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May 15, 2020
In a step forward for orbitronics, scientists break the link between a quantum material's spin and orbital states
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Feb 27, 2020
The next generation of batteries could be built by viruses. A scientist found a way to turn nature's zombies into a tiny assembly line. Creating new power cells might be just the beginning. “We’ve been engineering biology to control nanomaterials that are not normally grown biologically,” she says.
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Feb 13, 2020
“Sensorized” skin helps soft robots find their bearings: Flexible sensors and an artificial intelligence model tell deformable robots how their bodies are positioned in a 3D environment
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Nov 04, 2019
The Extreme Physics Pushing Moore’s Law to the Next Level
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Oct 28, 2019
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Oct 27, 2019
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Sep 19, 2019
Carbon Nanotubes Might Be the Secret Boost Solar Energy Has Been Looking For
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Aug 30, 2019
Robo-thread. MIT develops a thread like robot that can go through your veins!
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Aug 03, 2019
A super-thin slice of wood can be used to turn saltwater drinkable, suggests a new study. Scientists developed a new kind of membrane made of natural wood instead of plastic, which is more energy efficient and doesn’t use fossil-fuel based materials like many other membranes for water filtration.
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Jul 16, 2019
Terrforming Mars With Strange Silica Blanket Could Let Plants Thrive
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Jun 18, 2019
A reversible superglue that mimics the properties of dried snail mucus has proved strong enough to bear the weight of an average man, suggests a new study, which found that two sticky squares the size of postage stamps were sufficient to hold an 87kg (192lb) volunteer engineering student.
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