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Step Forward in Quest to Develop Living Construction Materials and Beyond
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University of Minnesota
In a new study, researchers demonstrate how to transform silica into a self-assembling, dynamic, and resilient material
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Transferring Methods from HPLC to UHPLC
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PerkinElmer
How to optimize your liquid chromatography workflows for lower long-term costs
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Insights into Perhaps the Most Extreme State of Matter Produced on Earth
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Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory
Physicists have discovered a new way to measure and understand HED plasmas
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Researchers Develop Advanced Catalysts for Clean Hydrogen Production
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Oregon State University
By increasing the efficiency of hydrogen production, researchers hope to greatly decrease the cost
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New Approach to Predicting Battery Failure
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University of Oxford
New method of predicting battery failure is 15–20 percent more accurate than current approaches
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Innovative Textile Vents to Release Heat When You Sweat
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Duke University
Moisture opens the vents, rather than electronics
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Spacecraft Enters the Sun’s Corona for the First Time in History
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Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics
The Parker Solar Probe will help scientists learn more about how our closest star functions
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Flawed Diamonds May Provide Perfect Interface for Quantum Computers
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Yokohama National University
Unfortunately, these flaws are controlled via magnetic field, which is incompatible with existing quantum devices
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High Intensity LED Module for Photochemical Flow Applications
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Uniqsis
The new high intensity LED lamp unit is available in a range of fixed wavelengths
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New Means of Measuring Electron Spin Waves
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Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences
New method to measure spin waves brings us one step closer to spin superfluidity
| 3 min read
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Stretchy, Washable Battery Brings Wearable Devices Closer to Reality
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University of British Columbia
The battery even works after being twisted or run through at-home and commercial-grade washing machines
| 2 min read
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Atom Laser Creates Reflective Patterns Similar to Light
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Washington State University
Researchers have developed a technique to see wave caustics created by cold atom laser
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