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Published 'Gluing' soft materials without glue - Gluing Soft Materials Without Glue: A Revolutionary Technique
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If you're a fan of arts and crafts, you're likely familiar with the messy, sticky, frustration-induc...
Published Nanomaterial influences gut microbiome and immune system interactions - Nanomaterial Influences Gut Microbiome and Immune System Interactions
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The nanomaterial graphene oxide -- which is used in everything from electronics to sensors for biomo...
Published Asphaltene changed into graphene for composites - Asphaltene Changed into Graphene for Composites: A Revolutionary Breakthrough
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The flash Joule heating process turns asphaltenes, a byproduct of crude oil production, into graphen...
Published Two-dimensional nanoparticles with great potential - Two-Dimensional Nanoparticles with Great Potential
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A research team has discovered how catalysts and many other nanoplatelets can be produced in an envi...
Published Cryo-imaging lifts the lid on fuel cell catalyst layers - Cryo-imaging Lifts the Lid on Fuel Cell Catalyst Layers
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Thanks to a novel combination of cryogenic transmission electron tomography and deep learning, EPFL...
Published Multi-compartment membranes for multicellular robots: Everybody needs some body - Multi-Compartment Membranes for Multicellular Robots: Everybody Needs Some Body
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We typically think of robots as metal objects, filled with motors and circuits. But the field of mol...
Published Superconducting amplifiers offer high performance with lower power consumption - Superconducting Amplifiers: High Performance with Lower Power Consumption
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Researchers have devised a new concept of superconducting microwave low-noise amplifiers for use in...
Published Release of drugs from a supramolecular cage - Release of Drugs from a Supramolecular Cage
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How can a highly effective drug be transported to the precise location in the body where it is neede...
Published Say goodbye to the dots and dashes to enhance optical storage media - Say Goodbye to the Dots and Dashes to Enhance Optical Storage Media
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A new technology is aimed at modernizing the optical digital storage technology. This advancement al...
Published The bat's ability to convert energy into muscle power is affected by flight speed - The Bat's Ability to Convert Energy into Muscle Power is Affected by Flight Speed
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Small bats are bad at converting energy into muscle power. Surprisingly, a new study led by Lund Uni...
Published A butterfly flaps its wings and scientists make jewelry - A Butterfly Flaps Its Wings and Scientists Make Jewelry
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In the 'butterfly effect,' an insect can flap its wings and create a microscopic change in initial c...
Published 'A blessing in disguise!' Physics turning bad into good - A Blessing in Disguise! Physics Turning Bad into Good
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Light is a very delicate and vulnerable property. Light can be absorbed or reflected at the surface...
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
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Scientists have used down-scaled laboratory models to show how sand dunes move through a landscape,...
Published Astronomers capitalize on early access to James Webb Space Telescope data - Astronomers Capitalize on Early Access to James Webb Space Telescope Data
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First in line to receive data transmissions from the James Webb Space Telescope, a team of astronome...
Published How did the Andes Mountains get so huge? A new geological research method may hold the answer - How Did the Andes Mountains Get So Huge? A New Geological Research Method May Hold the Answer
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How did the Andes -- the world's longest mountain range -- reach its enormous size? This is just one ...
Published Microplastics are harming gut health - Microplastics are Harming Gut Health
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Scientists have found evidence that microplastics in the digestive tract of seabirds altered the mic...
Published Little-known microbes could help predict climate tipping points - Little-Known Microbes Could Help Predict Climate Tipping Points
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Rising temperatures could push ocean plankton and other single-celled creatures toward a carbon tipp...
Published Treating polluted water with nanofiber membranes - Treating Polluted Water with Nanofiber Membranes
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Researchers develop a fabrication method to increase the efficacy and longevity of membrane separati...
Published Meet the first Neanderthal family - Meet the First Neanderthal Family: A Glimpse into Our Ancestral Past
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Researchers have managed to sequence multiple individuals from a remote Neanderthal community in Sib...
Published Sahelanthropus, the oldest representative of humanity, was indeed bipedal...but that's not all! - Sahelanthropus, the Oldest Representative of Humanity, Was Indeed Bipedal...But That's Not All!
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The modalities and date of emergence of bipedalism remain bitterly debated, in particular because of...