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![Red meat allergy on the rise, thanks to tick bites](https://www.advancedsciencenews.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/marino-linic-M_krTMIPSLg-unsplash.jpg)
Red meat allergy on the rise, thanks to tick bites
An allergy to red meat known as alpha-gal syndrome is brought on by tick bites and is becoming a global issue.
![Zwitterions speed up healing in diabetic wounds](https://www.advancedsciencenews.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/picture-for-advanced-science-news.jpg)
Zwitterions speed up healing in diabetic wounds
Zwitterionic hydrogels boost healing in diabetic wounds by balancing the immune response, reducing inflammation, and promoting tissue growth.
![The next big thing in tech could come from these tiny light absorbers](https://www.advancedsciencenews.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/orb-8235769_1280.jpg)
The next big thing in tech could come from these tiny light absorbers
When the light absorbers are made very small, almost all the device performance metrics improve—but doing this is easier said than done.
![Improving satellite tracking will reveal hidden sources of global carbon emissions](https://www.advancedsciencenews.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/usgs-IHdQVLwEIdk-unsplash.jpg)
Improving satellite tracking will reveal hidden sources of global carbon emissions
Greenhouse gas emissions are warming up the planet and scientists are turning their eyes to the sky to better track them down.
![An organ-on-chip simulates the effects of cosmic radiation on astronauts](https://www.advancedsciencenews.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/nasa-OLlj17tUZnU-unsplash.jpg)
An organ-on-chip simulates the effects of cosmic radiation on astronauts
Future astronauts may be protected from galactic cosmic rays thanks to a novel organ-on-chip system containing interconnected human tissue.
![Red meat allergy on the rise, thanks to tick bites](https://www.advancedsciencenews.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/marino-linic-M_krTMIPSLg-unsplash.jpg)
Red meat allergy on the rise, thanks to tick bites
An allergy to red meat known as alpha-gal syndrome is brought on by tick bites and is becoming a global issue.
![Zwitterions speed up healing in diabetic wounds](https://www.advancedsciencenews.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/picture-for-advanced-science-news.jpg)
Zwitterions speed up healing in diabetic wounds
Zwitterionic hydrogels boost healing in diabetic wounds by balancing the immune response, reducing inflammation, and promoting tissue growth.
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![Cutting out processed foods doesn’t automatically make a diet healthier](https://www.advancedsciencenews.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/white-rainforest-qCDK3DN7lOs-unsplash.jpg)
Cutting out processed foods doesn’t automatically make a diet healthier
Switching to less processed does not guarantee a healthy diet; the types of foods may be more important than their level of processing.
![AI lie detectors lead people to make more false accusations, study finds](https://www.advancedsciencenews.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/headway-5QgIuuBxKwM-unsplash.jpg)
AI lie detectors lead people to make more false accusations, study finds
Participants with lie-detecting AI were more likely to trust it, more readily agreeing when it falsely labeled something a lie.
![Modern crop seeds are not ready for climate change](https://www.advancedsciencenews.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/dominik-martin-w3OEldb4xn8-unsplash.jpg)
Modern crop seeds are not ready for climate change
Traditional means farmers used to use for seed selection and preservation may help us cultivate more resilient food in a changing climate.
![Gold nanoparticles help hydras regrow their heads](https://www.advancedsciencenews.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/Hydra.jpg)
Gold nanoparticles help hydras regrow their heads
Gold nanoparticles and near-infrared light speed up regeneration and reproduction in hydras, providing insights for regenerative medicine.
![New computer solves complex problems by physically mirroring the systems it’s trying to solve](https://www.advancedsciencenews.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/atom-1331961_1280-1.jpg)
New computer solves complex problems by physically mirroring the systems it’s trying to solve
An Ising machine built on lattice defects solves problems faster than conventional computers without the drawbacks of quantum systems.
![The next big thing in tech could come from these tiny light absorbers](https://www.advancedsciencenews.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/orb-8235769_1280.jpg)
The next big thing in tech could come from these tiny light absorbers
When the light absorbers are made very small, almost all the device performance metrics improve—but doing this is easier said than done.
![Improving satellite tracking will reveal hidden sources of global carbon emissions](https://www.advancedsciencenews.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/usgs-IHdQVLwEIdk-unsplash.jpg)
Improving satellite tracking will reveal hidden sources of global carbon emissions
Greenhouse gas emissions are warming up the planet and scientists are turning their eyes to the sky to better track them down.
![An organ-on-chip simulates the effects of cosmic radiation on astronauts](https://www.advancedsciencenews.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/nasa-OLlj17tUZnU-unsplash.jpg)
An organ-on-chip simulates the effects of cosmic radiation on astronauts
Future astronauts may be protected from galactic cosmic rays thanks to a novel organ-on-chip system containing interconnected human tissue.
![Cutting out processed foods doesn’t automatically make a diet healthier](https://www.advancedsciencenews.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/white-rainforest-qCDK3DN7lOs-unsplash.jpg)
Cutting out processed foods doesn’t automatically make a diet healthier
Switching to less processed does not guarantee a healthy diet; the types of foods may be more important than their level of processing.
![Riccardo Bassoli: How quantum computing will redefine wireless communication](https://www.advancedsciencenews.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/Riccardo.jpg)
Riccardo Bassoli: How quantum computing will redefine wireless communication
Future 6G wireless networks will rely on quantum computers, but developing the technology and making it sustainable is complex.
![Rose Marks, a botanist studying resurrection plants](https://www.advancedsciencenews.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/thumbnail_image_123650291.jpg)
Rose Marks, a botanist studying resurrection plants
Rose Marks uses her climbing skills in remote regions of South Africa to study how water-deprived plants might help develop drought-tolerant crops.
![Shira Joudan, tackling PFAS and environmental contaminants with chemistry](https://www.advancedsciencenews.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/20230321_ShiraJoudan_01.jpg)
Shira Joudan, tackling PFAS and environmental contaminants with chemistry
Chemist Shira Joudan discusses environmental contaminants, setting up at a new university, and building a supportive community.
![How a gut-on-a-chip is getting to the bottom of our gut’s microbiome](https://www.advancedsciencenews.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/1-GFP-E.coli-colonizing-in-biomimetic-gut.jpg)
How a gut-on-a-chip is getting to the bottom of our gut’s microbiome
This artificial gut will allow scientists to gain deeper insights into the biome that exists there and how dysregulation can lead to disease.
![Riccardo Bassoli: How quantum computing will redefine wireless communication](https://www.advancedsciencenews.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/Riccardo.jpg)
Riccardo Bassoli: How quantum computing will redefine wireless communication
Future 6G wireless networks will rely on quantum computers, but developing the technology and making it sustainable is complex.
![Rose Marks, a botanist studying resurrection plants](https://www.advancedsciencenews.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/thumbnail_image_123650291.jpg)
Rose Marks, a botanist studying resurrection plants
Rose Marks uses her climbing skills in remote regions of South Africa to study how water-deprived plants might help develop drought-tolerant crops.
![Red meat allergy on the rise, thanks to tick bites](https://www.advancedsciencenews.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/marino-linic-M_krTMIPSLg-unsplash.jpg)
Red meat allergy on the rise, thanks to tick bites
An allergy to red meat known as alpha-gal syndrome is brought on by tick bites and is becoming a global issue.
![Zwitterions speed up healing in diabetic wounds](https://www.advancedsciencenews.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/picture-for-advanced-science-news.jpg)
Zwitterions speed up healing in diabetic wounds
Zwitterionic hydrogels boost healing in diabetic wounds by balancing the immune response, reducing inflammation, and promoting tissue growth.
![An organ-on-chip simulates the effects of cosmic radiation on astronauts](https://www.advancedsciencenews.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/nasa-OLlj17tUZnU-unsplash.jpg)
An organ-on-chip simulates the effects of cosmic radiation on astronauts
Future astronauts may be protected from galactic cosmic rays thanks to a novel organ-on-chip system containing interconnected human tissue.
![Cutting out processed foods doesn’t automatically make a diet healthier](https://www.advancedsciencenews.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/white-rainforest-qCDK3DN7lOs-unsplash.jpg)
Cutting out processed foods doesn’t automatically make a diet healthier
Switching to less processed does not guarantee a healthy diet; the types of foods may be more important than their level of processing.
![The next big thing in tech could come from these tiny light absorbers](https://www.advancedsciencenews.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/orb-8235769_1280.jpg)
The next big thing in tech could come from these tiny light absorbers
When the light absorbers are made very small, almost all the device performance metrics improve—but doing this is easier said than done.
![AI lie detectors lead people to make more false accusations, study finds](https://www.advancedsciencenews.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/headway-5QgIuuBxKwM-unsplash.jpg)
AI lie detectors lead people to make more false accusations, study finds
Participants with lie-detecting AI were more likely to trust it, more readily agreeing when it falsely labeled something a lie.
![New computer solves complex problems by physically mirroring the systems it’s trying to solve](https://www.advancedsciencenews.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/atom-1331961_1280-1.jpg)
New computer solves complex problems by physically mirroring the systems it’s trying to solve
An Ising machine built on lattice defects solves problems faster than conventional computers without the drawbacks of quantum systems.
![Tiny robots with a big impact: Scientists develop microrobots for single-cell handling](https://www.advancedsciencenews.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/cell_cell_touch-1.bmp)
Tiny robots with a big impact: Scientists develop microrobots for single-cell handling
Fitted with nanoscale grippers, these microrobots offer new opportunities for imaging and manipulating single cells.
![Improving satellite tracking will reveal hidden sources of global carbon emissions](https://www.advancedsciencenews.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/usgs-IHdQVLwEIdk-unsplash.jpg)
Improving satellite tracking will reveal hidden sources of global carbon emissions
Greenhouse gas emissions are warming up the planet and scientists are turning their eyes to the sky to better track them down.
![Modern crop seeds are not ready for climate change](https://www.advancedsciencenews.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/dominik-martin-w3OEldb4xn8-unsplash.jpg)
Modern crop seeds are not ready for climate change
Traditional means farmers used to use for seed selection and preservation may help us cultivate more resilient food in a changing climate.
![Nanoparticles disrupt placenta, potentially affecting fetal development](https://www.advancedsciencenews.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/image_2.jpg)
Nanoparticles disrupt placenta, potentially affecting fetal development
Nanoparticles disrupted the placenta’s secretion of biomolecules essential for blood vessel growth, hormone production, and immune function.
![The rate of human-driven global warming is at a record high](https://www.advancedsciencenews.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/Capture.jpg)
The rate of human-driven global warming is at a record high
Global warming caused by human action has continued to increase, even though climate action has slowed the rise in greenhouse gas emissions.
![An organ-on-chip simulates the effects of cosmic radiation on astronauts](https://www.advancedsciencenews.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/nasa-OLlj17tUZnU-unsplash.jpg)
An organ-on-chip simulates the effects of cosmic radiation on astronauts
Future astronauts may be protected from galactic cosmic rays thanks to a novel organ-on-chip system containing interconnected human tissue.
![Dark matter could be lurking in Jupiter’s atmosphere](https://www.advancedsciencenews.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/jupiter-6938302_1280.jpg)
Dark matter could be lurking in Jupiter’s atmosphere
Astronomers propose that an infrared glow observed in Jupiter’s atmosphere may be dark matter particles colliding.
![Galactic winds from black holes found to influence the evolution of galaxies](https://www.advancedsciencenews.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/black-hole-7861696_1280.jpg)
Galactic winds from black holes found to influence the evolution of galaxies
Astronomers have discovered that black holes trigger the formation of galactic winds that greatly influence star formation.
![Scientists create the largest nonlinear photonic crystal to date](https://www.advancedsciencenews.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/woodpile_Zeichenflache-1-1.jpg)
Scientists create the largest nonlinear photonic crystal to date
Their unprecedented control over light will lead to breakthroughs in telecommunications, medical imaging, and quantum computing.