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Science

Research breakthroughs across physics, biology, climate, and the natural world.

445 articles found

A strange quantum effect dramatically boosts energy transfer

A strange quantum effect dramatically boosts energy transfer

Researchers discovered a proton-assisted mechanism that greatly improves how triplet energy moves between quantum dots and nearby molecules. The proton briefly shifts position, helps coordinate electron movement, and then returns to where it started. This quantum-driven shuttle could offer a powerful new way to tune solar cells, lasers, and catalytic reactions.

ScienceDaily•July 22, 2026
MIT’s new lidar chip could give self-driving cars a wider view

MIT’s new lidar chip could give self-driving cars a wider view

MIT engineers have found a way to give chip-based lidar a wider, clearer view without relying on moving parts. Their design uses differently shaped antennas that can sit close together without scrambling one another’s signals. In tests, the system sharply reduced interference while steering a single precise beam across a broad field of view.

ScienceDaily•July 22, 2026
UK's largest onshore wind farm to be rebuilt with fewer, larger turbines

UK's largest onshore wind farm to be rebuilt with fewer, larger turbines

Whitelee Windfarm has been producing electricity for about 20 years on a stretch of moorland near Eaglesham but is reaching the end of its life.

BBC•July 22, 2026
Scientists revive a powerful antibiotic that superbugs had defeated

Scientists revive a powerful antibiotic that superbugs had defeated

Scientists have found a way to revive vancomycin, a powerful antibiotic that some dangerous bacteria have learned to resist. Instead of creating an entirely new drug, researchers paired vancomycin with a small molecule called pghi-4, which blocks a bacterial enzyme linked to resistance. The combination restored the antibiotic’s ability to kill drug-resistant E. faecium, raising hopes that similar chemical helpers could rescue other failing medicines.

ScienceDaily•July 22, 2026
Science a New Golden Age

Science a New Golden Age

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Hacker News•July 22, 2026
New cancer strategy could stop tumors before resistance takes hold

New cancer strategy could stop tumors before resistance takes hold

Researchers are applying evolutionary theory to cancer by changing treatments before tumors have time to develop resistance. Mathematical models suggest that rapid, carefully timed switches between multiple therapies could improve cure rates.

ScienceDaily•July 22, 2026
How farmers could fix Wales' polluted rivers and save money

How farmers could fix Wales' polluted rivers and save money

Farmers have a crucial role in cleaning up one of the UK's most polluted river systems, a study shows.

BBC•July 22, 2026
Magic mushrooms may reshape the brain long after the trip ends

Magic mushrooms may reshape the brain long after the trip ends

A single dose of psilocybin produced measurable changes in brain activity and possible changes in brain structure that lasted for up to a month. Participants who experienced the greatest increase in flexible, varied brain activity also reported more personal insight and later improvements in well-being. The findings suggest that the psychedelic experience itself may help people break free from entrenched patterns of thinking.

ScienceDaily•July 22, 2026
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