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Published Sheep can benefit urban lawn landscapes and people - Sheep Can Benefit Urban Lawn Landscapes and People


About 25 woolly sheep who seasonally -- for the past two years -- leave barns to nibble on lawns at...
Published Flameproofing lithium-ion batteries with salt - Flameproofing Lithium-Ion Batteries with Salt: A Breakthrough in Battery Safety


A polymer-based electrolyte makes for batteries that keep working -- and don't catch fire -- when he...
Published A self-powered ingestible sensor opens new avenues for gut research - A Self-Powered Ingestible Sensor Opens New Avenues for Gut Research


Engineering researchers have developed a battery-free, pill-shaped ingestible biosensing system desi...
Published Scientists convert waste paper into battery parts for smartphones and electric vehicles - Scientists Convert Waste Paper into Battery Parts for Smartphones and Electric Vehicles


Scientists have developed a technique to convert waste paper, from single-use packaging and bags, an...
Published Person-shaped robot can liquify and escape jail, all with the power of magnets - Person-shaped Robot Can Liquify and Escape Jail, All with the Power of Magnets


Inspired by sea cucumbers, engineers have designed miniature robots that rapidly and reversibly shif...
Published Clean hydrogen: A long-awaited solution for hard-to-abate sectors? - Clean Hydrogen: A Long-Awaited Solution for Hard-to-Abate Sectors?


One of the world's biggest climate challenges is decarbonizing fossil energy uses that cannot be dir...
Published Scintillating science: Researchers improve materials for radiation detection and imaging technology - Scintillating Science: Advancements in Radiation Detection and Imaging Technology



A team of researchers has improved a new generation of organic-inorganic hybrid materials that can i...
Published Robot dog learns to walk in one hour - Robot Dog Learns to Walk in One Hour


Like a newborn animal, a four-legged robot stumbles around during its first walking attempts. But wh...
Published Virtual reality app trial shown to reduce common phobias - Virtual Reality App Trial Shown to Reduce Common Phobias


The trial studied phobia patients using a headset and a smartphone app treatment programme -- a comb...
Published Superconducting amplifiers offer high performance with lower power consumption - Superconducting Amplifiers: High Performance with Lower Power Consumption


Researchers have devised a new concept of superconducting microwave low-noise amplifiers for use in...
Published Two-dimensional quantum freeze - Two-Dimensional Quantum Freeze: A New Frontier in Quantum Computing


Researchers have succeeded in simultaneously cooling the motion of a tiny glass sphere in two dimens...
Published Simple robots, smart algorithms - Simple Robots, Smart Algorithms: The Future of Robotics


Inspired by a theoretical model of particles moving around on a chessboard, new robot swarm research...
Published A new model could help stall shifting sand dunes, protecting infrastructure and ecosystems - A New Model Could Help Stall Shifting Sand Dunes, Protecting Infrastructure and Ecosystems


Scientists have used down-scaled laboratory models to show how sand dunes move through a landscape,...
Published Heat-loving marine bacteria can help detoxify asbestos - Heat-loving Marine Bacteria: A New Solution for Asbestos Detoxification



Researchers have shown that extremophilic bacteria from high temperature marine environments can be...
Published Fungi in sink drains act as 'reservoirs for mold' - Fungi in Sink Drains Act as 'Reservoirs for Mold'


Sinks and P-traps are home to a surprising number of fungal organisms. ABSTRACT: Fungi in Sink Drain...
Published High-tech pavement markers support autonomous driving in tough conditions, remote areas - High-Tech Pavement Markers: Revolutionizing Autonomous Driving in Tough Conditions and Remote Areas



Engineers are placing low-powered sensors in the reflective raised pavement markers that are already...
Published High winds can worsen pathogen spread at outdoor chicken farms - High Winds Can Worsen Pathogen Spread at Outdoor Chicken Farms


A study of chicken farms in the West found that high winds increased the prevalence of Campylobacter...
Published Preventing urban flooding in the face of climate change - Preventing Urban Flooding in the Face of Climate Change



Planners have come up with many innovative ways to prevent flooding caused by heavy downpours -- fro...
Published Automated window shades show potential for significant energy savings - Automated Window Shades Show Potential for Significant Energy Savings



Automated insulating window shades can cut energy consumption by approximately one-quarter and may r...
Published Scientists say a shipwreck off Patagonia is a long-lost 1850s Rhode Island whaler - Scientists Discover Long-Lost 1850s Rhode Island Whaler Shipwreck off Patagonia


Scientists investigating the remains of an old wooden ship off the cold, windy coast of far southern...