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Materials Sciences

Superconductivity Insights: Electron Behavior in Quantum Tubes

Predicting the behaviour of electrons in a material is not easily done. Physicists from the University of Geneva (UNIGE), ETH Zurich and EPFL replaced the…

Power and Electrical Engineering

Real-Time Layer Thickness Measurement Using Terahertz Technology

Terahertz radiation was already a major topic a good ten years ago, in connection with body scanners for inspecting passengers during airport security…

Physics & Astronomy

Scientists Use Lasers to Write and Delete Magnetic Data

Scientists at the Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf (HZDR) together with colleagues from the Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin (HZB) and the University of Virginia…

Physics & Astronomy

Ultracold Atoms May Reflect Cosmic Symphony’s Harmony

Researchers playing with a cloud of ultracold atoms uncovered behavior that bears a striking resemblance to the universe in microcosm. Their work, which forges…

Physics & Astronomy

Microbes in Volcanic Lake May Reveal Mars Life Clues

The team, led by CU Boulder Associate Professor Brian Hynek, braved second-degree burns, sulfuric acid fumes and the threat of eruptions to collect samples of…

Science Education

Exploring New Digital Teaching Methods at DFKI and TUK

Our educational system considers individual learning to be key for a modern and inclusive society. Nevertheless, today’s learning environments seem to take a…

Life & Chemistry

Cerebral Cortex Evolution: Insights from Cell-by-Cell Analysis

Our cerebral cortex, a sheet of neurons, connections and circuits, comprises “ancient” regions such as the hippocampus and “new” areas such as the six-layered…

Materials Sciences

New Layered Superconductors from High Entropy Alloys

Researchers from Tokyo Metropolitan University have created new superconductors made of layers of bismuth sulfide (BiS2) and a high entropy rare earth alloy…

Life & Chemistry

DNA Nanomachines: Advancing Speed and Versatility in Innovation

But DNA’s remarkable versatility doesn’t end there. Researchers have managed to coax segments of DNA into performing a host of useful tricks. DNA sequences can…

Earth Sciences

Unlocking Secrets: Antarctic Ice Core Study Reveals New Insights

But a tantalizing clue recently offered the possibility to go back even further. A collaborative study between the University of Washington and the University…

Life & Chemistry

If solubilty is the problem – Mechanochemistry is the solution

Chemist Dr. Lars Borchardt and his team at TU Dresden recently achieved a huge breakthrough in the synthesis of nanographenes. Because of their unique…

Physics & Astronomy

XENON1T Sets New Limits on Dark Matter Particle Size

Experimental results from the XENON1T dark matter detector limit the effective size of dark matter particles to 4.1X10-47 square centimeters–one-trillionth of…

Physics & Astronomy

Higgs Boson Directly Coupled to Top Quark: New Findings

On 4 July 2012, two of the experiments at the CERN’s Large Hadron Collider (LHC), ATLAS (A Toroidal LHC ApparatuS) and CMS (Compact-Muon-Solenoid), reported…

Trade Fair News

Insects Provide Chitin for Sustainable Textile Innovation

Chitin is a major component of insect skins and shells; large quantities of it result from the production of animal feed – ever since the feed industry has…

Physics & Astronomy

Exploring the Limits of the Periodic Table: MSU Insights

As the 150th anniversary of the formulation of the Periodic Table of Chemical Elements looms, a Michigan State University professor probes the table’s limits…

Life & Chemistry

Mapping the Nucleus: Unveiling DNA’s Compact Design

Nestled deep in each of your cells is what seems like a magic trick: Six feet of DNA is packaged into a tiny space 50 times smaller than the width of a human…

Information Technology

Autonomous System SYMBIOSIS: Fish School Identification Innovation

The University of Haifa (Israel) and two teams from the IMDEA Networks Institute have developed an innovative autonomous system, SYMBIOSIS, to monitor…

Earth Sciences

Better model of water under extreme conditions could aid understanding of Earth's mantle

Deep inside the Earth exist pockets of water, but the liquid there isn’t like the water on the surface.

Life & Chemistry

Machine Learning Enhances Catalytic Design, Study Finds

Chemical engineers at Rice University and Pennsylvania State University have shown that combining machine learning and quantum chemistry can save time and…

Life & Chemistry

Reconstructing Motor-Cargo Complex for Ciliary Transport

Flagellates need them to move, roundworms to find food, and sperm to move towards the egg: cilia. These excrescences of eukaryotic cells even ensure that the…

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