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A New Type of LED That Won't Keep You Up All Night
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American Chemical Society
Researchers develop a prototype LED that reduces—instead of masks—the blue component, while also making colors appear just as they do in natural sunlight
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Researchers Demonstrate Fully Recyclable Printed Electronics
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Duke University
Researchers hope to inspire a new generation of recyclable electronics to help fight the growing global epidemic of electronic waste
| 3 min read
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New Nanoscale Device for Spin Technology
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Aalto University
Spin waves could unlock the next generation of computer technology, a new component allows physicists to control them
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How Spinach Could Help Produce Lab-Grown Meat
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Boston College
For the first time, researchers show that the veiny skeleton of a spinach leaf can support the growth of artificial meat
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Tires Turned into Graphene That Makes Stronger Concrete
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Rice University
Rice University lab's optimized flash process could reduce carbon emissions
| 3 min read
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New Finding Could Improve Laser-Based Manufacturing
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University of Tokyo
Given the ubiquity of lasers, new method could have wide-ranging implications in laboratory, commercial, and industrial applications
| 3 min read
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'Opposite Action' Could Improve Industrial Gas Separation
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Kyoto University
A design concept changes how materials separate gaseous mixtures
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Big Potential for Electronic Textiles Made with Cellulose Thread
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Chalmers University of Technology
Research team presents a thread made of conductive cellulose, which offers fascinating and practical possibilities for electronic textiles
| 4 min read
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Breaking the Warp Barrier for Faster-Than-Light Travel
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University of Göttingen
Astrophysicist at Göttingen University discovers new theoretical hyper-fast soliton solutions
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Physics Camp Has Proven Benefits for High School Girls
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Rice University
Rice studies also show hands-on engineering experiences help teachers engage students
| 4 min read
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Icing Can Cost Wind Turbines up to 80% of Power Production
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Iowa State University
Scientists take their research out of the lab and into the field to gain new insights into how icing impacts real-world wind turbine performance
| 3 min read
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Transmission Risk of Airborne Viruses Can Be Quantified
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Colorado State University
The dynamics of how aerosols travel from one person to another, under different circumstances, and what they mean for COVID-19 transmission risk
| 4 min read
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