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Published No 'second law of entanglement' after all - No 'Second Law of Entanglement' After All
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When two microscopic systems are entangled, their properties are linked to each other irrespective o...
Published Chaos gives the quantum world a temperature - Chaos Gives the Quantum World a Temperature
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Two seemingly different areas of physics are related in subtle ways: Quantum theory and thermodynami...
Published With formic acid towards CO2 neutrality - With Formic Acid Towards CO2 Neutrality
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Researchers develop a new method for the sustainable use of carbon dioxide. ABSTRACT: With Formic Ac...
Published A little strain goes a long way in reducing fuel cell performance - A Little Strain Goes a Long Way in Reducing Fuel Cell Performance
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Researchers report that strain caused by just a 2% reduction in the distance between atoms when depo...
Published Super-dense packing of hydrogen molecules on a surface - Super-Dense Packing of Hydrogen Molecules on a Surface: A Breakthrough in Energy Storage
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Scientists describe the formation of a superdense monolayer of hydrogen on highly ordered mesoporous...
Published Surprise! Weaker bonds can make polymers stronger - Surprise! Weaker Bonds Can Make Polymers Stronger
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Chemists discovered a new way to make polymers stronger: introduce a few weaker bonds into the mater...
Published Pollution monitoring through precise detection of gold nanoparticles in woodlice - Pollution Monitoring through Precise Detection of Gold Nanoparticles in Woodlice
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Researchers introduce a novel imaging method to detect gold nanoparticles in woodlice. Their method,...
Published Earth-abundant solar pixels found to produce hydrogen for weeks - Earth-Abundant Solar Pixels Found to Produce Hydrogen for Weeks
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Devices made of readily available oxide and carbon-based materials can produce clean hydrogen from w...
Published Meet the hybrid micro-robot: The tiny robot that is able to navigate in a physiological environment and capture targeted damaged cells - Meet the hybrid micro-robot: The tiny robot that is able to navigate in a physiological environment and capture targeted damaged cells
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Researchers have developed a hybrid micro-robot, the size of a single biological cell (about 10 micr...
Published A shield for 2D materials that adds vibrations to reduce vibration problems - A Shield for 2D Materials that Adds Vibrations to Reduce Vibration Problems
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A new study demonstrates a new, counterintuitive way to protect atomically-thin electronics -- addin ...
Published Discovery of a fundamental law of friction leads to new materials that can minimize energy loss - Discovery of a Fundamental Law of Friction Leads to New Materials That Can Minimize Energy Loss
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Chemists and engineers have discovered a fundamental friction law that is leading to a deeper unders...
Published Implantable device shrinks pancreatic tumors - Implantable Device Shrinks Pancreatic Tumors: A Breakthrough in Cancer Treatment
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Nanomedicine researchers have found a way to tame pancreatic cancer -- one of the most aggressive an...
Published A simple paper test could offer early cancer diagnosis - A Simple Paper Test Could Offer Early Cancer Diagnosis
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Engineers designed a nanoparticle sensor that could enable early diagnosis of cancer with a simple u...
Published Photosynthesis: Varying roads lead to the reaction center - Photosynthesis: Varying Roads Lead to the Reaction Center
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Chemists use high-precision quantum chemistry to study key elements of super-efficient energy transf ...
Published Better understanding the physics of our universe - Better Understanding the Physics of Our Universe
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Researchers from around the world have sought to answer important questions about the most basic law...
Published Skat and poker: More luck than skill? - Skat and Poker: Is It More Luck Than Skill?
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Chess requires playing ability and strategic thinking; in roulette, chance determines victory or def...
Published Supernumerary virtual robotic arms can feel like part of our body - Supernumerary Virtual Robotic Arms Can Feel Like Part of Our Body
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Researchers have developed a virtual robotic limb system which can be operated by users' feet in a v...
Published Biodegradable artificial muscles: Going green in the field of soft robotics - Biodegradable Artificial Muscles: Going Green in the Field of Soft Robotics
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Scientists have developed fully biodegradable, high-performance artificial muscles. Their research p...
Published Research in Japan shows the way toward tactile and proximity sensing in large soft robots - Research in Japan Shows the Way Toward Tactile and Proximity Sensing in Large Soft Robots
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To make human-robot interactions safer and more fruitful, robots should be capable of sensing their...
Published A neuromorphic visual sensor can recognize moving objects and predict their path - A Neuromorphic Visual Sensor: Recognizing Moving Objects and Predicting Their Path
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The new smart sensor uses embedded information to detect motion in a single video frame. ABSTRACT: A...