via Cambridge University A new partnership involving Cambridge University Hospitals (CUH) and the University’s Faculty of Education, brings medical training...
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Photos: Jonas Weckschmied/Unsplash A leading infectious diseases expert from The Australian National University (ANU) suggests a forgotten but...
Biofinder detection of biological resides in fish fossil. (a) White light image of a Green River formation fish fossil (b) Fluorescence image of the fish...
Professor Seokheun “Sean” Choi’s new “plug-and-play” biobattery that lasts for weeks at a time and can be stacked to improve output voltage and current...
Wing scale Credit: University of Bristol Experts at the University of Bristol have discovered that the scales on moth wings act as excellent sound absorbers...
Illustration of the team’s cryoprotectant helping to protect a cell against damage during cryopreservation, primarily from dehydration and freezing by...
via Research Gate Once a water source is contaminated, it can be costly and difficult to remediate. Natural remedies can take hundreds of years and still may...
Stretchy sensor. Although very thin, the gold nanomesh sensor is very durable and can be stretched and deformed without breaking. Therefore, it can be adhered...
via Carnegie Mellon University Dual-Shutter Vibration-Sensing System Uses Ordinary Cameras To Achieve Extraordinary Results A camera system developed by...
Photograph: Florian Haufe Researchers at ETH Zurich have developed a wearable textile exomuscle that serves as an extra layer of muscles. They aim to use it to...
via Wikipedia Using sound to levitate something when there are other objects in the way has been shown for the first time by UCL researchers and could lead to...
Hard optimization problems can be expressed as interacting networks of probabilistic bits. Efficient solution of these problems require making them less dense...