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Published Fastest industry standard optical fiber - Fastest Industry Standard Optical Fiber: A Breakthrough in Telecommunications



An optical fiber about the thickness of a human hair can now carry the equivalent of more than 10 mi...
Published Star formation in distant galaxies by the James Webb Space Telescope - Star Formation in Distant Galaxies by the James Webb Space Telescope


Thanks to the James Webb Space Telescope's first images of galaxy clusters, researchers have, for th...
Published Elucidating enzyme gene expression in filamentous fungi for efficient biomass energy production - Elucidating Enzyme Gene Expression in Filamentous Fungi for Efficient Biomass Energy Production


A research team analyzed the regulatory mechanisms of carbohydrate-hydrolyzing enzyme production in...
Published Robot centipedes go for a walk - Robot Centipedes Go for a Walk: A New Era in Robotics



Researchers show how their multilegged walking robot can be steered by inducing a dynamic instabilit...
Published 2.9-million-year-old butchery site reopens case of who made first stone tools - 2.9-Million-Year-Old Butchery Site Reopens Case of Who Made First Stone Tools


Along the shores of Africa's Lake Victoria in Kenya roughly 2.9 million years ago, early human ances...
Published Autonomous steering system keeps human drivers engaged - Autonomous Steering System Keeps Human Drivers Engaged


Researchers have developed an automated driving system based on the concept of 'collaborative steeri...
Published Researchers take a step toward novel quantum simulators - Researchers Take a Step Toward Novel Quantum Simulators


If scaled up successfully, the team's new system could help answer questions about certain kinds of...
Published Trial by wind: Testing the heat resistance of carbon fiber-reinforced ultra-high-temperature ceramic matrix composites - Trial by Wind: Testing the Heat Resistance of Carbon Fiber-Reinforced Ultra-High-Temperature Ceramic Matrix Composites


Carbon fiber-reinforced ultra-high-temperature ceramic (UHTC) matrix composites are extensively used...
Published Ultrathin solar cells promise improved satellite performance - Ultrathin Solar Cells Promise Improved Satellite Performance


As low Earth orbit becomes more cluttered, it becomes increasingly necessary to use middle Earth orb...
Published A precision arm for miniature robots - A Precision Arm for Miniature Robots: Advancements in Robotics Technology


Until now, microscopic robotic systems have had to make do without arms. Now researchers have develo...
Published First solar images from NOAA's GOES-16 satellite - First Solar Images from NOAA's GOES-16 Satellite


The first images from the Solar Ultraviolet Imager or SUVI instrument aboard NOAA's GOES-16 satellit...
Published First-ever hyperspectral images of Earth's auroras: New camera provides tantalizing clues of new atmospheric phenomenon - First-ever Hyperspectral Images of Earth's Auroras: New Camera Provides Tantalizing Clues of New Atmospheric Phenomenon


Hoping to expand our understanding of auroras and other fleeting atmospheric events, a team of space...
Published New abiotic pathway for the formation of oxygen - New Abiotic Pathway for the Formation of Oxygen


Researchers have now found evidence that double ionised sulphur dioxide contribute to the formation...
Published Embracing variations: Physicists analyze noise in Lambda-type quantum memory - Embracing Variations: Physicists Analyze Noise in Lambda-Type Quantum Memory



In the future, communications networks and computers will use information stored in objects governed...
Published Different cell types in the brain are affected by tick infection - Different Cell Types in the Brain are Affected by Tick Infection



The dreaded tick-borne encephalitis (TBE) virus infects different types of brain cells in different...
Published A new Tatooine-like multi-planetary system identified - A New Tatooine-Like Multi-Planetary System Identified



An international team of astronomers has announced the second-ever discovery of a multiplanetary cir...
Published Hubble watches how a giant planet grows - Hubble Watches How a Giant Planet Grows


NASA's Hubble Space Telescope is giving astronomers a rare look at a Jupiter-sized, still-forming pl...
Published Newly-hatched pterosaurs may have been able to fly - Newly-Hatched Pterosaurs May Have Been Able to Fly


Newly-hatched pterosaurs may have been able to fly but their flying abilities may have been differen...
Published Brains and brawn helped crows and ravens take over the world - Brains and Brawn Helped Crows and Ravens Take Over the World


Crows and ravens have great flying ability, which allows them to gain access to new places more easi...
Published Ice feature on Saturn's giant moon, TItan - Ice Feature on Saturn's Giant Moon, Titan


Research team finds huge ice feature on Titan while trying to understand where Saturn's largest moon...