 
					Maria Temming
Assistant Managing Editor, Science News Explores
Previously the staff writer for physical sciences at Science News, Maria Temming is the assistant managing editor at Science News Explores. She has undergraduate degrees in physics and English from Elon University and a master's degree in science writing from MIT. She has written for Scientific American, Sky & Telescope and NOVA Next. She’s also a former Science News intern.
 
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All Stories by Maria Temming
- 			 Tech TechWatch this cuttlefish-inspired ‘skin’ morph into a 3-D shapeNew silicone material mimics cephalopod shape-shifting for quick camouflage. 
- 			 Tech TechSuperbugs may meet their match in these nanoparticlesQuantum dots and antibiotics hit bacteria with a one-two punch. 
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- 			 Tech TechNew atomic clock is most precise yetThis next-gen atomic clock ticks at a steady beat, but time will tell just how well it tells time. 
- 			 Tech TechOrigami outfits help these bots change tasks swiftlyThese robots change shape by slipping into different origami exoskeletons. 
- 			 Tech TechIn these bot hookups, the machines meld their mindsA new type of robot can team up with its fellows to form a single-minded machine. 
- 			 Animals AnimalsPollen hitches a ride on bees in all the right spotsFlower reproduction depends on the pollen that collects in hard-to-reach spots on bees, a new study shows. 
- 			 Artificial Intelligence Artificial IntelligenceMachines are getting schooled on fairnessMachine-learning programs are introducing biases that may harm job seekers, loan applicants and more. 
- 			 Tech TechTiny quantum storage device fits on a chipPhoton information processing on nanoscale could enable future communication networks. 
- 			 Health & Medicine Health & MedicineHow gut bacteria may affect anxietyMicrobes may tamper with the production of tiny molecules in brain regions that help control anxiety. 
- 			 Tech TechMeet the Bobcat Nanowagon, the world’s smallest monster truckChemists are scratching their heads over the wreckage of minuscule monster trucks. 
- 			 Tech TechNew antennas are up to a hundredth the size of today’s devicesA new type of antenna could be used in tiny electronics for wearable tech, injectable medical devices and more.