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Bio & Medicine Aug 10, 2022

Ultra-thin but tough implantable material could treat spinal cord injury and Parkinson's disease

Flexible implanted electronics are a step closer toward clinical applications thanks to a recent breakthrough technology developed by a research team from Griffith University and UNSW Sydney.

Analytical Chemistry Aug 9, 2022

In control of chaos to engineer high-entropy ceramics

Nature strives for chaos. That's a nice, comforting phrase when yet another coffee cup has toppled over the computer keyboard and you imagine you could wish the sugary, milky brew back into the coffee cup—where it had been ...

Cell & Microbiology Aug 5, 2022

Exploring arcobacter risk to the food industry and human health

The MikroIker team of the UPV/EHU's Department of Immunology, Microbiology and Parasitology has conducted a study into the prevalence and characterization of bacteria of the Arcobacter genus using a large number of samples ...

Materials Science Aug 5, 2022

A simple, cheap material for carbon capture, perhaps from tailpipes

Using an inexpensive polymer called melamine—the main component of Formica—chemists have created a cheap, easy and energy-efficient way to capture carbon dioxide from smokestacks, a key goal for the United States and ...

Space Exploration Aug 3, 2022

As reflective satellites fill the skies, students are making sure astronomers can adapt

As satellites crawl across the sky, they reflect light from the sun back down to Earth, especially during the first few hours after sunset and the first few hours before sunrise. As more companies launch networks of satellites ...

Quantum Âé¶¹ÒùÔºics Jul 22, 2022

Âé¶¹ÒùÔºicists find signatures of highly entangled quantum matter

Via large-scale simulations on supercomputers, a research team from the Department of Âé¶¹ÒùÔºics, the University of Hong Kong (HKU), discovered clear evidence to characterize a highly entangled quantum matter phase—the quantum ...

Analytical Chemistry Jul 21, 2022

A model trained to predict spectroscopic profiles helps to decipher the structure of materials

Carbon-based materials hold enormous potential for building a sustainable future, but material scientists need tools to properly analyze their atomic structure, which determines their functional properties. X-ray photoelectron ...

Cell & Microbiology Jul 11, 2022

Microgreens' vulnerability to pathogens characterized by researchers

Microgreens, though tiny, are packed with nutrients and flavor. Their use in salads has grown, but researchers have not yet focused on their susceptibility to foodborne disease outbreaks—common in the salad green industry.

Polymers Jul 6, 2022

The key materials and devices for intrinsically flexible displays

This review is conceived by academician Yunqi Liu and professor Yunlong Guo (Institute of Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences). Dr. Zhiyuan Zhao, Dr. Kai Liu, and Yanwei Liu are the co-first authors. This research attaches ...

Analytical Chemistry Jul 5, 2022

New advances in the search for molecular magnets

Scientists from the University of Lisbon (Portugal) and the University of Stuttgart (Germany) have managed to synthesize and extensively characterize a series of cobalt molecules that exhibit the properties of molecular magnets, ...

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