Scientists have developed an ultra-thin, paper-like LED that emits a warm, sunlike glow, promising to revolutionize how we light up our homes, devices, and workplaces. By engineering a balance of red, ...
Inspired by an artist's stencils, researchers have developed atomic-level precision patterning on nanoparticle surfaces, ...
In an approach reminiscent of the classic board game "Battleship," Stanford researchers have discovered a way to characterize the microscopic structure of everyday materials such as sand and concrete ...
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People Taking Ozempic Say Booze Just Doesn’t Hit the Same and Now Scientists Know Why
At first glance, Ozempic and Wegovy seem like miracle drugs of the 21st century — a pair of injections that shrink waistlines ...
As the UN calls for “red lines” on AI by 2026, decentralized AI architectures are emerging that can embed safety, privacy, ...
A team of engineers at North Carolina State University has designed a polymer “Chinese lantern” that can rapidly snap into ...
Leo and Muth asked the University’s academic deans to propose new tenure-track faculty lines that would support the Dynamic ...
But the tool your doctor’s using — the speculum — hasn’t been updated in 200 years and is, frankly, archaic. Unlike the ...
An international research team led by a University of Ottawa Faculty of Medicine investigator has revealed ultra-detailed ...
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MXene Current Collectors Could Reduce Size, Improve Recyclability of Li-Ion Batteries
A recent paper from Drexel University researchers reports that a current collector made of MXene film could reduce the ...
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Scientists 'draw' crystals with gold using single laser pulse for better solar panels
The development involved hitting gold nanoparticles with just one laser pulse. Researchers at Michigan State University (MSU) ...
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