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Researchers help bring biofriendly materials to drug design for neuro disorders

3 years ago from Science Daily

Researchers have found the first indication that carbon quantum dots, a class of nanoparticles, can be utilized to combat neurological disorders.

New material, modeling methods promise advances in energy storage

3 years ago from Science Daily

The explosion of mobile electronic devices, electric vehicles, drones and other technologies have driven demand for new lightweight materials that can provide the power to operate them.

Self-assembling, biomimetic composites possess unusual electrical properties

3 years ago from Science Daily

Sometimes, breaking rules is not a bad thing. Especially when the rules are apparent laws of nature that apply in bulk material, but other forces appear in the nanoscale.

'Artificial chemist' combines AI, robotics to conduct autonomous R&D

3 years ago from Science Daily

Researchers have developed a technology called 'Artificial Chemist,' which incorporates artificial intelligence and an automated system for performing chemical reactions to accelerate R&D and manufacturing of commercially desirable materials.

OPEC decides to keep production cuts

3 years ago from UPI

OPEC and its allies have agreed to extend the group's cuts on oil production through July.

Video: Breathable electronics could monitor our health long-term

3 years ago from C&EN

Simple method makes conductive materials that stand up to sweat

Art Basel organizers cancel Swiss show due to COVID-19

3 years ago from UPI

Art Basel organizers have canceled the show in Basel, Switzerland this year because of the coronavirus pandemic.

South Korea joins global Black Lives Matter rallies

3 years ago from UPI

Activists in South Korea held a Black Lives Matter rally Saturday, joining other demonstrations spreading across the globe after the death of George Floyd.

What you need to know about converting your home to solar

3 years ago from PopSci

Behold: the power of the sun. (Vivint Solar/Unsplash/)If you live in an area with abundant sunlight—hello, fellow southern Californians—you’ve probably thought about installing solar panels on your roof to save on your electric...

Demands grow for police in Canada to wear body cameras

3 years ago from CBC: Technology & Science

An online petition calling for Toronto police to be equipped with body cameras has highlighted renewed pressure on Canadian law enforcement to employ the devices. But several outstanding issues with...

Butterfly-inspired nanotech makes natural-looking pictures on digital screens

3 years ago from Science Daily

The new technology creates digital displays that are lit by surrounding light and are more natural looking than current display technologies that rely on energy-intensive bright lights hidden behind screens.

THUD makes viral beats using buckets, brooms, spoons, plastic tubes

3 years ago from Harvard Science

They’ve got the beat. The Harvard Undergraduate Drummers, known appropriately by their acronym THUD, are a student-run percussion group that makes rhythmic music with tubes, trash cans, buckets, cups, brooms, basketballs, spoons —...

Sound waves levitate chemistry

3 years ago from C&EN

Merging droplets in air for precise control and unobstructed analysis

Gustavo Dudamel and Simón Bolívar orchestra: Your free must-watch of the day

3 years ago from LA Times - Health

Also now streaming: Black Live Matter cofounder Patrisse Cullors' piece for the Broad museum.

New discovery advances optical microscopy

3 years ago from Physorg

New Illinois ECE research is advancing the field of optical microscopy, giving the field a critical new tool to solve challenging problems across many fields of science and engineering including...

THUD makes viral beats using buckets, brooms, spoons, plastic tubes

3 years ago from Harvard Science

They’ve got the beat. The Harvard Undergraduate Drummers, known appropriately by their acronym THUD, are a student-run percussion group that makes rhythmic music with tubes, trash cans, buckets, cups, brooms, basketballs, spoons —...

New technique for engineering living materials and patterns

3 years ago from Science Daily

A new method for engineering living materials called 'MeniFluidics' could see a transformation in tissue engineering and bio-art, as well as new ways to research cellular interactions.

Transparent graphene electrodes might lead to new generation of solar cells

3 years ago from MIT Research

A new way of making large sheets of high-quality, atomically thin graphene could lead to ultra-lightweight, flexible solar cells, and to new classes of light-emitting devices and other thin-film electronics. The new manufacturing...

Discovery unlocks 'hot' electrons for more efficient energy use

3 years ago from Science Daily

Highly energetic, "hot" electrons have the potential to help solar panels more efficiently harvest light energy. But up until now, scientists haven't been able to measure the energies of those...

'Whispering gallery' effect controls electron beams with light

3 years ago from Science Daily

When you speak softly in one of the galleries of St Paul's cathedral, the sound runs around the dome and visitors anywhere on its circumference can hear it. This striking...

Eaton Canyon will reopen Saturday, but you need reservations

3 years ago from LA Times - Health

Visitors will need to select one of three time blocks — 8-11 a.m., 11 a.m.-2 p.m. or 2-5 p.m. — and sign up at least a day in advance. Same-day...

New technique for engineering living materials and patterns

3 years ago from Physorg

A new method for engineering living materials called 'MeniFluidics', made by researchers at the University of Warwick could see a transformation in tissue engineering and bio-art, as well as new...

Researchers help bring biofriendly materials to drug design for neuro disorders

3 years ago from Physorg

The contributions of researchers from The University of Texas at El Paso (UTEP) have yielded the first indication that carbon quantum dots, a class of nanoparticles, can be utilized to...

Cheaper, lighter and more energy-dense: The promise of lithium-sulphur batteries

3 years ago from Science Blog

by Rex Merrifield Lithium-sulphur batteries, which are lighter and cheaper than today’s models, may be the next generation of power cells that we use in electric cars or mobile phones –...

Scientists demonstrate ion implantation advantages for the use of silicon in optoelectronics

3 years ago from Physorg

Silicon is the main material in electronic engineering. All information and computing technologies that play a key role in modern civilization are based on silicon: computers, communications, astronautics, biomedicine, robotics...

'Whispering gallery' effect controls electron beams with light

3 years ago from Physorg

When you speak softly in one of the galleries of St Paul's cathedral, the sound runs so easily around the dome that visitors anywhere on its circumference can hear it....

Physicists create quantum-inspired optical sensor

3 years ago from Physorg

Researchers from the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology, joined by a colleague from Argonne National Laboratory, U.S., have implemented an advanced quantum algorithm for measuring physical quantities using simple...

How metal is formed: Electrolytes becoming metallic

3 years ago from Science Daily

An international team has developed a sophisticated experimental technique at BESSY II to observe the formation of a metallic conduction band in electrolytes.