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Power and Electrical Engineering

Agrophotovoltaics Boost Yields in Summer 2018 Heat

The performance of the agrophotovoltaic system in the very hot summer of 2018 greatly exceeded this value. The partial shading underneath the photovoltaic…

Life & Chemistry

CD30: From Witness to Culprit in Hodgkin’s Lymphoma Risk

The study, which was supported by the German Cancer Aid, suggests that vaccination against EBV might reduce the risk of developing Hodgkin’s lymphoma. In…

Awards Funding

ESJET Printing Technology Advances Large-Scale Display Innovation

ESJET printing is a new printing technology for large-scale, solution-processed displays of the future. It enables higher resolution and drop on demand…

Physics & Astronomy

New Algorithm Boosts Quantum Computing Efficiency

Tohoku University researchers have developed an algorithm that enhances the ability of a Canadian-designed quantum computer to more efficiently find the best…

Physics & Astronomy

First Image of Supermassive Black Hole’s Event Horizon Revealed

Today, in coordinated press conferences across the globe including one at National Science Foundation in Washington, D.C., an international team of astronomers…

Materials Sciences

'Deep learning' casts wide net for novel 2D materials

Scientists are discovering new two-dimensional materials at a rapid pace, but they don't always immediately know what those materials can do.

Power and Electrical Engineering

NUST MISIS Develops Super-Fast Robot Microscope for Dark Matter

“In our study, we tested the technology of fully automated optical scanning of thin samples, on which the new generation of automated microscopes will be…

Medical Engineering

New Quantum Material Alerts Early Signs of Neurological Disease

What if the brain could detect its own disease? Researchers have been trying to create a material that “thinks” like the brain does, which would be more…

Life & Chemistry

Bacteria’s Natural Defense: New Insights into Pigment Biosynthesis

Bacteria can protect themselves from the attack of free radicals using specific natural products in their membranes.

Life & Chemistry

Male Flies’ Strategies: Impact on Reproductive Success

The fundamental biological process of reproduction can differ greatly from animal species to species. Both males and females sometimes evolve creative…

Automotive Engineering

Flying Cars and Sustainable Mobility: A New Study Insights

A new study of the environmental sustainability impacts of flying cars, formally known as electric vertical takeoff and landing aircraft, or VTOLs, finds that…

Power and Electrical Engineering

Semiconductor Quality Measurement Now 100K Times More Sensitive

Being able to accurately measure semiconductor properties of materials in small volumes helps engineers determine the range of applications for which these…

Life & Chemistry

Balancing Higher Yields and Nature Loss in Agriculture

The exploitation of farmland is being intensified with a focus to raising yields. The degree to which yields actually increase as a result and the extent of…

Power and Electrical Engineering

New Charging Solutions from Fraunhofer Institutes Enhance Efficiency

The cooperation project of the Fraunhofer Institutes for Material and Beam Technology IWS, Dresden and for Chemical Technology ICT, Pfinztal as well as of the…

Physics & Astronomy

Ultrafast Charge Motion: Advancements in Modern Electronics

Modern electronics relies on ultrafast charge motion on ever shorter length scales. Physicists from Regensburg and Gothenburg have now succeeded in resolving a…

Power and Electrical Engineering

New Generation of Semray® UV LED series – more powerful for higher productivity

The new generation Semray® UV4103 stands out with more power and, due to smart engineering, lighter weight resulting from innovative material combinations. It…

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