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New Machine Learning Approach for High-Entropy Alloy Discovery
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American Association for the Advancement of Science
The new tool could prove highly beneficial for materials discovery and design
| 2 min read
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Superconducting Hardware Could Scale Up Brain-Inspired Computing
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National Institute of Standards and Technology
New research may someday allow neural systems to operate much faster than the human brain
| 3 min read
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Opening the Eye of the Storm
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University of Tokyo
Cosmic rays used to track and visualize tropical cyclones offer new perspectives
| 2 min read
In Focus
A Look at the Most Critical Component of ICP-MS
by
Alpha Resources
What are sample and skimmer cones, why do they matter, and how can you reduce your operating costs without sacrificing performance?
| 3 min read
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Three Nobel Prize Winners in Chemistry Announced
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Holden Galusha
Carolyn Bertozzi, Morten Meldal, and Nobel laureate Barry Sharpless awarded for the development of click chemistry
| 1 min read
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Some Everyday Materials Have Memories, and Now They Can Be Erased
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Penn State
New study demonstrates how to read, write, and erase memory of previous deformation in foams and emulsions
| 3 min read
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Scientists Identify Potential Source of ‘Shock-Darkened’ Meteorites
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University of Arizona
Meteorite characteristics could explain certain discrepancies in how near-Earth asteroids are classified
| 3 min read
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Stretchy, Bio-Inspired Synaptic Transistor Can Enhance, Weaken Device Memories
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Penn State
Similar to how neurons work in the brain this device can help artificial neurons 'learn'
| 2 min read
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Researchers Use Light to Control Magnetic Fields at Nanoscale
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University of Chicago
The demonstration of efficient optical control of spin order has great potential for device applications
| 3 min read
Product News
A New, Fit-for-Purpose Solution for Lentiviral Vector Purification
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Astrea Bioseparations
First available product to utilize AstreAdept, Astrea Bioseparations’ novel nanofiber-based membrane material
| 1 min read
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Optical Biosensing through a Toy Microscope over a Surface ‘Rainbow’ Chip
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Elsevier
New chip allows for new opportunities in bio and chemical sensing
| 2 min read
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Quantitative Pressure Functions of Pressure-Sensitive Material
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Nagoya University
Potential use in sensing technologies and material sanitization for COVID-19
| 2 min read
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