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This slice of semi-transparent wood is made with natural materials and could be used in applications from wearable sensors to energy-efficient windows.

Ancient Building Techniques Inspire Wood That You Can See Through

Categories Technology
WeGovy semaglutide

New Method Could Slash Ozempic Doses by 75%

Categories Health, Social Sciences
Richard Corsi demonstrates the airflow of a low-cost, DIY air cleaner that can remove indoor pollutants such as smoke particles and respiratory particles. It may also reduce the spread of airborne viruses.

This $30 Box Could Save Your Lungs During Wildfire Season

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Health, Technology
A new type of glass that’s etched with a bird design appears differently when exposed to different lasers.

This Glass Can Hold 3D Patterns That Appear and Disappear at the Flick of a Light

Categories Physics & Mathematics, Technology
Figure 1. (A) Coffin with a mummified body (M7) in the display area of the Egyptian Museum in Cairo. (B) Passive sampling with SPME fiber of the headspace within the coffin. (C) Active sampling of the headspace within the coffin was performed with sorbent tubes.

Not Weird: Sniffing Ancient Egyptian Mummies for Science

Categories Social Sciences, Technology
This elegant nanoflower adds antioxidant, antibacterial and antibiofilm properties when applied to electrospun nanofiber bandages.

This Delicate Nanoflower Is Downright Deadly to Bacteria

Categories Health, Technology
Three-dimensional culture of human breast cancer cells, with DNA stained blue and a protein in the cell surface membrane stained green. Image by NIH

One Shot Wonder: New Drug Eliminates Large Breast Tumors with Single Dose

Categories Health
Illustration of sunscreen's effect on sun exposed skin

Novel Sunscreen Keeps Skin Both Protected and Cool in Summer Heat

Categories Technology
smartwatch

Toxic Timepieces: Premium Smartwatch Bands Found to Contain High Levels of ‘Forever Chemicals’

Categories Health, Technology
geese at a park

Middle School Student’s Park Discovery Leads to Promising Cancer-Fighting Compound

Categories Health, Life & Non-humans
Inside this reaction vial, spotlit by concentrated sunlight, a piece of black polystyrene from a foam tray breaks down into a recyclable material.

Sunlight Transforms Black Plastic Waste into Valuable Raw Materials

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Technology
These nanoflakes show promise in detecting lung cancer by sensing a change in breath chemistry.

Breakthrough Sensor Could Detect Lung Cancer Through a Simple Breath Test

Categories Health, Technology
kambucha glasses

Apple Juice Kombucha: A Flavorful and Nutritious Alternative to Traditional Tea-Based Brew

Categories Health
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