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'Flexoskeletons' Make Robots Faster and Cheaper to Build
by
University of California - San Diego
New method doesn't require any special equipment and works in just minutes to create soft, flexible, 3D-printed robots
| 3 min read
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Protecting Thin, Flexible Brain Interfaces from the Human Body
by
Duke University
Next-generation brain implants with more than 1,000 electrodes can survive for more than six years
| 4 min read
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This Sticker Shows Whether Cold-Chain Food Products Have Spoiled
by
National Research Council of Science & Technology
An image appears on the sticker when it's exposed to room temperature; high demand is expected due to rapid growth in the fresh food delivery market
| 3 min read
Product News
Exum Launches Massbox at Pittcon 2020
by
Exum Instruments
Scientists experience the latest in high-performance organic and inorganic characterization at Pittcon 2020
| 2 min read
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AI Techniques Used to Improve Battery Health and Safety
by
University of Cambridge
Researchers have designed a new way to monitor batteries by sending electrical pulses into them and measuring the response
| 2 min read
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Which Materials Make the Best Face Masks?
by
Rachel Muenz
Researchers explore which fabrics are best at preventing virus particles from spreading, and look to improve PPE
| 3 min read
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Making Stronger Concrete with 'Sewage-Enhanced' Steel Slag
by
RMIT University
A by-product of steel making can be used to both treat wastewater and make stronger concrete
| 2 min read
Product News
Bruker Releases S2 PUMA™ Benchtop X-Ray Elemental Analyzer
by
Bruker
The
S2 PUMA Series 2
supports many different elemental analysis applications
| 1 min read
Product News
Linkam Highlights CCR1000 Catalysis Cell Reactor
by
Linkam Scientific Instruments
Catalysis is a technique for improving the yield or rate of a chemical reaction using a catalyst material
| 2 min read
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A New Way to Fine-Tune Exotic Materials
by
SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory
Turning a brittle oxide into a flexible membrane and stretching it on a tiny apparatus flipped it from a conducting to an insulating state and changed its magnetic properties
| 3 min read
News
Recent Discovery Challenges Nuclear Theory
by
University of Massachusetts Lowell
The breakthrough has revealed that a symmetry that exists within the core of the atom is not as fundamental as scientists have believed
| 3 min read
News
Turning to DIY Options for Needed COVID-19 Equipment
by
Rachel Muenz
From 3D printing to plastic bags, researchers, doctors, and companies are getting creative to handle medical supply shortages during the pandemic
| 3 min read
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