created a biomimetic system that replicates the biological capabilities of these fascinating
Chemists at the Rijksmuseum and the University of Amsterdam (UvA) recently made a groundbreaking discovery regarding Rembrandt’s artistic technique. Through the use of advanced spectroscopic methods, they were able to uncover the presence of special arsenic sulfide pigments in one of his most famous paintings, “The Night Watch.” These pigments, pararealgar and semi-amorphous pararealgar, were
The discovery of the exoplanet Eps Ind Ab using the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) marks a new era in exoplanet science. This gas giant has been imaged directly, separate from its host star, making it a rare and valuable find. Previous methods of detecting exoplanets have been indirect, relying on observing the effects of
Peptides have been gaining attention in the pharmaceutical industry as valuable therapeutic agents due to their ability to target complex biological processes with more precision compared to small-molecule drugs. They are also less complex and more cost-effective than large biological drugs like antibodies. The market has seen the emergence of over 100 FDA-approved peptide drugs,
The exploration of two-dimensional materials has opened up a realm of possibilities for scientists seeking to understand the unique properties these materials exhibit. When a material is reduced to just one or two layers of molecules, it undergoes a remarkable transformation. This transformation results in the material displaying completely different characteristics compared to its thicker
Recent research conducted by scientists at the Duke-National University of Singapore (NUS) Medical School has shed light on the potential role of a protein called interleukin 11 (IL-11) in the aging process. The study involved genetically engineering mice to block the effects of IL-11, resulting in a significant extension of their lifespans by up to
The surge in e-commerce demand across America has led to a significant rise in the warehousing industry. However, a groundbreaking study has shed light on the concerning impact of this growth on communities situated near large warehouses. The study, titled “Air pollution impacts from warehousing in the United States uncovered with satellite data,” published in