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03/07/2019
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By Edsel Cook
We are now a step closer to harnessing nuclear fusion
A fusion reactor built out of unsafe and unreliable parts might as well be called a thermonuclear bomb. Aware of this problem, European researchers paired together different imaging techniques to make a dual-imaging system that can accurately determine the quality of the reactor components before final assembly. Practical nuclear fusion is not just about replicating the process […]
03/07/2019
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By Edsel Cook
New non-destructive method helps experts measure salt content in concrete structures and prevent damage
Japanese researchers came up with a new way to determine the amount of destructive salt that has accumulated in a concrete structure. They bombarded a structure with neutrons, causing the salt crystals in the material to give off detectable reactions. Infrastructure gets worn out from the passage of time, human usage, and exposure to natural […]
03/06/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Plastic pollution at its WORST: Research finds that sea scallops can ingest BILLIONS of microplastics particles in just 6 hours
Is your mouthful of seafood tasting less like a meal and more like poisonous plastic? U.K. researchers recently warned about the dangerous amounts of microplastic pollutants that can get into the bodies of marine animals that humans catch and eat for food. Researchers at the University of Manchester (Manchester) conducted several experiments where they exposed […]
03/06/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Drones can take birdwatching to the next level
Aerial drones are being touted as a much better way to watch over endangered species in the wilderness. U.K. researchers recently suggest sending out drones with thermal-sensing cameras that can spot the well-camouflaged specimens and hidden nests of the European nightjar (Caprimulgus europaeus). While numerous in overall number and still common throughout most of Europe, this species is growing increasingly rare […]
03/05/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Research team creates a variety of eco-friendly battery shapes using 3D printing technology
Researchers from South Korea have tapped additive manufacturing techniques and environment-friendly materials to develop a plethora of new batteries. These new energy storage devices can be printed in the right shape and size, so they can fit even the smallest and oddest-shaped wearable electronics. There is an increasing number of flexible electronics and wireless devices that are […]
03/05/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Lignin-nylon composite can be used as an eco-friendly 3D printing material, researchers say
Researchers have found a great use for lignin produced by bio-refining processes. By combining the woody waste product with nylon, they came up with a renewable feedstock material that can be used by 3D printers to manufacture eco-friendly products. Lignin comprises a good percentage of the mass of a plant. It is responsible for the rigidity of a plant’s cell walls. […]
03/04/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Your next data storage device could be as small… as a molecule
The seemingly unending desire for increasing amounts of space to store even more electronic data has led Swiss researchers to look for answers at the molecular level. They came up with a data storage network made up of molecules, each of which could store a bit of data. The concept takes advantage of the ability of […]
03/03/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Scientists develop revolutionary material that can shape-shift
We are getting one step closer toward the liquid metal “polyalloy” that allowed the T-1000 killer robot to change its appearance in Terminator 2. Recently, a Texas-based research team unveiled a new polymer made from liquid crystal and plastic that can shape-shift into complex forms. At room temperature, the material will assume the physical form […]
03/02/2019
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By Edsel Cook
“2D” materials the next big thing in computing
Three-dimensional materials have finally reached the peak of their performance. Electronics built out of these legacy semiconductors can no longer be made any smaller, stronger, and more efficient at the same time. So researchers are working on 2D nanomaterial replacements that can meet these insatiable demands. The conventional 3D semiconductors enjoyed a good run that lasted for 60 […]
02/28/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Weird science: Most of the universe is made up of unknown, invisible “dark fluid,” say scientists
A new theory unifies the dark energy and dark matter that make up the vast majority of the universe. In this new model, the “dark fluid” exerts the gravitational force of the former and the repulsive force of the latter. “Dark” refers to how these energies, matter, and fluid cannot be detected using electromagnetic means. […]
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