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Physics & Astronomy

First Photo of Single Trapped Atom Marks Quantum Milestone

The first photograph of a single trapped atom represented a milestone for quantum research. This breakthrough was made possible because the atom was captured…

Information Technology

Explore COVID-19 Innovations: Research, Tech, and Best Practices

As COVID-19 has been dominating the everyday life of millions of people worldwide and leaving its mark on people's health, societies, and economies, research…

Life & Chemistry

Unlocking Collective Behavior Insights in Complex Networks

Hütt and Moretti are breaking new ground with their research. How collective excitation patterns in complex networks can be recognized and investigated is an…

Medical Engineering

15-Minute Graphene Oxide Test Detects Infections Rapidly

The current situation with the COVID 19 pandemic underscores the importance of detecting infections quickly and accurately to prevent further spread. Today,…

Life & Chemistry

Essential Gene Linked to Heart Valve Formation Discovered

During embryonic development, the heart is the first organ that becomes functional and generates blood flow throughout the body.

Environmental Conservation

EU Project Launches Sensor Network to Monitor Ship Emissions

A new EU-project has the aim to develop a sensor network to monitor emissions from ships.

Physics & Astronomy

Origins of Stony-Iron Meteorites Unveiled by Bayreuth Researchers

As the researchers have now discovered, pallasites arose from asteroid collisions that occurred approximately 4.5 billion years ago. In these collisions, iron…

Life & Chemistry

Scientists Discover New Method to Combat Tuberculosis

An international team of researchers, led by Durham University, UK, and the Laboratory of Molecular Microbiology and Genetics/Centre Integrative Biology in…

Information Technology

Researchers Boost Electron Spin Longevity for Advanced Tech

“We found the new way to use spin degree of freedom as electron spin wave,” said Makoto Kohda, paper author and associate professor in the Department of…

Life & Chemistry

New Technology Makes Viruses Touchable and Visible

Viruses are tiny. They cannot be seen with the naked eye and they are even too small for optical microscopes, which makes it difficult to recognize the danger…

Earth Sciences

Time To Say Goodbye: The MOSAiC floe’s days are numbered

After exactly 300 days of drifting with the MOSAiC floe, the international team around Expedition Leader Markus Rex on Wednesday, 29 July 2020, started the…

Information Technology

Faster LEDs Enhance Wireless Communication Using Invisible Light

Now, a team of researchers based in Japan has married the two options into the ideal combination of long lasting and fast LEDs. They published their results on…

Power and Electrical Engineering

ETRI Unveils Eco-Friendly CIGS Thin-Film Solar Cells

CIGS thin-film solar cells are used to convert sunlight into electrical energy and are made by coating multiple thin films on a glass substrate.

Materials Sciences

Cool Crystal Reveals Unusual Electron Sharing in Atoms

Atoms that make up humans and trees and kitchen tables generally bond together by sharing electrons – think of electrons as the atomic glue of life. Nagoya…

Life & Chemistry

Nano-Sponges Convert CO2 to Fuel and Waste to Chemicals

Two best known solid acids are crystalline zeolites and amorphous aluminosilicates. Although zeolites are strongly acidic, they are limited by their inherent…

Physics & Astronomy

Exoplanets That Could Host Life: New Study Insights

Our solar system has one habitable planet — Earth. A new study shows other stars could have as many as seven Earth-like planets in the absence of a gas giant…

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