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Materials Sciences

Tiny Electrodes Measure Bacterial Activity with New Tech

Scientists at Laboratory of Organic Electronics, Linköping University, have developed an organic electrochemical transistor that they can use to measure and…

Physics & Astronomy

Macroscopic Quantum Interference in Ultra-Pure Metal Explained

As high school students see in experiments with water waves, and we observe and use with light waves in many optical devices, interference is a fundamental…

Life & Chemistry

Exploring Protein Relationships in Diverse Organisms

What do the house mouse Mus Musculus, the organism Haloferax Mediterranei that lives in thermal springs and the intestinal bacterium Escherischia coli have in…

Life & Chemistry

Latest findings on bitter substances in coffee – Why caffeine is not the sole contributor to bitterness

Caffeine is surely the best-known bitter coffee constituent. However, this stimulating substance is not solely responsible for the bitter taste of the beverage.

Materials Sciences

Quantum Material Research Unveils Better Materials for Society

A joint research team from the University of Hong Kong (HKU), Institute of Physics at Chinese Academy of Science, Songshan Lake Materials Laboratory, Beihang…

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VIBE: Enhancing 3D Motion Capture for Realistic Virtual Avatars

A team of scientists at the Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems (MPI-IS) in Germany has developed VIBE, an algorithmic model that enables more…

Life & Chemistry

Al2Pt: Enhancing Electrocatalysis for Water Splitting

The transition from fossil fuels to renewable energy sources strongly depends on an availability of effective systems for energy conversion and storage.

Materials Sciences

Sustainable Polymer-Bonded Magnets: New Research Insights

Rare earth high-performance magnets are indispensable for a wide range of applications: from industrial motors, electronics, e-bikes to wind turbines and…

Physics & Astronomy

New Theory on Bose-Einstein Condensates by University of Halle

Research into the exotic state of matter dates back to Albert Einstein, who predicted the theoretical existence of Bose-Einstein condensates in 1924.

Information Technology

AI-Powered Handwriting Imitation: Insights from Researchers

In order to imitate handwriting using AI, the researchers led by Dr. Vincent Christlein, Chair of Computer Science 5 (Pattern Recognition), break writing down…

Physics & Astronomy

Superlens Breakthrough: First Plasmon Nanojet Observation

Russian and Danish researchers have made a first-ever experimental observation of a plasmon nanojet. This physical phenomenon enables nanoscale focusing of…

Materials Sciences

Superfluid Excitons in 2D Materials: New Insights from Rice

Mixing and matching computational models of 2D materials led scientists at Rice University to the realization that excitons — quasiparticles that exist when…

Agricultural & Forestry Science

Cell Wall Research Unveils Sustainable Crop Protection Method

Scientists are always looking for ways to improve crop disease resistance by advancing their knowledge of the plant immunity system.

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MIT, NIST create first room-temp 'magnon switch' with industrially useful properties

Scientists at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have demonstrated a potentially new…

Power and Electrical Engineering

Four-Legged Robot Enhances Global Research Collaboration

In collaboration with roboticists in New York, scientists at the Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems (MPI-IS) in Germany developed an agile,…

Life & Chemistry

Wounded Plants: How They Heal and Coordinate Recovery

All living organisms suffer injuries. Animals and humans have movable cells, specialized in finding, approaching, and healing wounds. Plant cells, however, are…

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