Physical Sciences

Several critical challenges were overcome to develop the new type of polymer that has great potential for next-generation biosensors.
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Sunghoon Ivan Lee demonstrates how the wearable device is charged through his left forearm's contact with the power transmitter below the keyboard.
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Image of a black hole
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As a beam of beryllium comes in from the left, the deuteron Trojan horse intercepts it at the target and delivers its neutron soldier. This allows the decay products of the beryllium and neutron reactions to be captured by a curved array of six detectors on the right.
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This strip of metallic wood, about an inch long and one-third inch wide, is thinner than household aluminum foil but is supporting more than 50 times its own weight without buckling. If the weight were suspended from it, the same strip could support more than six pounds without breaking.
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Artist's view of a black hole-neutron star merger
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Image of a neuron made up of binary code
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Optical tweezers use light to trap particles for analysis. A new breakthrough keeps those particles from overheating.
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Aerial view of a forest and mountains
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Image of light in a sychrotron
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Image of rare earth element samples
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An image of light passing through a combination of refractive and diffractive axicons, referred to as a Graxicon,
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