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Extra dimensions at the microscale could be tested experimentally within 3-5 years. The post Micron-sized hidden dimensions could solve two of physics’ deepest puzzles appeared first on Advanced Science News.| Advanced Science News
Sleep deprivation alters immune cell metabolism, causing changes to epigenetics through lactylation, triggering immune dysregulation. The post Metabolic–Epigenetic Link Between Sleep Deprivation and Immune Dysregulation appeared first on Advanced Science News.| Advanced Science News
Edible electronics from non-toxic materials enable the creation of complex ingestible devices, ideal for healthcare and food monitoring.| Advanced Science News
Engineers have developed tactile sensors with increased sensitivity, thanks to auxetic mechanical metamaterials. The post Tactile sensors from auxetic mechanical metamaterials for sensitive wearables and prosthetics appeared first on Advanced Science News.| Advanced Science News
Compact sensors enable integration of fatigue feedback into daily decision-making. The post Smart Eye Sensor Warns of Dangerous Fatigue appeared first on Advanced Science News.| Advanced Science News
One editor's tips on structure, content, and depth to help you produce more powerful and effective peer reviewer reports.| Advanced Science News
Obesity changes gut microbiota, causing immune cells to age prematurely and secrete a protein which weakens bones The post Bone loss in obesity traced to gut microbiota appeared first on Advanced Science News.| Advanced Science News
pH-responsive surfactants enable control over buckled supraparticle formation in emulsion-based systems. The post Surfactants Steer Supraparticle Structure appeared first on Advanced Science News.| Advanced Science News
Making quantum anomalies accessible to experimentalists could redefine next-generation technologies and device engineering.| Advanced Science News
Wearable sensors help women analyse menstrual blood for affordable, non-invasive health monitoring. The post Turning Periods into Power: Menstrual Blood a Valuable Resource for Medical Diagnostics appeared first on Advanced Science News.| Advanced Science News
Soft robot fabrication in a single step is enabled by a new valve system design, using just a desktop 3D printer and pressurised gas.| Advanced Science News
Scientists create magnetism in a non-magnet at room temperature for the first time, with implications in quantum tech and computer science.| Advanced Science News
Black holes are the universe's garage can. The physics guiding them is nearly two centuries old, but they've only been recently understood.| Advanced Science News
More than 100 years on after Einstein's 1921 Nobel Prize, some confusion remains around the committee's reasons for omitting relativity.| Advanced Science News
Bone implants integrate better with the body when they mimic the natural handiness of molecules that make up our bones.| Advanced Science News
The microbes in beehive debris vary widely between cities and neighborhoods, and could hold keys to assess the human populations' health.| Advanced Science News
Fitted with nanoscale grippers, these microrobots offer new opportunities for imaging and manipulating single cells.| Advanced Science News