Behind the Paper
The real stories behind the latest research papers, from conception to publication, the highs and the lows
Nature's Flight Sense: The Bio-Mechanical Perception with Embodied AI Insights
Bird has captivated humanity for centuries with their ability to soar through the skies with grace and precision. What lies at the heart of this fascination? The answer lies in the unique combination of biological structures and sensory systems that allow birds to perform complex aerial maneuvers.
Atmospheric rivers and the upper ocean
Using an eddy-resolving ocean coupled to a high resolution atmosphere, we find that atmospheric rivers significantly influence upper ocean processes, and the nature of these impacts change as the climate warms.
Beyond the Taste: A Multifunctional Gustatory Interface for Tongue Cancer Patients
Extensive surgical procedures involving flap reconstruction impact the taste perception for tongue cancer patients, highlighting the need for innovative approaches to dysgeusia.
Green Solutions for Gas Detection: Molybdenum Disulfide Nanocomposite Sensor for N-butanol Sensing at Room Temperature
In the rapidly evolving field of nanotechnology, researchers worldwide are racing to develop more effective sensors, especially for detecting hazardous gases at room temperature.
Impact of residential solid fuel usage and fuel conversion on children’s lung function
Solid fuel combustion exposure is a leading global health risk factor, yet evidence on its effects, especially on vulnerable children, is sparse. Our study highlights the adverse impact of solid fuel usage on children and the need to promote clean fuel usage for this vulnerable population.
Burned Area Increasingly Explained by Climate Change
Climate change is increasingly recognized as a key driver of wildfire activity. But the seemingly simple question, "How much has climate change altered burned area?" has not been answered before. Here, we provide a first quantification of this.