Bacterial patterns invisible to the eye reveal hidden information only with correct biochemical triggers, creating anti-counterfeiting codes that are harder to copy or forge.
Scientists have developed messages that only appear under specific biochemical triggers, using living bacteria.
Optera uses photoluminescence instead of lasers for long-term optical storage solutionsSpectral hole burning encodes data by ...
Neural encoding is the study of how neurons represent information with electrical activity (action potentials) at the level of individual cells or in networks of neurons. Studies of neural encoding ...
Cancer researchers have chased the idea of a universal cancer vaccine for decades. The promise sounds bold and almost ...
We rounded up the best lab-grown diamonds from retailers with stellar reputations and a stunning array of jewelry to pick from. To make our selections, we tapped into our fashion team’s jewelry ...
MIT researchers build a “scientific sandbox” that uses AI to simulate how vision systems evolve and it could help design next ...
Scientists are building experimental computers from living human brain cells and testing how they learn and adapt.
The widespread use and translation of engineered in vitro tissues, such as organoids, organ-on-chip devices and microphysiological models, will require designs that can be preserved by ...
Quantum communication saw major progress, including longer-distance demonstrations and systems that operate closer to ...
This important study combines optogenetic manipulations and wide-field imaging to show that the retrosplenial cortex controls behavioral responses to whisker deflection in a context-dependent manner.
An antibody titer test identifies and measures the amount of antibodies in your blood, which indicates the strength of your immune response. Doctors use this test to determine if you’ve had past ...