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Simple Solutions to Halve Crop Losses

March 12, 2026 · 5 min read

Did you know nearly a third of harvested crops never make it to the dinner table? The culprit: poor storage conditions. But a new tweak may turn the tables for farmers worldwide. Picture this: you’re preparing a warm bowl of rice, and unknowingly, you’re part of a story that spans continents and centuries. From the […]

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Simple Solutions to Halve Crop Losses

Did you know nearly a third of harvested crops never make it to the dinner table? The culprit: poor storage conditions. But a new tweak may turn the tables for farmers worldwide. Picture this: you’re preparing a warm bowl of rice, and unknowingly, you’re part of a story that spans continents and centuries. From the […]

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Cosmic Frontiers and Cyber Frontlines: This Week in Sciench

Every week, the worlds of science and technology intertwine in surprising ways. This week offers a stunning cosmic journey through our solar system and the broader universe, alongside a deep dive into the accelerating challenges of artificial intelligence security. Meanwhile, sobering insights emerge about the fragile state of scientific research funding in the U.S. Let’s […]

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Woven Metamaterials: A New Realm of Flexibility and Strength

Could a simple twist of fibers revolutionize the material industry? Recent research suggests that 3D woven metamaterials may hold the key to unprecedented strength and flexibility, potentially transforming industries from aerospace to biomaterials. Imagine weaving a delicate basket. As fibers intertwine, the structure becomes stronger and more flexible. This age-old technique is inspiring new materials […]

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Precision cutaneous stimulation in freely moving mice.

Parkes I; Schorscher-Petcu A; Gan Q; Browne LE

The researchers made a special system to study how mice feel things through their skin while they move. This system lets them watch how mice act when they feel different things, helping them learn more about how mice decide what to do.

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Pathway selection between click and acyl transfer reactions driven by aminoacyl phosphates.

Bhattacharjee D; Sharma A; Dai K; Pramod T; Saile L; Thomann R; Pappas CG

Scientists made a special reaction in water that copies how living things do certain changes at certain times, like adding or removing small groups from molecules. They used special chemicals that react with a metal to control how and when reactions happen, which lets them change what kind of products they make. By mixing different chemicals, they created a series of steps to make certain results happen in a planned order.

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