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Mosquitoes Target Humans With Combined Visual and CO2 Cues, Study Finds
science18 hours ago

Mosquitoes Target Humans With Combined Visual and CO2 Cues, Study Finds

Researchers used Bayesian inference to build a dynamic, ~30-parameter model of Aedes aegypti flight from 53 million data points collected in 20 experiments, revealing that mosquitoes integrate visual cues and carbon dioxide to locate humans. They identified two flight modes (active exploration and idle/landing prep) and found visual cues alone attract mosquitoes to dark objects but don’t trigger landing without additional cues, while CO2 prompts rapid speed changes and erratic flight. When both cues are present, mosquitoes cluster closer to targets, suggesting multisensory lure designs could improve traps and disease control.

Revolutionary Photonic Time Crystals Amplify and Control Light
science-and-technology1 year ago

Revolutionary Photonic Time Crystals Amplify and Control Light

Scientists have developed photonic time crystals, materials that can exponentially amplify light, potentially revolutionizing fields like communication, imaging, and sensing. These crystals, which oscillate in time rather than space, create unique states where light intensity grows exponentially, offering applications in advanced sensors and lasers. The research, involving an international team, proposes a practical approach to creating these crystals for visible light using silicon spheres, overcoming previous technical challenges.

Unveiling a Hidden World: Scientists Harness Graphene-Like Material's Surprising Properties
science-and-technology2 years ago

Unveiling a Hidden World: Scientists Harness Graphene-Like Material's Surprising Properties

Scientists from EPFL and the University of Manchester have made a breakthrough in nanofluidics by utilizing the fluorescent properties of a graphene-like 2D material, boron nitride. This discovery allows for the tracking of individual molecules within nanofluidic structures, providing new insights into molecular behavior and paving the way for advancements in optical imaging and sensing. The research offers a deeper understanding of molecular properties and has potential applications in visualizing nanoscale flows and studying confined spaces.