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Published Extinction of steam locomotives derails assumptions about biological evolution - Extinction of Steam Locomotives Derails Assumptions About Biological Evolution


When the Kinks' Ray Davies penned the tune 'Last of the Steam-Powered Trains,' the vanishing locomot...
Published Fossil CSI: Giant extinct marine reptile graveyard was likely ancient birthing grounds - Fossil CSI: Giant Extinct Marine Reptile Graveyard Was Likely Ancient Birthing Grounds


An international research team examines a rich fossil bed in the renowned Berlin-Ichthyosaur State P...
Published Brain imaging is on the move with wearable scanning development - Brain Imaging is on the Move with Wearable Scanning Development



New research has demonstrated that a wearable brain scanner can measure brain function whilst people...
Published Flexible nanoelectrodes can provide fine-grained brain stimulation - Flexible Nanoelectrodes: A Revolutionary Brain Stimulation Technology



Engineers have developed ultraflexible implantable nanoelectrodes that can administer long-term, fin...
Published Understanding how rechargeable aqueous zinc batteries work - Understanding How Rechargeable Aqueous Zinc Batteries Work


While scientists have hoped that rechargeable zinc-manganese dioxide batteries could be developed in...
Published Backscattering protection in integrated photonics is impossible with existing technologies - Backscattering Protection in Integrated Photonics is Impossible with Existing Technologies



Researchers raise fundamental questions about the proposed value of topological protection against b...
Published Human brain organoids implanted into mouse cortex respond to visual stimuli for first time - Human Brain Organoids Implanted into Mouse Cortex Respond to Visual Stimuli for First Time


A team of engineers and neuroscientists has demonstrated for the first time that human brain organoi...
Published Toys demonstrate how biological machines move - Toys Demonstrate How Biological Machines Move



By connecting small self-propelling toys in a chain, researchers have found the key to studying the ...
Published Randomness theory could hold key to internet security - Randomness Theory Could Hold Key to Internet Security


Researchers identified a problem that holds the key to whether all encryption can be broken -- as we...
Published Training virtually can reduce psychosocial stress and anxiety - Training Virtually Can Reduce Psychosocial Stress and Anxiety


Everyone knows that exercise brings physical and psychological benefits. A new study suggests that v...
Published Study evaluates how to eliminate telemedicine's virtual waiting room - Study Evaluates How to Eliminate Telemedicine's Virtual Waiting Room


Researchers have conducted a 10-week study to evaluate how text messaging a link to patients when th...
Published Gravitational wave mirror experiments can evolve into quantum entities - Gravitational Wave Mirror Experiments: The Evolution into Quantum Entities


Scientists review research on gravitational wave detectors as a historical example of quantum techno...
Published Silicon chips combine light and ultrasound for better signal processing - Silicon Chips Combine Light and Ultrasound for Better Signal Processing


High-end wireless and cellular networks rely on light for the distribution of signals. The selective...
Published To find the right network model, compare all possible histories - To Find the Right Network Model, Compare All Possible Histories


Scientists rarely have the historical data they need to see exactly how nodes in a network became co...
Published Lithography-free photonic chip offers speed and accuracy for artificial intelligence - Lithography-free Photonic Chip Offers Speed and Accuracy for Artificial Intelligence



Researchers have created a photonic device that provides programmable on-chip information processing...
Published Super low-cost smartphone attachment brings blood pressure monitoring to your fingertips - Super Low-Cost Smartphone Attachment Brings Blood Pressure Monitoring to Your Fingertips



Engineers have developed a simple 3D-printed attachment that clips over a smartphone's camera and fl...
Published Rodents sent to the International Space Station uncover possible links between gut bacteria and bone loss in microgravity - Rodents Sent to the International Space Station Uncover Possible Links Between Gut Bacteria and Bone Loss in Microgravity



The bone density of astronauts -- of both the human and rodent variety -- decreases in space. Resear...
Published Tremors triggered by typhoon talas tell tales of tumbling terrain - Tremors Triggered by Typhoon Talas Tell Tales of Tumbling Terrain


A new method was developed for high-resolution detection of landslides based on seismic data. This m...
Published Unlocking the secrets of the ancient coastal Maya - Unlocking the Secrets of the Ancient Coastal Maya


After more than a decade of research, scientists share what they have learned about the people who l...
Published Meet the first Neanderthal family - Meet the First Neanderthal Family: A Glimpse into Our Ancestral Past


Researchers have managed to sequence multiple individuals from a remote Neanderthal community in Sib...