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Published Treating radiation wounds with aspirin hydrogels
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Radiation is a powerful tool for treating cancer, but prolonged exposure can damage the skin. Radiat...
Published How do butterflies stick to branches during metamorphosis?
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Most of us learned about butterfly metamorphosis as a kid -- a wriggly caterpillar molts its skin to...
Published New device for on-the-spot water testing
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Researchers at University of Galway have developed a new, portable technology for on-the-spot testin...
Published Faster than one pixel at a time -- new imaging method for neutral atomic beam microscopes developed by researchers
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Microscope images could be obtained much more quickly -- rather than one pixel at a time -- thanks t...
Published A sleeker facial recognition technology tested on Michelangelo's David
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Many people are familiar with facial recognition systems that unlock smartphones and game systems or...
Published New simpler and cost-effective forensics test helps identify touch DNA
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Research has found a less expensive and easier to use test to learn more about forensic touch DNA. T...
Published A non-proliferation solution: Using antineutrinos to surveil nuclear reactors
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Antineutrinos generated in nuclear fission can be measured to remotely monitor the operation of nucl...
Published Inexpensive, carbon-neutral biofuels are finally possible
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When it comes to making fuel from plants, the first step has always been the hardest -- breaking dow...
Published Methane emissions from landfill could be turned into sustainable jet fuel in plasma chemistry leap
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Researchers have developed a chemical process using plasma that could create sustainable jet fuel fr...
Published Researchers use artificial intelligence to boost image quality of metalens camera
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Researchers have leveraged deep learning techniques to enhance the image quality of a metalens camer...
Published Robot-phobia could exacerbate hotel, restaurant labor shortage
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Using more robots to close labor gaps in the hospitality industry may backfire and cause more human...
Published 'Invisible tweezers' use robotics and acoustic energy to achieve what human hands cannot
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Undergoing surgery is seldom a pleasant experience, and it can sometimes be highly invasive. Surgica...
Published Mobile monitoring for an airborne carcinogen in Louisiana's 'Cancer Alley'
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Louisiana's southeastern corridor is sometimes known colloquially as 'Cancer Alley' for its high can...
Published Researchers add a 'twist' to classical material design
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Researchers grew a twisted multilayer crystal structure for the first time and measured the structur...
Published Spiral wrappers switch nanotubes from conductors to semiconductors and back
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By wrapping a carbon nanotube with a ribbon-like polymer, researchers were able to create nanotubes...
Published Quantum interference could lead to smaller, faster, and more energy-efficient transistors
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Scientists made a single-molecule transistor using quantum interference to control electron flow. Th...
Published 2D all-organic perovskites: potential use in 2D electronics
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Perovskites are among the most researched topics in materials science. Recently, a research team has...
Published Liquid lithium on the walls of a fusion device helps the plasma within maintain a hot edge
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Emerging research suggests it may be easier to use fusion as a power source if liquid lithium is app...
Published Preventing magnet meltdowns before they can start
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High-temperature superconductor magnets have the potential to lower the costs of operating particle...
Published Atomic nucleus excited with laser: a breakthrough after decades
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For the first time, the state of an atomic nucleus was switched with a laser. For decades, physicist...