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Published Droplet levitation is a new way to explore airborne viruses and microorganisms
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Researchers report achieving self-sustaining and long-term levitation of millimeter-sized droplets o...
Published New techniques efficiently accelerate sparse tensors for massive AI models
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New computational techniques, 'HighLight' and 'Tailors and Swiftiles,' could dramatically boost the...
Published Engineers tackle hard-to-map class of materials
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Materials scientists mapped the structural features of a 2D ferroelectric material made of tin and s...
Published Going rogue: Scientists apply giant wave mechanics on a nanometric scale
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Researchers have shown how the principles of rogue waves -- huge 30-meter waves that arise unexpecte...
Published Electron-rich metals make ceramics tough to crack
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Engineers have developed a recipe to make a certain class of ceramics tougher and more resistant to...
Published Breakthrough in photoactivatable nanomedicine for the treatment of age-related macular degeneration
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Researchers have developed a light-activatable prodrug nanomedicine for age-related macular degenera...
Published Scaling up nano for sustainable manufacturing
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A research team has developed a high-performance coating material that self-assembles from 2D nanosh...
Published Hybrid device significantly improves existing, ubiquitous laser technology
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Researchers have developed a chip-scale laser source that enhances the performance of semiconductor...
Published Unleashing the power of AI to track animal behavior
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Scientists have created a non-invasive movement tracking method called GlowTrack that uses fluoresce...
Published A tiny tattoo for a tabby
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Researchers have developed an alternative labeling method called 'bio-tagging', which is a microneed...
Published Photonic chip that 'fits together like Lego' opens door to semiconductor industry
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A new semiconductor architecture integrates traditional electronics with photonic, or light, compone...
Published For this emergent class of materials, 'solutions are the problem'
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Materials scientists developed a fast, low-cost, scalable method to make covalent organic frameworks...
Published Fueled by new chemistry, algorithm mines fungi for useful molecules
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A newly described type of chemistry in fungi is both surprisingly common and likely to involve highl...
Published A step towards AI-based precision medicine
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Artificial intelligence, AI, which finds patterns in complex biological data could eventually contri...
Published New breakthroughs for unlocking the potential of plasmonics
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Plasmonics are unique light-matter interactions in the nanoscale regime. Now, a team of researchers...
Published Effect of keratin microsphere gel on hair growth in mice
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Keratin microsphere gel, consisting of keratin-based microspheres that swell in water to form a gel,...
Published How to use AI for discovery -- without leading science astray
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In the same way that chatbots sometimes 'hallucinate,' or make things up, machine learning models de...
Published Smart earrings can monitor a person's temperature
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Researchers introduced the Thermal Earring, a wireless wearable that continuously monitors a user's...
Published New twist on AI makes the most of sparse sensor data
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An innovative approach to artificial intelligence (AI) enables reconstructing a broad field of data,...
Published The mind's eye of a neural network system
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A new tool, based on topology, makes finding the areas where neural networks are confused as simple...