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Physics & Astronomy

Ultrafast Perovskite Photodetectors Enhance Imaging Capabilities

Photodetectors, a key optoelectrical component for the translation of optical signals into electrical signals, are of great interest to a wide range of…

Power and Electrical Engineering

World’s Smallest Microelectronic Robot Unveiled by Researchers

An international research team, led by Prof. Dr. Oliver G. Schmidt, Chair of the Professorship of Material Systems for Nanoelectronics at Chemnitz University…

Life & Chemistry

Ultrafast Single Molecule Processes Observed in Liquid Helium

Markus Koch, head of the research group Femtosecond Dynamics at the Institute of Experimental Physics at TU Graz, and his team develop new methods for…

Life & Chemistry

Stem Cells and Nerve Interaction in Tissue Regeneration

Stem cells can generate a variety of specific tissues and are increasingly used for clinical applications such as the replacement of bone or cartilage….

Event News

International Learning Analytics Conference Goes Fully Online

“Especially at an international level, Learning Analytics has been shown to have a relevant impact on education“, says Professor Dr. Hendrik Drachsler from…

Physics & Astronomy

New Advances in Molecular Moviemaking Capture Photon Reactions

Over the past few years, scientists have developed amazing tools – “cameras” that use X-rays or electrons instead of ordinary light ¬- to take rapid-fire…

Information Technology

Chip-Based Devices Enhance Quantum-Secured Communication

monstrated new chip-based devices that contain all the optical components necessary for quantum key distribution while increasing real-world security. The fast…

Life & Chemistry

Graphene Technology Identifies Deadly Bacteria Strains

Using a single atom-thick sheet of graphene to track the electronic signals inherent in biological structures, a team led by Boston College researchers has…

Health & Medicine

UCI Study Uncovers Skin Cell Changes for Wound Healing

A team of University of California, Irvine researchers have published the first comprehensive overview of the major changes that occur in mammalian skin cells…

Information Technology

Army Scientists Unveil Quantum Sensor for Full Radio Spectrum

Such wide spectral coverage by a single antenna is impossible with a traditional receiver system, and would require multiple systems of individual antennas,…

Physics & Astronomy

New Community Plan to Advance Fusion Energy and Plasma Science

The report, the Community Plan for Fusion Energy and Discovery Plasma Sciences, “reflects the enthusiasm among the U.S. fusion and plasma physics community to…

Life & Chemistry

How the microbiome is involved in the development of cancer

Despite significant advances in prevention and treatment of cancer, year after year there is a steady increase in the number of deaths caused by malignancy.

Earth Sciences

How Plants Influence Mountain Formation Amid Erosion

Plants may stabilize slopes, yet rainfall often intensifies soil erosion. Until now, just how these two things interact to form mountain topography was only…

Power and Electrical Engineering

On the trail of organic solar cells’ efficiency

Scientists at TU Dresden and Hasselt University in Belgium investigated the physical causes that limit the efficiency of novel solar cells based on organic…

Life & Chemistry

How the brain controls the voice – Rhythmic neural signals determine the sounds that bats make

Bats are famous for their sonar-based navigation. They use their extremely sensitive hearing for orientation, emitting ultrasound noises and receiving an image…

Life & Chemistry

EU Funds €3 Million for Antiviral Antibodies Consortium ATAC

The consortium “ATAC” (Antibody Therapy Against Coronavirus) will be financed by the European Union with about 3 Million euro. In total, the European…

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