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#1841Chemistry & Material ScienceFront Page28 January 2026

Flexible Aqueous Zn-MnO2 Batteries: Powering the Future of Wearable Tech

Researchers have developed a high-performance flexible battery using a novel acidic hydrogel electrolyte that enables a two-electron redox reaction. This innovation significantly boosts energy density and durability, paving the way for safe, wearable electronics suitable for continuous health monitoring.

By Zhuang, Wang, Li, Zhang, Chen, Lin, Shao, Wang, Tan, Cheng, Lin, Hong, Yao

#1842Physics & AstronomyFront Page11 March 2026

The Spinning Magnets Powering Superluminous Supernovae

Astronomers have finally explained the mysterious, flickering light of the universe's brightest stellar explosions. By observing a wobbling accretion disk around a highly magnetic neutron star, researchers confirmed what powers these blinding cosmic flashes.

By Farah JR, Prust LJ, Howell DA, Ni YQ, McCully C, Andrews M, Kumar H, Hiramatsu D, Gomez S, Wynn K, Filippenko AV, Bostroem KA, Berger E, Blanchard P.

#1843Environmental ScienceFront Page7 January 2026

The Hidden Logic of Microalgae Carbon Sequestration

A comparative study identifies Nannochloropsis oceanica as a superior candidate for processing industrial-grade CO2. The alga not only survives high carbon concentrations but converts them into valuable lipids through enhanced enzymatic activity.

By Gao, Yuan, YEONG, Lv, Zhang, Zhang, Zhang, Liao

#1844Physics & AstronomyFront Page30 January 2026

Gravitational Waves and the Hidden Architecture of Chaos

A new theoretical study explores how extreme gravitational environments might generate coherence gradients, challenging our standard linear models. Rather than claiming a new discovery, the authors propose a diagnostic framework to identify when our current interpretative tools might fail.

By Matuchaki

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