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Scientific Frontline: Technology
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Monday, June 19, 2023
Clean, sustainable fuels made ‘from thin air’ and plastic waste
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Carbon capture from air and its photoelectrochemical conversion into fuel with simultaneous waste plastic conversion into chemicals. Photo ...
GE Aerospace runs one of the world’s largest supercomputer simulations to test revolutionary new open fan engine architecture
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CFM’s RISE open fan engine architecture. Image Credit: GE Aerospace To support the development of a revolutionary new open fan engine archit...
Saturday, June 17, 2023
Researchers created a new and improved way to view the mechanics of life
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RESORT. A diagram to show the basic overview of the system. Firstly, the sample is labeled with the photoswitchable Raman probe. It’s then i...
Thursday, June 15, 2023
Navigating underground with cosmic-ray muons
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Navigating inside with muons. The red line in this image represents the path the “navigatee” walked, while the white line with dots shows th...
Energy Harvesting Via Vibrations: Researchers develop highly durable and efficient device
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The principle, structural design, and application of carbon fiber-reinforced polymer-enhanced piezoelectric nanocomposite materials. Illustr...
Wednesday, June 14, 2023
UC Irvine scientists create long-lasting, cobalt-free, lithium-ion batteries
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“We are basically the first group that started thinking about the supply chain, or the pain point, that nickel will bring to the EV industry...
A New Magnetizable Shape Memory Alloy with Low Energy Loss, Even at Low Temperatures
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Image Credit: Scientific Frontline Shape memory alloys (SMA) remember their original shape and return to it after being heated. Similar to h...
Towards the New-Space Era with Foldable Phased-Array Transmitters for Small Satellites
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A foldable phased-array transmitter for LEO satellites By varying the number of liquid crystal polymer layers, the proposed design incorpora...
Wednesday, June 7, 2023
New research could improve performance of artificial intelligence and quantum computers
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A University of Minnesota Twin Cities-led team has developed a more energy-efficient, tunable superconducting diode — a promising component ...
Nanomaterials: glass printed sintered-free in 3D
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The new process can be used to create a wide variety of quartz glass structures on a nanometer scale. Full Size Image Image Credit: Dr. Jen...
Tuesday, June 6, 2023
Organic light-emitting diodes: the blue shines brighter and longer
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Thanks to a new type of molecule, blue OLEDs should shine brighter in the future and fade less quickly. Photo Credit: Markus Breig, KIT Two-...
Monday, June 5, 2023
PSI researchers use extreme UV light to produce tiny structures for information technology.
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The PSI researchers involved at the XIL-II beamline of the SLS. From left to right: Yasin Ekinci, Gabriel Aeppli, Matthias Muntwiler, Procop...
Tuesday, May 16, 2023
New transparent augmented reality display opens possibilities to see digital content in real-time
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The flexible, transparent polymer-based material will advance how AR is used across a range of industries. Photo Credit: Cesar Nicolas The w...
Monday, May 15, 2023
Cost-effective and Non-toxic Substance Helps in the Extraction of Noble Metals
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The new technology will help extract valuable components from complex raw materials. Photo Credit: Rodion Narudinov Scientists of the Ural F...
Saturday, May 13, 2023
More research is needed to spread the benefits of electric vehicles equitably
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Researchers should focus on equity issues surrounding the spread of electrical vehicles, according to a study by Penn State researchers Phot...
New Sensors with the HOTS for Extreme Missions
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High Operational Temperature Sensors (HOTS) Graphic Credit: Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency Modern technologies are laden with sen...
Thursday, May 11, 2023
NUS scientists develop a novel light-field sensor for 3D scene construction with unprecedented angular resolution
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Prof Liu Xiaogang (right) and Dr Yi Luying from the NUS Department of Chemistry capturing a 3D image of a model using the light-field sensor...
Monday, May 8, 2023
A new atlas illustrates how the human retina is developing.
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Detail of a cross-section of a retinal organoid. Different tissue structures are made visible with different colors. Photo Cred...
Sunday, April 30, 2023
The world’s first wood transistor
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Isak Engquist, senior associate professor and Van Chinh Tran, PhD student at the Laboratory for Organic Electronics at Linköping University....
Thursday, April 27, 2023
Perovskite solar cells' instability must be addressed for global adoption
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Photo Credit: Chelsea Mass adoption of perovskite solar cells will never be commercially viable unless the technology overcomes several key...
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