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Flying robot rides the wind like a bird (w/video)

Scientists built a flying robot that is both easy to control and energy-efficient, especially in changing wind conditions. The robot can change its shape and uses wind to stay in the air, instead of relying on thrust-generating motors.

Today, 14:33 UTC

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Nanorobotic swarming boosts photothermal therapy by concentrating heat

Nanorobotic swarming concentrates photothermal particles into heat-retaining clusters, helping the same material outperform dispersed nanoparticles under near-infrared light.

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biotech

Raman microscopy gets a roadmap for biology and medicine

Bioengineers bridge the gap between spectroscopy developers and biologists through a systematic guide explaining modern Raman imaging technologies, probes, and applications.

Today, 14:02 UTC

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Before the aliens, the amino acids

Scientists propose a simple but powerful new method for detecting traces of alien biology, whether on Jupiter's icy moons, in meteorites or in Martian samples.

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Interlocking 3D nano-architecture powers solar desalination for freshwater and irrigation

The material's interlocked, porous structure improves salt resistance, water transport, and vapor generation, enabling stable solar desalination outdoors.

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Algae microbots improve targeted chemotherapy for bladder cancer

In mouse tests, magnet-guided algae microbots helped chemotherapy penetrate bladder tumours more deeply, cutting tumour burden after one week.

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Interface layer drives quantum dot tandem solar cells to record efficiency

Researchers used an ultrathin chlorinated polymer layer to cut charge losses and set efficiency records for all-PbS quantum dot tandem solar cells.

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Modular nanorobot targets cancer cells and can be reused for other tasks

Researchers developed a versatile nanorobot with propulsion and payload modules. The two reusable modules autonomously self-assemble and could be used in medicine or industry.

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Carbon nanotube transistors turn invisible infrared light into memory

A carbon nanotube transistor turns invisible 940 nm light into both a signal and memory, advancing low-power neuromorphic vision hardware.

Today, 04:40 UTC

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Light color controls a photonic synapse that remembers and forgets

Researchers built a photonic synapse that strengthens or erases memory by light color, using a defect to mimic the brain's balanced learning.

June 20, 2026

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Twisting 2D materials brings quantum light control closer to reality

Researchers show that twisting atom-thin boron nitride layers can tune quantum light emitters, offering new control for quantum technologies.

June 20, 2026

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Wet coffee grounds turned into high-grade solid fuel in just 90 seconds

A world-first flame plasma pyrolysis technology eliminates the need for pre-drying, turning moisture-laden organic waste into anthracite-grade biochar with industrial potential.

June 20, 2026

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Open-air synthesis yields atom-precise iridium catalyst

A simple air-based method produces stable 15-atom iridium nanoclusters that outperform commercial catalysts for green hydrogen production.

June 19, 2026

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Collision in space is not evidence of dark matter after all?

New data suggest the Bullet Cluster's lensing may be explained with fewer or no dark matter assumptions, reviving an alternative gravity model.

June 19, 2026

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Molecular simulations reveal why nanodrops spread

Simulations reveal why water nanodrops spread on surfaces: molecular structure at the contact line flips line tension, reshaping nanoscale wetting.

June 19, 2026

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AI system monitors 2D semiconductor manufacturing at the atomic layer

Researchers combined low-temperature plasma processing with machine learning to synthesize and etch 6-inch MoS2 and WS2 wafers and predict film thickness in real time.

June 19, 2026

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Study reveals the first galactic population of gamma-ray emitting protostars

Study identifies forming stars whose jets accelerate protons and emit gamma rays, revealing a new cosmic-ray source and deeper view of star formation.

June 19, 2026

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Intelligent, but not conscious: a warning about AI chatbots

As artificial-intelligence systems become more powerful and increasingly used for advice, comfort and psychological support, three neuroscientists sound the alarm.

June 19, 2026

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Paint it blacker: Carbon nanotube coating could make cars ultra-black

A new ultra-black automotive coating absorbs 99.9% of visible light, creating a deeper black finish that could be used on future luxury cars.

June 18, 2026

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Real-time microscopy reveals how semiconductor nanowires grow, and how bismuth seeds can speed their formation

Scientists captured tellurium nanowire growth in liquid in real time, showing seed formation, material competition and bismuth-assisted deposition.

June 18, 2026

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New nanotube membranes reveal unusually fast lithium-ion transport

Boron nitride nanotube membranes rapidly and selectively transport lithium ions, boosting prospects for clean energy, lithium recovery and molecular separation.

June 18, 2026