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GraMOS works by using graphene’s unique optoelectronic properties to convert light into gentle electrical cues that encourage neurons to connect and communicate.

Graphene Technology Pushes Brain Organoids Toward Faster Growth


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Omega 3s May Shield Women From Alzheimer’s Decline


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Money Worries Keep America Awake at Night


Three panels, each showing a close-up near-infrared image of Jupiter’s north pole, in shades of orange. The planet is mostly dark. Thick, bright arcs and rings caused by aurorae cover the pole. The centre and right panels each show the aurora a few minutes later in time, as Webb’s field of view slowly scans over the planet.

Researchers Discover New Plasma Wave in Jupiter’s Aurora


Scientists develop of a special type of crystal with oxygen breathing abilities, which could be used in clean energy technologies and next-generation electronics.

Scientists Discover a Crystal That Breathes Oxygen


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Radio Waves Could Help People Regain Their Sense of Smell


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One Iron Protein Made Old Mice Remember Again


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Heat Waves Are Intensifying and Threatening Africa’s Newborns


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Liquid Gold Captured From Human Waste


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The Diamonds That Could Find Cancer


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New Catalyst Converts Greenhouse Gases Into Hydrogen With 97% Less Nickel


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Atomic Lift-Off Unlocks Next-Generation Thermal Imaging


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Chocolate Fermentation Study Unlocks Flavor Control


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Pesticide Exposure in the Womb Leaves Lasting Scars on Children’s Brains


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