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Published I spy with my speedy eye: Scientists discover speed of visual perception ranges widely in humans



Using a blink-and-you'll-miss-it experiment, researchers have discovered that individuals differ wid...
Published Millions of gamers advance biomedical research



4.5 million gamers around the world have advanced medical science by helping to reconstruct microbia...
Published Do some electric fish sense the world through comrades' auras?



It would be a game-changer if all members of a basketball team could see out of each other's eyes in ...
Published Epitope binning-seq: A game-changer in antibody drug discovery



Antibody drug discovery is an extremely laborious and tedious process. Epitope Binning-seq, a novel...
Published Long-distance weaponry identified at the 31,000-year-old archaeological site of Maisières-Canal



The hunter-gatherers who settled on the banks of the Haine, a river in southern Belgium, 31,000 year...
Published Light-controlled artificial maple seeds could monitor the environment even in hard-to-reach locations



Researchers have developed a tiny robot replicating the aerial dance of falling maple seeds. In the...
Published A sleeker facial recognition technology tested on Michelangelo's David



Many people are familiar with facial recognition systems that unlock smartphones and game systems or ...
Published Elephants on the move: Mapping connections across African landscapes



Elephant conservation is a major priority in southern Africa, but habitat loss and urbanization mean...
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 Fuel cells and game-changing tech to remove 99% of carbon dioxide from air - Fuel Cells and Game-Changing Tech to Remove 99% of Carbon Dioxide from Air


Engineers have demonstrated a way to effectively capture 99% of carbon dioxide from air using a nove...
Published Can children map read at the age of four? - Can Children Map Read at the Age of Four?



Researchers have found that children start to develop the basic skills that underlie map reading fro...
Published Air quality stations have collected vast stores of DNA by accident, a potentially 'game-changing' discovery for tracking global biodiversity - Air Quality Stations Unintentionally Collect DNA, a Game-Changing Discovery for Biodiversity Tracking



The accelerating loss of biodiversity and increasing rate of species extinction is a major threat to...
Published Hands-free tech adds realistic sense of touch in extended reality - Hands-Free Tech Adds Realistic Sense of Touch in Extended Reality


Researchers have demonstrated a new hands-free approach to convey realistic haptic feedback in virtu...
Published Rock, paper, scissors: Searching for stronger nonlocality using quantum computers - Rock, Paper, Scissors: Exploring the Limits of Nonlocality with Quantum Computers



In the quantum world particles can instantaneously know about each other's state, even when separate...
Published Silicon could be a photonics game-changer - Silicon Could Be a Photonics Game-Changer


New research has shown that silicon could be one of the most powerful materials for photonic informa...
Published Spatial training with blocks and puzzles could unlock the UK's mathematical potential - Spatial Training with Blocks and Puzzles Could Unlock the UK's Mathematical Potential


A sustained focus on spatial reasoning training could help children learn science, technology, engin...
Published These sports sensors could curb 'bad calls' and help players during practices - These Sports Sensors Could Curb 'Bad Calls' and Help Players During Practices


If you watched the most recent Super Bowl, you know the importance of a referee's call on the outcom...
Published Shining new light on solar cell development - Shining New Light on Solar Cell Development


An increase in the efficiency of solar panels may be on the horizon, as new research reduces their c...
Published Haptics device creates realistic virtual textures - Haptics Device Creates Realistic Virtual Textures


Tactile sensation is an incredibly important part of how humans perceive their reality. Haptics or d...
Published Nanoparticles that can light up the lymph node cancer cells otherwise undetectable by MRI



Researchers have developed a new nanoparticle that can 'hitch a ride' on immune cells, or monocytes....