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Unlocking Potential: Ultrafast Lasers in the kW Range

Among experts, ultrafast (USP) lasers have long been an insider tip: They can process almost any material and are characterized by the highest precision during…

Information Technology

Advancing Quantum Tech Through Atomic-Scale Materials Processing

However a major challenge in developing these technologies is that the quantum phenomena are very fragile, and only a handful of physical systems have been…

Information Technology

Exploring Probabilistic Computing: A New Frontier in Tech

When it comes to performing a calculation destined to arrive at an exact result, humans are hopelessly inferior to the computer. In other areas, humans are…

Materials Sciences

New Argonne Coating Enhances Lithium-Ion Battery Performance

Building a better lithium-ion battery involves addressing a myriad of factors simultaneously, from keeping the battery's cathode electrically and ionically…

Information Technology

New Security Flaws Discovered by TU Graz Researchers

ZombieLoad and Store-to-Leak Forwarding are the names of the new exploits which have just been announced by TU Graz security researchers Daniel Gruss, Moritz…

Life & Chemistry

A nerve cell serves as a “single” for studies

Using cell reprogramming, so-called induced pluripotent stem cells (iPS cells) can be generated from a blood or skin sample. The body cells are reset into an…

Life & Chemistry

Brain Relay Station Governs Our Body Movements

Whether we move our arms, legs or the entire body, every movement is centrally controlled by our brain. Different brain regions and neuronal networks play an…

Life & Chemistry

Princeton Scientists Bioengineer Bacteria Speedometer

An all-Princeton research team has identified bacteria that can detect the speed of flowing fluids.

Life & Chemistry

Study Human Gut Microbiome Physiology with Organ Chip Tech

The human microbiome, the huge collection of microbes that live inside and on our body, profoundly affects human health and disease. The human gut flora in…

Life & Chemistry

New Host Protein Identified for Measles, Mumps, and HRSV

There are very few treatment options available for virus infections. Researchers at the Paul-Ehrlich-Institut (PEI), directed by Professor Veronika von…

Health & Medicine

Radioisotope Innovations in Tumor Diagnosis and Therapy

In recent years, an approach combining therapy and diagnosis both based on radioisotopes, called 'radiotheranostics', has gained significance. The key idea is…

Power and Electrical Engineering

Fluoride Boosts Perovskite Solar Cells Stability Like Toothpaste

Researchers from Eindhoven University of Technology, energy research institute DIFFER, Peking University and University of Twente have discovered that adding a…

Interdisciplinary Research

OU Study Enhances Insights Into Wastewater Treatment Bacteria

“In May 2014, we established a Global Water Microbiome Consortium as a way to promote international collaboration and communication on global research and…

Medical Engineering

Detecting dementia's damaging effects before it's too late

Scientists might have found an early detection method for some forms of dementia, according to new research by the University of Arizona and the University of…

Life & Chemistry

Capturing Embryonic Development: From Single Cell to Life

The beginning of new life starts with a fascinating process: A single cell gives rise to progenitor cells that eventually differentiate into the three germ…

Earth Sciences

Understanding Variability in Arctic Sea Ice Decline

“We know that the Arctic sea ice is declining more and more because we humans are warming the Earth by emitting greenhouse gases. But it has so far been…

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