Monthly Archives: March, 2025

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Twisting Atomic Layers: Unlocking One-Dimensional Superlattices

Researchers have discovered that twisting two-dimensional atomic layers at specific angles can create one-dimensional moiré superlattices, opening new avenues for material science.

Forest Carbon Loss: A Looming Threat to Climate Targets

Deforestation and forest degradation are accelerating climate change, potentially derailing global efforts to meet climate targets.

Smartwatches: A New Ally in Managing Type 2 Diabetes Through Exercise

New research highlights how smartwatches could become powerful tools in helping people with Type 2 Diabetes stay active and manage their condition more effectively.

Urgent Call for National Strategy to Address Rising Eating Disorders

Researchers at Northumbria University emphasize the critical need for a dedicated national strategy to combat the increasing prevalence of eating disorders in England, highlighting the necessity for specific guidelines to support remote delivery of services.

AI Transforms Coeliac Disease Diagnosis: A Leap Forward

Researchers at the University of Cambridge have developed an artificial intelligence (AI) tool that significantly accelerates the diagnosis of coeliac disease, matching the accuracy of experienced pathologists.

Revolutionizing Touch: Wearable Tech Brings Realistic Sensations

Northwestern University engineers have unveiled a groundbreaking wearable device capable of simulating complex tactile sensations, marking a significant advancement in haptic technology.