A protein that gives fleas their bounce has been used to boot out bacteria cells, with lab results demonstrating the material’s potential for preventing medical implant infection.
The collaborative study led by researchers at RMIT University in…
A protein that gives fleas their bounce has been used to boot out bacteria cells, with lab results demonstrating the material’s potential for preventing medical implant infection.
The collaborative study led by researchers at RMIT University in…
Center for Research in Biological Chemistry and Molecular Materials (CiQUS). “A switchable catalyst for cleaner hydrogen: greater efficiency and longer lifespan.” Nanowerk, 2 June 2025, https://www.nanowerk.com/news2/green/newsid=66956.php.
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Institute of Science Tokyo. “How to create aqueous 100 nm-sized materials with polycavities.” Nanowerk, 2 June 2025, https://www.nanowerk.com/nanotechnology-news3/newsid=66955.php.
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Naveen Verma‘s lab at Princeton University is like a museum of all the ways engineers have tried to make AI ultra-efficient by using analog phenomena instead of digital computing. At one bench lies the most energy efficient…
Naveen Verma’s lab at Princeton University is like a museum of all the ways engineers have tried to make AI ultra-efficient by using analog phenomena instead of digital computing. At one bench lies the most energy-efficient…
Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute (ETRI). “Graphene-based transparent film enables light-responsive applications across optics and photonic materials.” Nanowerk, 2 June 2025,…
Imagine a future in which farmers can tell when plants are sick even before they start showing symptoms. That ability could save a lot of crops from disease and pests—and potentially save a lot of money as well.
A team of researchers in
Imagine a future in which farmers can tell when plants are sick even before they start showing symptoms. That ability could save a lot of crops from disease and pests—and potentially save a lot of money as well.
A team of researchers in
Fitzpatrick, C., Olivetti, E., Miller, T. R., Roth, R. & Kirchain, R. Conflict minerals in the compute sector: estimating extent of Tin, tantalum, Tungsten, and gold use in ICT products. Environ. Sci. Technol. 49, 974–981 (2015).