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Health & Medicine

Tetracycline Antibiotics: A New Diagnostic for Eye Disease

A paper published in the Journal of Biomedical Optics (JBO), “Imaging hydroxyapatite in sub-retinal pigment epithelial deposits by fluorescence lifetime…

Power and Electrical Engineering

New AI Sensor System Boosts Safety in Industrial Plants

The team has developed software that uses AI and machine learning techniques to enable their knowledge about signal pattern recognition to be applied not just…

Information Technology

Penn Engineers' 'nanocardboard' flyers could serve as martian atmospheric probes

With the risks of extraterrestrial flight in mind, Penn Engineers are suggesting a different approach to exploring the skies of other worlds: a fleet of tiny…

Information Technology

New Algorithm Streamlines Biological Image Processing

Biologists get a wealth of information in the form of biological images, which makes their automatic processing a formidable task.

Power and Electrical Engineering

Enhancing Semiconductor Mobility: Key to Future Innovations

Mobility is a key parameter for semiconductor performance and relates to how quickly and easily electrons can move inside a substance. Researchers have…

Physics & Astronomy

New Quantum Approach to Topological Superconductivity Unveiled

A pencil shaped semiconductor, measuring only a few hundred nanometers in diameter, is what researches from the Center for Quantum Devices, Niels Bohr…

Information Technology

Optimizing Catalytic Filters with Advanced Mathematical Methods

Catalysts are commonly used to reduce pollutants released in car exhaust. In order to manufacture catalytic filters with even higher efficiency, industry is…

Health & Medicine

Rapid Solutions for Hospital Supply Shortages

Hospitals are currently facing shortages of many medical consumables, not just face masks. Rapid help is needed. These are problems with which the Project…

Transportation and Logistics

Study Compares Delivery Drones to Traditional Postal Vans

When delivering parcels, drones often have a poorer energy balance than traditional delivery vans, as shown by a new study conducted at Martin Luther…

Materials Sciences

AMable Project: Flexible Additive Manufacturing Against COVID-19

The AMable partners are calling for ideas to be submitted in a first step and applicable solutions for the additive manufacture of new products in a second…

Physics & Astronomy

Supercomputers and Archimedes' law enable calculating nanobubble diffusion in nuclear fuel

Why does nuclear fuel 'age'?

Life & Chemistry

New Biosensor Detects SARS-CoV-2 in Nasopharyngeal Swabs

Currently, most diagnostic tests for COVID-19 rely on a technique called real-time reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR), which amplifies…

Physics & Astronomy

New Discovery Advances Optically Controlled Quantum Computing

Just like today's transistors and photodiodes replaced vacuum tubes over half a century ago, scientists are searching for a similar leap forward in design…

Physics & Astronomy

Hubble Captures Aftermath of Massive Cosmic Collision

What astronomers thought was a planet beyond our solar system, has now seemingly vanished from sight. Astronomers now suggest that a full-grown planet never…

Physics & Astronomy

Ultrafast Photocarrier Dynamics Unveiled in Carbon Nanotubes

Carbon nanotubes (CNTs), a model one-dimensional (1D) material made up entirely of carbon atoms, have attracted considerable attention ever since their…

Life & Chemistry

Chiral Crystals: Detecting Polarized Spins Without Magnets

The structure of a material which consists of atoms and/or molecules may exhibit chirality. It is known that chiral molecules or chiral crystals show a chiral…

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