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Optics & Photonics Apr 22, 2022

Advanced digital signal processing for ultra-high-capacity optical transmission

Today's society generates ever more internet data traffic for applications such as ultra-high-definition video, cloud services and 5G mobile connections. This decades-long continual exponential growth of data traffic has ...

Plants & Animals Apr 13, 2022

Social connections influence brain structure of rhesus macaques

What's the link between social life and brain structure? Researchers from the University of Pennsylvania, the Stem Cell and Brain Research Institute at Inserm, and elsewhere are now one step closer to understanding this connection ...

Optics & Photonics Apr 12, 2022

Researchers generate high-quality quantum light with modular waveguide device

For the first time, researchers have successfully generated strongly nonclassical light using a modular waveguide-based light source. The achievement represents a crucial step toward creating faster and more practical optical ...

Earth Sciences Apr 11, 2022

Researchers reveal variations in Arctic amplification effect during past millennium

The recent amplified warming in the Arctic during the last decades has received much attention. But how Arctic amplification (AA) has varied on longer time scales and what drives these variations remain unclear.  

Space Exploration Apr 7, 2022

ESA astronaut performs simulated polar moon landing

Side-lit by the sun, its heavily cratered surface mired in shadow, the south pole of the moon represents a highly challenging lunar landing target. Italian ESA astronaut Roberto Vittori took to an advanced flight simulator ...

Astronomy Mar 30, 2022

Extreme precision needed to attach two main parts of Euclid spacecraft together

On 24 March, over a dozen engineers gathered at Euclid industrial prime contractor, Thales Alenia Space in Turin, to carefully attach the two main parts of the Euclid spacecraft together. This task required such extreme precision ...

Materials Science Mar 18, 2022

Unexplored dimensions of porous metamaterials

When it comes to porous metamaterials—ubiquitous, sponge-like materials used in everything from sound absorption to self-cleaning glass—it's all about how you slice it.

Space Exploration Mar 18, 2022

A solar power station in space? How it would work, and the benefits it could bring

The UK government is reportedly considering a £16 billion proposal to build a solar power station in space.

Molecular & Computational biology Mar 11, 2022

Study finds links between circadian rhythms, metabolism and addiction

A new University of California, Irvine-led study establishes important conceptual connections between the fields of circadian rhythms, metabolism, and addiction. Going beyond current studies on substance use disorders, which ...

Biotechnology Mar 8, 2022

Using integrated manipulation and imaging to study the accelerated folding of proteins

Following a single protein inside the cavity of a GroEL chaperone for the first time, researchers at AMOLF led by professor Sander Tans discovered how protein folding can be accelerated. Amino acid chains are pulled inside ...

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