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Scientists study the gravity of the situation
From the University of Melbourne and the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO), a …
Nanomachine diagnostics at genetic level
Along with former graduate student Divita Mathur, Professor Eric Henderson, studies how to build nanomachines that…
Next-gen vaccines succeed in fighting disease
Working toward developing an E. coli-based transport capsule designed to help next-gen vaccines do a more efficient…
Engineers develop customizable vaccine
A type of easily customizable vaccine that can be manufactured in one week, allowing it to be rapidly deployed in…
Surface is created with switchable wetting
A robust surface whose adhesive and wetting properties can be switched using electricity has been discovered by TU…
Procedure significantly enhances Li-ion rechargeable batteries
A very simple and cost-effective procedure for significantly enhancing the performance of conventional Li-ion…
Cybathlon in Zürich tests bionic strength
At the Cybathlon, 74 athletes from 25 countries will be showing how robotic technology helps them in their daily…
Telescope to be launched to observe Crab Nebula
Soon, a telescope designed and built at KTH will be launched into the stratosphere, carried aloft by a 150-diameter…
‘Muscles-on-a-chip’ used to study human muscle development
A process to develop bigger and stronger muscle fibers has been devised by USC Researcher Megan L. McCain. But…
MFC system eliminates need for external power
A proof-of-concept 3D paper-based microbial fuel cell (MFC) that could take advantage of capillary action to guide…