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07/14/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Breakthrough in nanoparticle computing: Researchers advance understanding of modular and scalable molecular computing
Korean researchers came up with a new way to perform computations using tiny particles. They programmed nanoparticles with DNA and hooked them up to a supported lipid bilayer, creating a nano-tablet that can perform complex computations. Their findings would benefit numerous applications that need to manage their internal characteristics in the absence of human intervention. […]
07/11/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Scientists may have discovered a new source of rare earth elements – and an environmentally friendly way to gather them
A waste product of the fertilizer industry might serve as a rich repository of rare earth elements. Researchers have devised a natural way to get these resources from phosphate rock waste. Their bacteria-based extraction method caused much less harm to the environment than current techniques that relied on synthetic acids. The discovery came from the […]
07/09/2019
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By Edsel Cook
New NASA mission could unveil more secrets of the universe
Move over, Hubble – the upcoming Wide-Field Infrared Survey Telescope (WFIRST) offers researchers the best look at the universe. An extensive analysis of the space telescope’s capabilities predicts that it may discover up to 1,400 new exoplanets around other stars. NASA and researchers designed WFIRST to seek out new planets outside the solar system. It will […]
07/07/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Solar winds deposit ingredients for water on the moon
Solar winds may be responsible for increasing the amount of water on the moon. Researchers report that the stream of energetic particles from the sun leaves hydrogen atoms on the barren face of Earth’s natural satellite, according to a study published in the Journal of Geophysical Research: Planets. Their team’s computer model simulated the chemical […]
07/04/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Discovery: The sun’s magnetic waves react to sound
The dynamic process of thermonuclear fusion within the heart of the sun is not just limited to generating light and heat. It also produces powerful sound waves that travel to the corona of the star and affect the powerful magnetic field of the celestial body. Researchers from Northumbria University made the discovery, which flew in the face of established theories […]
07/02/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Renewable fire-retardant coating developed by researchers
Few materials can match the performance of cellulose and clay: They’re readily available, nontoxic, and sustainable. Researchers from Texas A&M University leveraged the characteristics of these natural substances to invent a renewable flame-retardant coating. The new coating offers a whole new level of fire protection for polyurethane foam and other highly flammable materials. Furthermore, it’s made from some of […]
07/01/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Study: New “self-assembling” nanomaterials can soon be used to develop efficient, affordable solar power
New York-based researchers developed self-assembling nanomaterials for solar technology applications. Photovoltaic cells made from these materials reached up to 44 percent higher levels of efficiency. Furthermore, the cells generated more usable solar charges. Sunlight is an abundant source of clean energy. Industries are switching from traditional, highly polluting fossil fuel energy sources to solar power that emits zero […]
06/30/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Lab-on-a-chip (LOC) technology: Once manufactured in a scalable, cost-effective way, researchers hope LOC can revolutionize medicine
Swedish researchers presented a cheap but effective device that can dispense and store precise amounts of liquids. The affordable invention might help accelerate the adoption and widespread deployment of lab-on-a-chip (LOC) technology. LOCs are the equivalent of tiny but powerful microprocessors. They cram the capabilities of a full-sized health care laboratory into a small and compact package. However, the high […]
06/25/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Microprocessors generate heat: Running an LED in reverse could cool them
Researchers found a way to turn a light-emitting diode into a cooling system. By reversing the electrodes of the LED, its light chilled nearby electronics. The new approach holds great promise for solid-state cooling tech. The next generation of microprocessors must fit numerous transistors into cramped conditions. Existing cooling techniques cannot vent the immense heat fast enough. Laser cooling was the first […]
06/22/2019
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By Edsel Cook
AMAZING discovery: Perfectly preserved dinosaur skin impressions found in tiny raptor tracks 120 million years old
Researchers just struck paleontological gold in South Korea: They dug up a set of dinosaur footprints from the Cretaceous period. They retrieved samples of highly preserved skin impressions of the long-dead animal. They identified the ichnogenus of the dinosaur to be Minisauripus chuanzhuensis. The smallest known theropod (dinosaurs with hollow bones and limbs with three toes), Minisauripus was […]
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