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A Tiny Biological Robot Built From Human Cells
Researchers from Tufts University and Harvard University’s Wyss Institute created tiny biological robots called…
Is There Hope for a Time Machine?
There are challenges in physics. For example, when light interacts with matter, light seems to slow down. When…
Harnessing 40% of Sun’s Heat to Produce Clean Hydrogen Fuel
MIT engineers designed a system that can efficiently harness the sun's heat to split water and generate hydrogen.…
NIST Finds a Quantum Ruler to Explore Exotic Matter
Graphene has remarkable properties, especially when you stack up multiple sheets. Should those sheets be twisted at…
Friends, Romans, Countrymen, Lend Me Your Brain
Sorry, Shakespeare, I just had to use this headline as Neuralink, Elon Musk's brain-computer interface (BCI)…
A chip designed just for you? Why an Application Specific Integrated Circuit…
While it may not be common knowledge, ASICs have transformed many electronics products. Even a mid-range vehicle…
NASA’s Swift Finds a Snacking Black Hole
NASA’s Neil Gehrels Swift Observatory scientists observed a black hole in a distant galaxy repeatedly munching on a…
Exceeding Human Visual Capabilities: Swift Chemical Mixture Composition Analysis…
Researchers at the Institute of Chemical Reaction Design and Discovery (WPI-ICReDD), Hokkaido University, led by…
When Light Loses Symmetry, it can Hold Particles
Optical tweezers use light to immobilize microscopic particles as small as a single atom in 3D space. The principle…
Triple-decker Hybrid Crystals for Lasers
Researchers at Duke University and Purdue University managed the arrangement of multiple inorganic and organic…