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Phys.org / Firefighter gear contains potentially hazardous flame retardants, study shows

Some firefighter gear is manufactured with chemicals called brominated flame retardants that could pose a risk to firefighter health, according to a study published in Environmental Science & Technology Letters.

8 hours ago in Earth
Phys.org / A new transfer strategy to boost ultra-thin flexible temperature sensor performance

In the fields of intelligent health care and robotic sensing, the development of ultra-thin flexible temperature sensors serves as a core prerequisite for achieving high conformability and integration. However, a fundamental ...

3 hours ago in Chemistry
Phys.org / How pointing fingers shape what we see in old master paintings

One of the most common human gestures, the pointing finger, appears frequently in Old Master paintings as a guiding cue. However, its influence on viewers' gaze has never been systematically investigated. Researchers in experimental ...

4 hours ago in Other Sciences
Tech Xplore / 'Robot, make me a chair': AI-driven system designs, builds multicomponent objects from user prompts

Computer-aided design (CAD) systems are tried-and-true tools used to design many of the physical objects we use each day. But CAD software requires extensive expertise to master, and many tools incorporate such a high level ...

7 hours ago in Robotics
Medical Xpress / High stakes of early immune development revealed—and a potential probiotic fix

Antibiotics are powerful treatments that have saved countless lives over the course of decades. New findings from Scripps Research have identified a way to preserve healthy immune development even when infants need antibiotic ...

2 hours ago in Immunology
Phys.org / The dinosaurs that forgot how to fly

A new study led by a researcher from the School of Zoology and the Steinhardt Museum of Natural History at Tel Aviv University examined dinosaur fossils preserved with their feathers and found that these dinosaurs had lost ...

7 hours ago in Biology
Phys.org / Living rocks in South Africa rapidly absorb carbon and grow in harsh conditions

South Africa is home to some of the oldest evidence of life on Earth, contained in rocky, often layered outcroppings called microbialites. Like coral reefs, these complex "living rocks" are built up by microbes absorbing ...

9 hours ago in Biology
Phys.org / Rare brown dwarf discovered orbiting ancient star

Astronomers from the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics (CfA) and elsewhere report the discovery of a new brown dwarf about 60 times more massive than Jupiter. The newfound substellar object, designated TOI-7019 ...

6 hours ago in Astronomy & Space
Phys.org / Remote Southern Ocean seabirds study highlights reach of 'forever chemicals'

Seabirds in one of the remotest parts of the planet are being exposed to a wide range of forever chemicals, scientists have discovered.

4 hours ago in Earth
Medical Xpress / Ultrasound paired with vibrating nanoparticles softens tumor tissue, improving drug delivery

Cancer is one of the leading causes of death in the U.S., second only to heart disease. But a new cancer treatment method from CU Boulder researchers uses sound waves to soften tumors and could be a potent tool against the ...

9 hours ago in Oncology & Cancer
Phys.org / ROSE-3D advances isotropic 3D super-resolution microscopy

In a study published in Nature Methods on December 2, a research team led by Profs. Xu Tao and Ji Wei from the Institute of Biophysics of the Chinese Academy of Sciences has developed a three-dimensional interferometric localization ...

4 hours ago in Biology
Tech Xplore / Transparency in AI companies falls to new low

A new analysis finds that AI companies now average just 40 out of 100 on transparency, marking a significant decline from last year.

4 hours ago in Business