Chemists Discover Unexpected New Way to Use DNA - Scientists at NUS have found that DNA’s phosphate groups can guide chemical reactions like molecular “hands.” Chemists at the National University of Singapore (NUS) have discovered an unexpected way to use deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA). Beyond its role as the carrier of genetic information, DNA can...
Hidden Winter CO₂ Source Found in the Southern Ocean Changes Climate Math - Researchers have found that the Southern Ocean emits far more CO2 in winter than previously thought, thanks to laser satellite data that works in darkness. This revelation redefines how we understand ocean carbon exchange and its role in climate change. Winter Carbon Surge in the Southern Ocean A team...
The Truth About Memory Supply, Pricing and What Comes Next - Memory supply faces rising prices and sudden shortages as longevity guarantees fade. The post The Truth About Memory Supply, Pricing and What Comes Next appeared first on EE Times .
The Headache of Fake 74LS Logic Chips - When you go on your favorite cheap online shopping platform and order a batch of 74LS logic ICs, what do you get? Most likely relabeled 74HC ICs, if the results …read more
Fast, accurate drag predictions could help improve aircraft design - Researchers at the University of Surrey have proposed a computational approach that can provide aerodynamic drag data more efficiently during the early stages of aircraft design. It is hoped that AeroMap could help develop ...
New Research Reveals Vaping May Increase Your Risk of Diabetes - Black and Hispanic populations, as well as individuals with underlying health conditions, are also at higher risk. People who smoke cigarettes, use e-cigarettes, or do both have a higher likelihood of developing diabetes, according to new research from the University of Georgia. The study found that smokers...
Scientists Crack the Code Behind a Rare Cancer-Fighting Compound - The discovery opens a path to the sustainable synthesis of anti-inflammatory and anti-tumor agents. Scientists at UBC Okanagan have revealed how plants create mitraphylline, a rare natural substance that shows potential for fighting cancer. Mitraphylline is part of a small family of plant molecules known...
Inexpensive materials transform waste carbon into energy-rich compounds - Turning waste carbon into useful products is a vital part of sustainable manufacturing. Recycling carbon dioxide creates carbon monoxide, which through electricity can be converted into energy-rich compounds. However, existing ...
FeRAM-embedded ASSP Drives Innovation in 1 mm² Smart Contact Lenses - Leveraging RF x AD conversion analog technology RAMXEED developed an ultra-small FeRAM chipset measuring just 1.04 mm2. Since this product was designed for SEED’s smart contact lenses platform, RAMXEED had to meet the rigorous 1 mm2 size requirement by leveraging its advanced design capabilities of...
Scientists Discover a Major, Currently Unaccounted-For Source of Greenhouse Gas - Uncontrolled and untreated runoff from abandoned mines may release carbon dioxide from bedrock into the atmosphere. For the past 250 years, coal mining has taken place on an industrial scale in Pennsylvania, USA. By 1830, Pittsburgh was burning more than 400 tons of coal daily. This heavy reliance on...
Lithium-Ion Batteries: WHY They Demand Respect - This summer, we saw the WHY (What Hackers Yearn) event happen in Netherlands, of course, with a badge to match. Many badges these days embrace the QWERTY computer aesthetic, which …read more
How nuclear waste could fuel a clean energy revolution - Nuclear waste remains a major environmental hazard due to its long-lasting radioactivity, which can persist for thousands of years. However, new research by University of Sharjah scientists, published in the journal Nuclear ...
Making Audible Sense Of A Radiation Hunt - The clicking of a Geiger counter is well enough known as a signifier of radioactive materials, due to it providing the menacing sound effect any time a film or TV …read more
[News] Chinese Chip Tool Maker AMEC Thin-Film Revenue Soars Nearly 1,300% YoY — What’s Behind It? - China’s chip equipment makers are surging despite U.S. export curbs, with AMEC posting rapid growth. According to ijiwei, the company’s recently released third-quarter 2025 report shows strong results: revenue for the first three quarters reached 8.063 billion yuan, up 46.40% year on year. Notab......
MCE Blaster Translates TTL For Modern(ish) Monitors - VGA isn’t much used anymore, but it’s not hard to get a hold of monitors with that input. How about the older standards like EGA, CGA, or MDA? Well, it’s …read more
Perplexity shopping bot not welcome at Amazon shop - Amazon is demanding that artificial intelligence startup Perplexity put a stop to its bot shopping for people at the e-commerce giant's retail platform, the companies said on Tuesday.
Diamond Dethroned? “Wonderful” New Material Smashes Heat Conduction Records - Scientists have upended long-held assumptions about thermal conductivity, revealing that boron arsenide crystals can conduct heat even better than diamond. Researchers at the University of Houston have uncovered a major breakthrough in thermal conductivity, challenging long-standing assumptions about...
Guns, Technology, and Freedom: Decoding 3D2A & 1A | Cody Wilson & Marc Beckman - The United States Constitution is more than a document: it's a living experiment in freedom. The First Amendment protects our voices. The Second protects our right to keep and bear arms. But somewhere between speech and weaponry, the line has blurred. Technology once gave us the power to build tools....
Exercise in a Pill? Oral Compound Shown to Replicate Its Anti-Aging Benefits - New research uncovers how the kidney-derived metabolite betaine mirrors exercise’s rejuvenating effects A study published in Cell by researchers from the Chinese Academy of Sciences and Xuanwu Hospital at Capital Medical University has revealed how exercise helps the body fight aging on a systemic level....