Month: March 2020

IMAGE: The research group “Ultrafast Nano-Optics ” at the University of Oldenburg, Germany, investigates processes in the nanoworld using lasers that emit extremely short flashes of light. view more  Credit: University of Oldenburg Tiny particles composed of metals and semiconductors could serve as light sources in components of future optical computers, as they are able to
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IMAGE: Scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) image of a self-assembly of triangular molecules on a silver surface. The repeated pattern (half of a pattern is indicated in yellow) has a size… view more  Credit: Manuel Gruber and Torben Jasper-Toennies Most technical functional units are built bit by bit according to a well-designed construction plan. The components are
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IMAGE: Left: The red circles indicate where samples were taken. The team avoided sampling from the central part of the portrait. The areas noninvasively examined via X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy are… view more  Credit: Nikolay Simonenko et al./Heritage Science Russian researchers from the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology, Kurnakov Institute of General and Inorganic Chemistry of
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The same can’t be said of the much maligned Hyman, who has nevertheless always been good for a bit of meta-humor. With Plum presumably not skilled enough in Traveling to take the group to Vancouver, Penny’s decision to return the pervert ghost to his body provided an enjoyable exploration of the ups and downs of
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Automated Scanning Probe Microscopy (SPM) controlled by artificial intelligence First demonstration of fully autonomous, long-term SPM operation An Australian-German collaboration has demonstrated fully-autonomous SPM operation, applying artificial intelligence and deep learning to remove the need for constant human supervision. The new system, dubbed DeepSPM, bridges the gap between nanoscience, automation and artificial intelligence (AI), and
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Yes, the house is in a great neighborhood, near the beach, cheerful neighbors. The structure is clean, sturdy and made of the best construction, although you might not want to spend too much time in the basement. Quibi released the official trailer for Murder House Flip, their upcoming home renovation show, and this old house
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Unfortunately, one of Ori and the Blind Forest’s best quirks is missing from the sequel. Ori’s ability to save anywhere, once a selling point, is now gone—and why shouldn’t it be? In the last five years, games have mostly shed any emphasis on manual saves, either doing it automatically as Will of the Wisps does
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To control flowering and fruit ripening, plants release the gaseous hormone ethylene. Environmental conditions, including drought, salinity and pathogens, can also cause levels of the hormone to fluctuate. Therefore, monitoring ethylene’s release in real time could provide a farmer with important information about a plant’s development and health. Now, researchers reporting in ACS Central Science
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IMAGE: This film derived from fish scales could someday be used in flexible electronic devices. view more  Credit: Adapted from ACS Nano 2020, DOI: 10.1021/acsnano.9b09880 Flexible temporary electronic displays may one day make it possible to sport a glowing tattoo or check a reading, like that of a stopwatch, directly on the skin. In its current
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However, all of this is small beans compared to having a legend like Peter Cushing in the role. Can they be canon? First, the Doctor’s name is Doctor Who. Missy says so at the beginning of ‘World Enough and Time‘. Sure, maybe you think the Doctor’s arch-nemesis is an unreliable source, but that seems like
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IMAGE: Upon a request of an industrial partner, the scientific group from the Polytechnic University printed the fan blade with a height of half a meter and a weight of almost… view more  Credit: Peter the Great St.Petersburg Polytechnic University Engineers of Peter the Great St.Petersburg Polytechnic University (SPbPU) are developing the wire and arc additive
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IMAGE: Amanda Kinchla, UMass Amherst extension associate professor, investigates ways to reduce sodium content in processed foods to make them healthier. view more  Credit: UMass Amherst University of Massachusetts Amherst food scientists produced a lower-salt processed turkey that consumers in a blind sensory test preferred to a full-salt version, according to a study published in the
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