Peptide-laden vesicles light up in the presence of amyloid beta, providing an early diagnostic test (and possible treatment) for Alzheimer’s.

Peptide-laden vesicles light up in the presence of amyloid beta, providing an early diagnostic test (and possible treatment) for Alzheimer’s.
First living biosensor developed to study honeybee gut microbiome, providing insights into health and conservation.
DeepStalk does away with a hard shell for a soft body and integrated parts to function under pressure and explore the deep sea.
A new hybrid graphene incorporates new elements to help make the material magnetic for applications in electronics and computer science.
A new study finds that prescription generic galantamine and the over-the-counter supplement are not created equal, despite label claims.
Computers based on memristors promise significant energy savings and improved accuracy in large-scale computing.
The chemical and biomolecular engineer delves into the versatile applications, surprising properties, and future possibilities of liquid metals.
Weaving piezoelectric polymers into nanofibers reveals a surprising pathway to boost stem cell growth naturally, without external power.
Cavefish studies hint at ketogenic diet’s impact on autism-like behavior, opening new paths for understanding and treatment.
Research teams from the UK have isolated antibodies preserved for 800 years in ancient teeth and found they are still able to bind viruses that infect humans today.