NUS CDE researchers set new brightness records for flexible displays
A new generation of flexible displays could soon make electronic light as soft, thin and adaptable as the surfaces they cover. Researchers at the National...
A new generation of flexible displays could soon make electronic light as soft, thin and adaptable as the surfaces they cover. Researchers at the National...
Metabolic and alcohol-associated liver disease, or MetALD, is emerging as one of the most consequential—and least recognized—forms of chronic liver disease worldwide. The condition develops...
Bubbles may look simple, but at the boundary where air meets water, forces that are invisible at everyday scales can become powerful enough to reshape...
A new three-dimensional computer model is offering scientists a closer look at one of the most familiar—and frustrating—sounds in human sleep: the rumble of ordinary...
For centuries, the narwhal’s long, ivory-colored tusk was treated as evidence of magic. In medieval Europe, these extraordinary teeth were sold as unicorn horns and...
A quiet revolution in newborn medicine is taking place against the rhythmic alarms and intensive monitoring of neonatal intensive care units: the recognition that parents...
Liver disease is often described as a silent threat, but researchers at the University of Toledo say one of its earliest biological signals may be...
A new imaging method could give researchers a way to watch ultrafast events unfold from a single exposure, replacing the traditional need to repeat an...
The knee may soon become one of the most important targets for wearable robotics, as researchers in China have developed a flexible assistive exoskeleton designed...
A new study is challenging the idea that pork must disappear from the plate when people are trying to lose weight. In a secondary analysis...
Human beings routinely make judgments about personality from the shape, expression, and overall appearance of a stranger’s face. A person may be perceived as competent,...
HOUSTON, Aug. 17, 2026 — The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center has announced its 2026 class of Andrew Sabin Family Fellows, recognizing 10...
For dolphins living along Florida’s Atlantic coast, the ocean is far more than a physical landscape. It is an acoustic environment shaped by whistles, echolocation...
A new study has brought scientists one step closer to building artificial cell communities that can sense signals, reorganize themselves and distribute molecular cargo with...
Clinical prediction models are often built with an implicit assumption: that the people who will eventually use a medical risk score resemble the patients whose...
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