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Published Watching water droplets merge on the International Space Station - Watching Water Droplets Merge on the International Space Station
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Researchers design and analyze droplet experiments that were done on the International Space Station...
Published Humans need Earth-like ecosystem for deep-space living - Humans Need Earth-Like Ecosystem for Deep-Space Living
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Can humans endure long-term living in deep space? The answer is a lukewarm maybe, according to a new...
Published 'Green' hydrogen: How photoelectrochemical water splitting may become competitive - Green Hydrogen: How Photoelectrochemical Water Splitting May Become Competitive
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Sunlight can be used to produce green hydrogen directly from water in photoelectrochemical (PEC) cel...
Published Offshore wind farms may harm seabirds, but scientists see potential for net positive impact - Offshore Wind Farms: Balancing the Benefits and Risks for Seabirds
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The development of offshore wind energy is expanding globally, with the potential to be an important...
Published New tech solves longstanding challenges for self-healing materials - New Tech Solves Longstanding Challenges for Self-Healing Materials
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Engineering researchers have developed a new self-healing composite that allows structures to repair...
Published New ice-shedding coating is 100x stronger than others - New Ice-Shedding Coating is 100x Stronger Than Others
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To combat the hazards of ice, a mechanical engineer has developed a sprayable ice-shedding material...
Published Report highlights technology advancement and value of wind energy - Report Highlights Technology Advancement and Value of Wind Energy
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Wind energy continues to see strong growth, solid performance, and attractive prices in the U.S., ac...
Published Local renewable energy employment can fully replace U.S. coal jobs nationwide, study finds - Local Renewable Energy Employment Can Fully Replace U.S. Coal Jobs Nationwide, Study Finds
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Across the United States, local wind and solar jobs can fully replace the coal-plant jobs that will...
Published AI could set a new bar for designing hurricane-resistant buildings - AI Could Revolutionize Hurricane-Resistant Building Design
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Being able to withstand hurricane-force winds is the key to a long life for many buildings on the Ea...
Published Sensor imperfections are perfect for forensic camera analysis - Sensor Imperfections: The Key to Forensic Camera Analysis
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In a project aimed at developing intelligent tools to fight child exploitation, computer scientists...
Published Illuminating invisible bloody fingerprints with a fluorescent polymer - Illuminating Invisible Bloody Fingerprints with a Fluorescent Polymer
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Careful criminals usually clean a scene, wiping away visible blood and fingerprints. However, prints...
Published Researchers report quantum-limit-approaching chemical sensing chip - Researchers Report Quantum-Limit-Approaching Chemical Sensing Chip
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Researchers are reporting an advancement of a chemical sensing chip that could lead to handheld devi...
Published New tool to combat terrorism - New Tool to Combat Terrorism: AI-Powered Predictive Analytics
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Forensic science experts are refining an innovative counter-terrorism technique that checks for envi...
Published 3D biometric authentication based on finger veins almost impossible to fool - 3D Biometric Authentication Based on Finger Veins Almost Impossible to Fool
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Biometric authentication, which uses unique anatomical features such as fingerprints or facial featu...
Published FloChiP, a new tool optimizing gene-regulation studies - FloChiP: A Revolutionary Tool for Optimizing Gene-Regulation Studies
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Scientists have developed a tool called FloChip, a new microfluidic take on the widely used chromati...
Published Residues in fingerprints hold clues to their age - Residues in Fingerprints: A New Way to Determine Age
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Police have long relied on the unique whorls, loops or arches encoded in fingerprints to identify su...
Published Tiny devices made of DNA detect cancer with fewer false alarms - Tiny Devices Made of DNA Detect Cancer with Fewer False Alarms
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A new cancer-detecting tool uses tiny circuits made of DNA to identify cancer cells by the molecular...
Published Fingerprint test can distinguish between those who have taken or handled heroin - Fingerprint Test Can Distinguish Between Those Who Have Taken or Handled Heroin
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A state-of-the-art fingerprint detection technology can identify traces of heroin on human skin, eve...
Published Quantum chip 1,000 times smaller than current setups - Quantum Chip 1,000 Times Smaller Than Current Setups
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Researchers have developed a quantum communication chip that is 1,000 times smaller than current qua...
Published Can investigators use household dust as a forensic tool? - Can Investigators Use Household Dust as a Forensic Tool?
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It is possible to retrieve forensically relevant information from human DNA in household dust. ABSTR...