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Stretchable microneedle electrode arrays made of clear backing with gold colored spikes and wires on their surface
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Single-molecule orientation–localization microscopy captures fluorescence from Nile red molecules as they transiently bind to fibrils composed of engineered KFE8 peptides.
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a photo of the microdisplay device showing the grid of LEDs lit up in two different colors, on a white surface
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An abstract colorful image that is a map of the crystal structure of the alloy made with electron backscatter diffraction in a scanning electron microscope. Each color represents a section of the crystal where the repeating structure changes its 3D orientation.
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a 3d illustration showing a hexagonal pattern made up of glowing teal tubes connecting at glowing teal spheres with parts of some hexagons surrounded by glowing yellow web of lines
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a close up photo of an octopus in a tank focusing on the suckers on one of it's arms
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a small orange-colored 3D printed honeycomb-like object with the new particle coating in front of a metal ruler for scale
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This schematic shows an engineered material with composite layers. Layers of carbon fibers (the long silver tubes) have microscopic forests of carbon nanotubes between them (the array of tiny brown objects). These tiny, densely packed fibers grip and hold the layers together, like ultrastrong Velcro, preventing the layers from peeling or shearing apart.
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3D carbon nanotubes
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Two scientists stand in front of a furnace that is sitting on a lab bench. The furnace looks like a metal box and the top half is opened by a hinged door. Inside the furnace is white ceramic material. The reactor, which resembles a glass tube, sits inside a channel carved into the ceramic.
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A high-level schematic of the photonic integrated chip, developed by the Gaeta lab, for all-optical optical frequency division, or OFD – a method of converting a high-frequency signal to a lower frequency
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