Noisy bubbles impede ultrasound-enhanced chemical reactions, sonochemistry model reveals
Ultrasound can make chemistry happen inside a liquid by creating microscopic bubbles that collapse with extraordinary force. Yet a new ...
Ultrasound can make chemistry happen inside a liquid by creating microscopic bubbles that collapse with extraordinary force. Yet a new ...
SAN ANTONIO, Aug. 4, 2026 — Moving more in midlife may help protect the brain decades later, particularly among Mexican ...
Hepatocellular carcinoma, the most common primary cancer of the liver, is notoriously difficult to treat once it becomes advanced. Even ...
Sylvester Cancer Center Rises to No. 23 Nationwide in 2026 U.S. News Rankings Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center, part of UHealth ...
For decades, scientists have known that dementia risk changes with age, sex, genetics and social conditions. Yet one of the ...
The world’s most precise clocks may soon be able to share their time across entire countries without losing the extraordinary ...
The rapid expansion of artificial intelligence data centers is creating a new demand for energy-storage systems capable of operating at ...
Rectal cancer can survive one of its most aggressive treatment combinations by turning the tissue around the tumor into a ...
A rare molecular pattern found in an aggressive uterine cancer is drawing attention to how genetic classification could reshape prognosis ...
Sleep may be one of the earliest casualties of Alzheimer’s disease, and scientists are increasingly looking beyond neurons to understand ...
Rice University has received a five-year, $15 million award from the U.S. Army Research Office to establish a national research ...
Solid-state batteries are often presented as the technology that could finally move electric vehicles beyond the limits of today’s lithium-ion ...
CAMBRIDGE, United Kingdom — A new commentary published in Frontiers in Medicine argues that the next transformation in healthcare will ...
UI Health has received a new round of national and regional recognition in the 2026–27 U.S. News & World Report ...
Quantum mechanics has long forced scientists to abandon the idea that electrons occupy fixed, sharply defined locations. Instead, each electron ...
Soft electronic skin may soon become tougher, more repairable and far less wasteful, thanks to a new bio-based material developed ...
Corticotroph pituitary neuroendocrine tumours, or corticotroph PitNETs, have long presented doctors with a deceptively difficult puzzle. These tumours arise from ...
Manufacturing assembly is entering an era in which the most valuable co-worker on the factory floor may not be human. ...
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. — Aug. 4, 2026 — A new study is showing how artificial intelligence and multi-omic biology can expose ...
Radiopharmaceutical therapy (RPT) is entering a new era in cancer treatment, but one of its biggest limitations has remained stubbornly ...
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