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05/01/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Secret messages: Laser-based revolutionary technology allows researchers to send messages across noisy rooms using water vapor
Lasers can perform all kinds of roles depending on their power and frequency. Their newest application is transmitting audio signals to a person, who can hear the message clearly with no need for specialized receiver equipment. The laser-based communications technology is suitable for both mundane and critical situations. It could serve as a means of dialogue for two parties who […]
05/01/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Researchers develop plant-like soft robot that can mimic tendrils
Italy now hosts the world’s very first soft robot that can move like the tendrils of a plant. Whereas other non-flying robots use mechanical limbs to scurry over surfaces, this one can curl around objects and climb surfaces like a vine. The movements of the slender robot is powered by the same hydraulic system that […]
04/30/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Study: Different forms of titanium oxide significantly boost perovskite solar cell performance
Researchers are constantly looking for ways to improve the performance of perovskite solar cells while also reducing their price tags. A Japanese team focused on two different forms of titanium oxide, which promised to increase the amount of sunlight that gets turned into energy while also being cheaper and eco-friendly than earlier photovoltaic cells. Perovskite-based […]
04/28/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Minimizing fibers used in synthetic fabrics can reduce plastic pollution and save marine life
Plastic pollution in the ocean is not limited to just large pieces of trash that can choke, entangle, and injure marine life. The microfibers that make up synthetic fabrics also contribute to pollution, which is why it is important to reduce the amount of tiny fibers shed by synthetic clothing during each wash. Most images of ocean plastic […]
04/28/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Green and insulating: Researchers develop sustainable fireproofing materials from waste paper
Swiss researchers found a hot new purpose for waste paper products. They developed a chemical process that can turn paper into a fireproof insulator. Their new method would reduce the need for insulation materials that depend on the availability of dwindling petroleum supplies. When it catches fire, wood eventually crumbles into ash. But the recycled paper fiber product maintained […]
04/28/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Scientists focus on developing sustainable concrete mixtures to print 3D breakwater units
European researchers, engineers, and construction experts have teamed up to develop a new generation of green concrete. The concrete mixtures are going to be made from renewable resources, will be compatible with 3D printing techniques, and are capable of being printed on the water – or even underwater. The mixtures are intended for 3D printing breakwater units on […]
04/27/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Weird science: Did a mirror image of the universe exist after the Big Bang?
A Canadian study came up with a bold new cosmological model regarding the state of the universe before the Big Bang event. It theorized that the earlier universe started out as perfectly symmetrical due to having a mirror image of itself. Everything in the mirror universe would be identical to our universe, except in reverse. Time […]
04/27/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Study captures life cycle of solar flares, but how do flares affect us on Earth?
Researchers are taking another big step toward understanding the behavior of the sun and the effects of its solar weather on Earth. They recently released the most accurate animated depiction of a solar flare going through its entire life cycle. The short movie covers a hypothetical flare’s existence from its formation to its conclusion. Its use of distinct colors show how the temperatures […]
04/27/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Theia and proto-Earth: Did a planetary collision result in life on Earth over 4.4 billion years ago?
Long ago, Earth got hit by a rogue planet, and the resulting planetary collision ejected what later became the moon into orbit around the now-fused planet. Researchers are now theorizing that the giant impactor also made it possible for life to set root on our planet much later on. The leading theory behind the formation of […]
04/26/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Researchers develop unique 3D-printed cube that harvests ambient energy from cell phones and modems
Saudi researchers recently presented a cube-shaped device that could gather ambient energy from active electronic devices. The new energy harvester could be manufactured using a 3D printer, making it cheap and easy to produce in large numbers. The cube offered a way to provide power to the increasing number of smart devices that were often linked together to form an Internet […]
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