Taking inspiration from plankton, researchers create engineered blood cells that are an important step toward a universal blood supply.

Taking inspiration from plankton, researchers create engineered blood cells that are an important step toward a universal blood supply.
Could neutron stars hold the key to observing dark matter? Researchers believe studying them might one day reveal this elusive substance.
This material absorbs more than 99% of the light that strikes it, making it useful in applications ranging from solar energy to astronomy.
Understanding the placebo effect could lead to pain management therapies that are more effective than opioids without causing addiction.
New insights into the decay of a hadron particle known as a charmonium could potentially reshape our understanding of particle interactions and challenge existing theories.
When the light absorbers are made very small, almost all the device performance metrics improve—but doing this is easier said than done.
Future astronauts may be protected from galactic cosmic rays thanks to a novel organ-on-chip system containing interconnected human tissue.
Traditional means farmers used to use for seed selection and preservation may help us cultivate more resilient food in a changing climate.
Gold nanoparticles and near-infrared light speed up regeneration and reproduction in hydras, providing insights for regenerative medicine.
An Ising machine built on lattice defects solves problems faster than conventional computers without the drawbacks of quantum systems.