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Sea Slugs Inspire Highly Stretchable Biomedical Sensor
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University of Southern California
Stretchable, customizable microneedles have applications in neuroscience, tissue engineering, wearable bioelectronics
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Imaging Technique Shows New Details of Peptide Structures
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Washington University in St. Louis
New technique gives scientists a closer look at fibril assemblies associated with Alzheimer’s disease
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Flexible Microdisplay Monitors Brain Activity in Real-Time during Brain Surgery
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University of California - San Diego
The device represents a huge leap ahead to visualize brain activity to guide neurosurgeons
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This Alloy Is Kinky
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Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Remarkable metal alloy won’t crack at extreme temperatures due to kinking, or bending, of crystals at the atomic level
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Energy Scientists Unravel the Mystery of Gold’s Glow
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Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne
Discovery of effects behind photoluminescence in thin gold films could drive development of solar fuels and batteries
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Octopus Inspires New Suction Mechanism for Robots
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University of Bristol
Researchers apply the adaptive suction of octopus suckers to develop better artificial gripping abilities
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New Plastic Coating Discovery Gives Greater Functionality to 3D Printing
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University of Nottingham
The anti-mold and anti-fungal coating can easily be incorporated into current commercial 3D printing processes
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‘Nanostitches’ Enable Lighter and Tougher Composite Materials
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Engineers use of carbon nanotubes to prevent cracking in multilayered composites may lead to next-generation aircraft
| 4 min read
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MIT Releases the First Complete Map for Elastic Strain Engineering
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology
This guide can help researchers fine-tune specific material properties
| 4 min read
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New Reactor Could Save Millions When Making Ingredients for Plastics and Rubber
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University of Michigan
Using natural gas to avert a shortage of a workhorse chemical used for automotive parts, cleaning products, and more
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Engineers Develop Tiny Photonic Chip for Ultra-Low-Noise Microwave Signals
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Columbia University School of Engineering and Applied Science
Breakthrough technology promises compact, high-quality microwave generation for communication and navigation systems
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