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Trapping Tiny Particles: A Versatile Tool for Nanomanipulation
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Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate University
If scientists want to take a close look at DNA, proteins, or viruses, then being able to isolate and monitor nanoparticles is essential
| 3 min read
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Project Creates More Powerful, Versatile Ultrafast Laser Pulse
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University of Rochester
Institute of Optics research sets record for shortest laser pulse for newly developed technology, work that has important applications in engineering and biomedicine
| 3 min read
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Connecting Respiratory Droplet Physics with Spread of COVID-19
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University of California - San Diego
Researchers created a new mathematical model that can be used to predict the early spread of respiratory viruses including COVID-19
| 4 min read
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Single Nanoparticles Could Lead to Medicines on Demand
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University of Bath
Researchers' groundbreaking observations bring us one step closer to a time when medicines will be produced and blended on a microscopic scale
| 3 min read
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Unique Collaboration Plays Key Role in UAE's First Mars Mission
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Northern Arizona University
Emirates Mars Infrared Spectrometer (EMIRS) aboard spacecraft developed to create first holistic picture of Martian atmosphere
| 4 min read
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New Device Lights the Way for Quantum Technologies
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Trinity College Dublin
Scientists are exploring different options and designs to make quantum computing a viable reality
| 2 min read
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Designing Better Asteroid Explorers
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University of Rochester
New research provides important information in improving the accuracy of data collection on asteroids
| 2 min read
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Chemists Resolve Origin of Perovskite Instability
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Princeton University
The source of thermodynamic instability was found in "rattling" behavior
| 3 min read
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Teleportation May Be Possible between Electrons, Research Finds
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University of Rochester
Quantum teleportation is an important step in improving quantum computing
| 3 min read
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Scientists Build Machine That Mimics a Supernova in the Lab
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Georgia Institute of Technology
Getting the machine to produce results useful for studying nature took two and a half years of engineering adjustments
| 4 min read
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Scientists Automate Mapping of Quantum Systems
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University of Sydney
Understanding the character of hardware errors helps stabilize the technology
| 3 min read
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First Global Map of Rockfalls on the Moon
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ETH Zurich
Until a few years ago, it remained difficult to gain an overview of how widespread such rock movements are and where exactly they occur
| 3 min read
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