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Laser Direct Writing of Dual-Scale 3D Structures for Cell Repelling at High Cellular Density

Researchers used advanced laser technology to create tiny mushroom-shaped structures decorated with nano-sized fingerprint patterns on surfaces. These structures were inspired by spider webs and designed to repel cells from sticking to the surface. Even when many cells were present, these specially designed surfaces kept about 60% of the cells from adhering, which could be useful for medical devices, sensors, and antibacterial coatings.

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Enhanced Heat Resistance in Morchella eximia by Atmospheric and Room Temperature Plasma

Researchers used a special plasma technology to create heat-resistant strains of morel mushrooms that can thrive at higher temperatures. These mutant strains showed enhanced natural defense systems with more antioxidant enzymes and protective compounds. This breakthrough could help farmers grow more morels successfully despite rising temperatures from climate change, while maintaining their nutritional and medicinal benefits.

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