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Physics & Astronomy

New Printer Delivers Stunningly Realistic 3D Holograms

Researchers have developed a new printer that produces digital 3D holograms with an unprecedented level of detail and realistic color. The new printer could be…

Life & Chemistry

Light-Activated Insulin Cells Offer New Hope for Diabetes

Tufts University researchers have transplanted engineered pancreatic beta cells into diabetic mice, then caused the cells to produce more than two to three…

Health & Medicine

Boost Genomics Research With MaveDB’s Innovative Database

The MaveDB database is a repository for data from experiments – called multiplex assays of variant effect (MAVEs) – that systematically measure the impact of…

Materials Sciences

TU Freiberg Unveils Innovative Heat-Resistant Composite Materials

Refractory materials are often exposed to extreme conditions. In a melting furnace, for example, they serve as lining material to protect metal aggregates from…

Information Technology

Single-Atom Memory Effects Unveiled by Global Research Team

The research group, consisting of German, Swedish and Indian scientists, has investigated an artificial quantum system and found new properties.

Materials Sciences

Sponge-Like 2D Material Exhibits Unique Electrical and Magnetic Traits

Chemists at the Center for Multidimensional Carbon Materials (CMCM), within the Institute for Basic Science (IBS, South Korea), have reported the synthesis of…

Power and Electrical Engineering

Mimicking body's circulatory AC could keep airplanes, cars and computers cooler

The complex network of veins that keeps us cool during the heat of summer has inspired engineers to create novel thermal management systems. But replicating…

Information Technology

This AI birdwatcher lets you 'see' through the eyes of a machine

It can take years of birdwatching experience to tell one species from the next. But using an artificial intelligence technique called deep learning, Duke…

Power and Electrical Engineering

New Mechanism Speeds Up Lithium-Ion Battery Charging

Researchers at the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Argonne National Laboratory have reported a new mechanism to speed up the charging of lithium-ion…

Physics & Astronomy

Simulating Fluid Dynamics: Innovations in Visual Effects

Simulating the physics behind the movement of liquids and how fluids–thick or thin–interact with other objects is a key problem in visual effects. Bringing…

Life & Chemistry

New Study Unveils Protein Conduction Breakthrough

In new research, Stuart Lindsay and his colleagues investigate a recently discovered feat carried out by enzymes, and most likely, all proteins. Under proper…

Power and Electrical Engineering

Map Strain in Next-Gen Solar Cells With New Research Technique

In order to understand where strain builds up within a solar cell and triggers the energy loss, scientists must visualize the underlying grain structure of…

Life & Chemistry

New Protein Discovered That Regulates Nerve Growth Direction

Neurons transmit electrical signals in a clearly defined direction – they are said to be “polarized”. Each neuron receives signals and forwards them via a long…

Information Technology

High-Resolution Radar Sensors Boost Safe Autonomous Driving

In the AuRoRaS project (Automotive Robust Radar Sensing) project, three partners from research and technology are working on improving the measurement quality…

Life & Chemistry

Chlamydia: How It Accesses Human Cells and Impacts Health

Chlamydia are bacteria that can infect human and animal cells. Human health is particularly affected by Chlamydia pneumoniae (Cpn) and Chlamydia trachomatis….

Life & Chemistry

X-Ray Insights: Unlocking Secrets of Malaria Pathogen

The main avenue to deal with the disease is treatment by active compounds in the quinoline family and, more recently, from the artemisinin family. However, the…

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