Content by Chalmers University of Technology
Study has demonstrated a decline in work performance at noise levels as low as 40 dB
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The technology can contribute to the development of vaccines, drugs, and alternative food proteins at lower cost
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New microscopy technique allows proteins, DNA, and other tiny biological particles to be studied in their natural state
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A new technology can store energy for up to 18 years and convert it to electricity on demand
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New research may lead to new insights into how and why microscopic quantum mechanical ripples arise
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The new amplifier offers high performance, compact size, and does not generate excess noise
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Researchers have succeeded in binding water-insoluble antibacterial molecules to graphene
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AI-based method offers potential for many future applications, such as faster and more cost-efficient development of protein-based drugs
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New structural battery performs ten times better than all previous versions and could greatly reduce the weight of electric vehicles and other technology
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Novel type of thermometer can simply and quickly measure temperatures during quantum calculations with extremely high accuracy
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Research team presents a thread made of conductive cellulose, which offers fascinating and practical possibilities for electronic textiles
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Researchers discover that our genetic codes control not only which proteins our cells produce, but also—to a great extent—in what quantity.
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There are many factors behind the risk of food allergy, not least genetic predisposition, but diet is one factor parents can influence
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Electronics and data centers need to be efficiently cooled in order to work properly; graphene enhanced heat pipes can solve these issues
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Researchers present a method for controlling the edges of two-dimensional materials using a "magic" chemical
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