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Published Tiny microbes could brew big benefits for green biomanufacturing - Tiny Microbes Could Brew Big Benefits for Green Biomanufacturing



Scientists find new route in bacteria to decarbonize industry. The discovery could reduce greenhouse...
Published Human shoulders and elbows first evolved as brakes for climbing apes



Researchers report that the flexible shoulders and elbows that allow us to throw a football or reach ...
Published Intensity control of projectors in parallel: A doorway to an augmented reality future - Intensity Control of Projectors in Parallel: A Doorway to an Augmented Reality Future


A challenge to adopting augmented reality (AR) in wider applications is working with dynamic objects...
Published Researcher uses graphene for same-time, same-position biomolecule isolation and sensing - Researcher Uses Graphene for Same-Time, Same-Position Biomolecule Isolation and Sensing


New research has overcome a major challenge to isolating and detecting molecules at the same time an...
Published Ray-finned fish survived mass extinction event - Ray-Finned Fish Survived Mass Extinction Event


Ray-finned fish, now the most diverse group of backboned animals, were not as hard hit by a mass ext...
Published For new insights into aerodynamics, scientists turn to paper airplanes - For New Insights into Aerodynamics, Scientists Turn to Paper Airplanes



A series of experiments using paper airplanes reveals new aerodynamic effects, a team of scientists...
Published Graphene scientists capture images of atoms 'swimming' in liquid - Graphene Scientists Capture Images of Atoms 'Swimming' in Liquid


Graphene scientists have created a novel 'nano-petri dish' using two-dimensional (2D) materials to c...
Published New soft robots poised to be more agile, controlled - New Soft Robots Poised to be More Agile, Controlled


One of the virtues of untethered soft robots is their ability to mechanically adapt to their surroun...
Published How birds got their wings - How Birds Got Their Wings: The Evolutionary Journey


Modern birds capable of flight all have a specialized wing structure called the propatagium without...
Published Can synthetic polymers replace the body's natural proteins? - Can Synthetic Polymers Replace the Body's Natural Proteins?


Scientists developing new biomaterials often try to mimic the body's natural proteins, but a chemist...
Published Edible electronics: How a seaweed second skin could transform health and fitness sensor tech - Edible Electronics: How a Seaweed Second Skin Could Transform Health and Fitness Sensor Tech


Scientists have developed biodegradable algae-based hydrogels for strain sensing devices -- such as...
Published Researchers design simpler magnets for twisty facilities that could lead to steady-state fusion operation - Researchers Design Simpler Magnets for Twisty Facilities That Could Lead to Steady-State Fusion Operation


Scientists have used a mathematical technique to design powerful magnets with straighter shapes for...
Published Scientists discover a novel photophysical mechanism that has achieved record-breaking efficiency for organic photovoltaics - Scientists Discover a Novel Photophysical Mechanism for Record-Breaking Efficiency in Organic Photovoltaics


Organic photovoltaics (OPVs) are a promising, economical, next-generation solar cell technology for...
Published New insights into energy loss open doors for one up-and-coming solar tech - New Insights into Energy Loss Open Doors for One Up-and-Coming Solar Tech


A new method for describing energy loss in organic solar cells has paved the way for building better...
Published Toward tunable molecular switches from organic compounds - Toward Tunable Molecular Switches from Organic Compounds



Newly synthesized organic molecules can be tuned to emit different colors depending on their molecul...
Published New carbon nanotube-based foam promises superior protection against concussions - New Carbon Nanotube-Based Foam Promises Superior Protection Against Concussions


A lightweight, ultra-shock-absorbing foam made from carbon nanotubes is so good at absorbing and dis...
Published Researchers develop clever algorithm to improve our understanding of particle beams in accelerators - Researchers Develop Clever Algorithm to Improve Our Understanding of Particle Beams in Accelerators



Whenever SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory's linear accelerator is on, packs of around a billion...
Published Resilient bug-sized robots keep flying even after wing damage - Resilient Bug-Sized Robots Keep Flying Even After Wing Damage


Researchers have developed resilient artificial muscles that can enable insect-scale aerial robots t...
Published In era of online learning, new testing method aims to reduce cheating - In Era of Online Learning, New Testing Method Aims to Reduce Cheating


Engineers demonstrate how a testing strategy they call 'distanced online testing' can effectively re...
Published An easier way to teach robots new skills - An Easier Way to Teach Robots New Skills


Researchers have developed a technique that enables a robot to learn a new pick-and-place task with...