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Published New material transforms light, creating new possibilities for sensors - New Material Transforms Light, Creating New Possibilities for Sensors
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A new class of materials that can absorb low energy light and transform it into higher energy light...
Published Faster thin film devices for energy storage and electronics - Faster Thin Film Devices: Revolutionizing Energy Storage and Electronics
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An international research team reported the first realization of single-crystalline T-Nb2O5 thin fil...
Published Hotter quantum systems can cool faster than initially colder equivalents - Hotter Quantum Systems: A Paradoxical Cooling Phenomenon
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The Mpemba effect is originally referred to the non-monotonic initial temperature dependence of the...
Published Augmented reality headset enables users to see hidden objects - Augmented Reality Headset Enables Users to See Hidden Objects
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Researchers developed an augmented reality headset called X-AR that combines computer vision and wir...
Published Tiny biobattery with 100-year shelf life runs on bacteria - Tiny Biobattery with 100-Year Shelf Life Runs on Bacteria
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A tiny biobattery that could still work after 100 years has been developed. ABSTRACT: Tiny Biobatter...
Published Pixel-by-pixel analysis yields insights into lithium-ion batteries - Unveiling the Secrets of Lithium-Ion Batteries Through Pixel-by-Pixel Analysis
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By mining X-ray images, researchers have made significant new discoveries about the reactivity of li...
Published Researchers gain deeper understanding of mechanism behind superconductors - Researchers Gain Deeper Understanding of Mechanism Behind Superconductors
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Physicists have once again gained a deeper understanding of the mechanism behind superconductors. Th...
Published New programmable smart fabric responds to temperature and electricity - New Programmable Smart Fabric Responds to Temperature and Electricity
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A new smart material is activated by both heat and electricity, making it the first ever to respond...
Published Rapid adaptation of deep learning teaches drones to survive any weather - Rapid Adaptation of Deep Learning Teaches Drones to Survive Any Weather
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Neural-Fly technology could one day build the future of package delivery drones and flying cars. ABS...
Published Keeping time with an atomic nucleus - Keeping Time with an Atomic Nucleus
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Nuclear clocks could allow scientists to probe the fundamental forces of the universe in the future....
Published The bubbling universe: A previously unknown phase transition in the early universe - The Bubbling Universe: A Previously Unknown Phase Transition in the Early Universe
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What happened shortly after the universe was born in the Big Bang and began to expand? Bubbles occur...
Published Unlock your smartphone with earbuds - Unlock Your Smartphone with Earbuds
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A research team is developing EarEcho, a biometric tool that uses modified wireless earbuds to authe...
Published Inspired by palm trees, scientists develop hurricane-resilient wind turbines - Inspired by Palm Trees, Scientists Develop Hurricane-Resilient Wind Turbines
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New results from real-world tests of a downwind turbine could inform and improve the wind energy ind...
Published Measuring the Moon's nano dust is no small matter - Measuring the Moon's Nano Dust: A Challenging Endeavor
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Researchers are now measuring tinier moon dust particles than ever before, a step toward more precis...
Published Deep-space optical communication demonstration project forges ahead - Deep-Space Optical Communication Demonstration Project Forges Ahead
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Scientists have demonstrated new laser systems for deep-space optical communication. ABSTRACT: Deep-...
Published New data analysis tool uncovers important COVID-19 clues - New Data Analysis Tool Uncovers Important COVID-19 Clues
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A new data analysis tool has revealed the specific immune cell types associated with increased risk...
Published Sea-level rise may worsen existing San Francisco Bay Area inequities - Sea-level rise may worsen existing San Francisco Bay Area inequities
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Researchers examined the number of households unable to pay for damages from coastal flooding to rev...
Published New wind sensor uses smart materials to improve drone performance - New Wind Sensor Uses Smart Materials to Improve Drone Performance
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Engineers have designed and successfully tested a more efficient wind sensor for use on drones, ball...
Published Study shows landbuilding, site of freshwater diversion - Study Shows Landbuilding and Site of Freshwater Diversion: A Promising Solution for Coastal Erosion
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Supporters of the large-scale Mississippi River sediment diversions currently being planned by the L...
Published Researchers cultivate archaea that break down crude oil in novel ways - Researchers Cultivate Archaea That Break Down Crude Oil in Novel Ways
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The seafloor is home to around one-third of all the microorganisms on the Earth and is inhabited eve...