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Published Autonomous synthesis robot uses AI to speed up chemical discovery



Chemists have developed an autonomous chemical synthesis robot with an integrated AI-driven machine...
Published The life aquatic: A game changer for frog vision, but little difference between night and day



Frogs display a remarkable diversity of species as a whole, but does the same hold true for their vi ...
Published Moving from the visible to the infrared: Developing high quality nanocrystals



Awarded the 2023 Nobel Prize in Chemistry, quantum dots have a wide variety of applications ranging...
Published New evidence indicates auroras occur outside our solar system - New Evidence Indicates Auroras Occur Outside Our Solar System


Planetary scientists have found new evidence suggesting auroras – similar to Earth’s Aurora Borealis...
Published Thin mica shows semiconducting behavior, say scientists in new study - Thin Mica Shows Semiconducting Behavior, Say Scientists in New Study



Muscovite mica (MuM) is a highly stable mineral that is commonly used as an insulator. However, the...
Published Breaking through the limits of stretchable semiconductors with molecular brakes that harness light - Breaking Through the Limits of Stretchable Semiconductors with Molecular Brakes That Harness Light



A research team develops a highly stretchable and high-performance organic polymer semiconductor. AB...
Published Northern lights' 'social networking' reveals true scale of magnetic storms - **Northern Lights and Social Networking Reveal True Scale of Magnetic Storms**


Magnetic disturbances caused by phenomena like the northern lights can be tracked by a 'social netwo...
Published How did the Butterfly Nebula get its wings? It's complicated - How Did the Butterfly Nebula Get Its Wings? It's Complicated


Something is amiss in the Butterfly Nebula. When astronomers compared two exposures of this planetar...
Published Mathematicians explain how some fireflies flash in sync - Mathematicians Explain How Some Fireflies Flash in Sync


A new study by mathematicians shows that math borrowed from neuroscience can describe how swarms of...
Published Unexpected role of electrons in creating pulsating auroras - Unexpected Role of Electrons in Creating Pulsating Auroras


Thanks to a lucky conjunction of two satellites, a ground-based array of all-sky cameras, and some s...
Published How the sun caused an aurora this week - How the Sun Caused an Aurora This Week


On the evening of Aug. 20, 2014, the International Space Station was flying past North America when...
Published Hubble captures vivid auroras in Jupiter’s atmosphere - Hubble Captures Vivid Auroras in Jupiter’s Atmosphere


Astronomers are using the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope to study auroras -- stunning light shows i...
Published Alaskan seismometers record the northern lights - Alaskan Seismometers Record the Northern Lights


An aurora sightseeing tour leader in Alaska, was lucky enough to photograph a 'eruption' of brillian...
Published Study reveals influence of krill availability on humpback whale pregnancies - Study Reveals Influence of Krill Availability on Humpback Whale Pregnancies


Scientists show reduced krill supplies lead to fewer pregnancies in humpback whales -- a finding tha...
Published Cheerful chatbots don't necessarily improve customer service - Cheerful Chatbots Don't Necessarily Improve Customer Service


Humans displaying positive emotions in customer service interactions have long been known to improve ...
Published Quantum dots at room temp, using lab-designed protein - Quantum Dots at Room Temperature: A Breakthrough Using Lab-Designed Protein



Quantum dots are normally made in industrial settings with high temperatures and toxic, expensive so...
Published Exquisite views of distant galaxies - Exquisite Views of Distant Galaxies: A Journey Through the Cosmos



For decades, the Hubble Space Telescope provided us with the most spectacular images of galaxies. Th...
Published Immersive VR: Empowering kids to survive in fire, flood, and war - Immersive VR: Empowering Kids to Survive in Fire, Flood, and War


When you live in the driest State in the driest country in the world, bushfires are an unfortunate,...
Published Nifty nanoparticles help 'peel back the curtain' into the world of super small things - Nifty Nanoparticles: Peeling Back the Curtain on the World of Super Small Things



Physicists are using nanoparticles to develop new sources of light that will allow us to 'peel back...
Published Head-worn device can control mobile manipulators - Head-Worn Device Can Control Mobile Manipulators


New research aims to increase autonomy for individuals with such motor impairments by introducing a...