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These particles resembling microscopic balls of knitting wool are actually inorganic zeolite particles. The microporous crystalline particles are formed via precipitation as the aluminosilicate colloidal hydrogels evolve, starting as an aqueous mineral solution, then becoming a viscoelastic gel and ultimately...
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A new technique, developed by researchers at NC State, UNC, and Michigan, uses an ultrasound “drill” to burst nanodroplets in and around hardened blood clots. As the nanodroplets burst into microbubbles, the ultrasound causes the microbubbles to oscillate — disrupting the clot’s physical structure. Credit: Le...
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The solar cell created by the team is transparent, allowing its use in a wide range of applications. Credit: Joondong Kim from Incheon National University A new study led by scientists from Incheon National University in Korea shows how to make a fully transparent solar cell. In a new study in Journal of Powe...
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New model provides clues into how whisker bending translates to sensory touch signals. We know your cat’s whiskers are handsome — but you can’t even see the cool part. The base of the whisker, which is responsible for sending touch signals to the brain, is hidden inside the follicle, a deep pocket that embeds ...
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08-02Farm of Vertical Axis Wind Turbines. Credit: Oxford Brookes University The now-familiar sight of traditional propeller wind turbines could be replaced in the future with wind farms containing more compact and efficient vertical turbine...
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New Brain-Like Computing Device With Electrochemical “Synaptic Transistors” Simulates Human Learning
Artificial synapse artist’s concept. Like Pavlov’s dog, device can be conditioned to learn by association. Researchers have developed a brain-like computing device that is capable of learning by association. Similar to how famed physio...-
08-01A “spherical chicken” approximation to the bird lung showing how the back-and-forth air motions during inhalation (blue arrows) and exhalation (red) lead to one-way flow (purple) around the loop. The mechanism relies on flows near the ...
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08-01The drone-delivery service in Christiansburg, Va. — the first in the country to deliver goods directly to residences on demand — gave researchers a unique opportunity to study how people feel about the technology when they’ve actually ...
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08-01For scientists to understand the role the changing environment in the Arctic Ocean plays in global climate change, there is a need to map the ocean below the ice cover. Credit: Troy Barnhart, Chief Petty Officer, U.S. Navy A team of MI...
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07-31Griffith-type transonic airfoil inside the wind tunnel test section. Credit: University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign Armando Collazo Garcia III got more than he expected from a graduate course he took last spring. He developed a new un...
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