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Nanophysics Jun 24, 2015

A novel microscope for nanosystems

Nanomaterials play an essential role in many areas of daily life. There is thus a large interest to gain detailed knowledge about their optical and electronic properties. Conventional microscopes get beyond their limits when ...

Archaeology Jun 23, 2015

Latest-known diadectomorph discovered from the Upper Permian of China

Diadectomorpha is a clade of Permo-Carboniferous tetrapods, which was previously only reported from North America and Germany. Although this clade is only moderately diverse, it is central to discussions of Late Palaeozoic ...

Engineering Jun 1, 2015

Living in a material world

A pop-up, waterproof, solar-powered shelter. It sounds like science fiction, but a new multi-disciplinary research team is making this dream a reality. The 'Architextile' project combines architecture, textiles and material ...

Materials Science Jun 1, 2015

Trees are source for high-capacity, soft batteries

A method for making elastic high-capacity batteries from wood pulp was unveiled by researchers in Sweden and the US. Using nanocellulose broken down from tree fibres, a team from KTH Royal Institute of Technology and Stanford ...

Plants & Animals May 15, 2015

Quail breeding discoveries shed light on human sexuality

At Nagoya University and the National Institute of Basic Biology, researchers have found a brain receptor that helps to initiate quail breeding. Meanwhile, researchers at Waseda and Kitasato universities are exploring the ...

Nanomaterials May 11, 2015

Graphene holds key to unlocking creation of wearable electronic devices

Ground-breaking research has successfully created the world's first truly electronic textile, using the wonder material Graphene.

Analytical Chemistry May 7, 2015

Tail hair as an indicator of behaviour and ecology in horses

Life style leaves chemical traces in hair. In horses, the analysis of tail hair is especially suited as long hair can provide information over a long period of time. Researchers at the Vetmeduni Vienna have developed a method ...

Materials Science Apr 29, 2015

Breakthrough in 3-D printing of replacement body parts

QUT biofabrication team has made a major breakthrough by 3D printing mechanically reinforced, tissue engineered constructs for the regeneration of body parts.

Environment Apr 28, 2015

Growing more with the same land

There are three main reasons why the productivity of existing farmland will need to dramatically increase in the next 40 years.

Quantum Âé¶¹ÒùÔºics Apr 15, 2015

Quantum cryptography at the speed of light: Researchers design first all-photonic repeaters

Imagine having your MRI results sent directly to your phone, with no concern over the security of your private health data. Or knowing your financial information was safe on a server halfway around the world. Or sending highly ...

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