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IMAGE: Pictured is a sample of breakthrough development of a high-performing membrane coating is based around a new class of 2D materials pioneered by Manchester researchers Professor Rob Dryfe and Dr… view more  Credit: Rob Dryfe and Mark Bissett Scientists and innovation experts from The University of Manchester have worked together to successfully develop a new,
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IMAGE:  “Satellites ” in the spectrum of a vibrating nanostring (lower image insert) for increasing drive power. The different brightnesses of the upper (green) and lower (blue) satellite encode the strength of… view more  Credit: Weig Group, University of Konstanz “Squeezing” is used in physics, among other things, to improve the resolution of measuring instruments.
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IMAGE: Interparticle photo-cross-linkable suspension enables 3D structuring of transparent SiO2 glass components through rapid heating profiles. view more  Credit: Motoyuki Iijima, Yokohama National University The fabrication of complex ceramic or glass structures via stereolithography, a type of 3D printing, has long been held back by how much time it takes at the back-end of the process,
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IMAGE: Ternary Pt/Re/SnO2/C catalyst: a) EDS map confirming the presence of Pt (red), SnO2 (blue) and Re (yellow); and b) high-resolution HAADF STEM high-resolution image confirming physical contact between Pt, Re… view more  Credit: Source: IFJ PAN Scientists working at the Department for Functional Nanomaterials at the Institute of Nuclear Physics of the Polish Academy of
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Jeremy Carver has big things planned for Doom Patrol season 2. Literally.  The first season of the DC Universe series about super powered, and always bickering, misfits ended with most of the team shrunk to action-figure size. With the sophomore outing of the series debuting June 25, executive producer and showrunner Carver thinks it’s time
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IMAGE: Photograph of a neuromorphic device used in this study. view more  Credit: Shunsuke Yamamoto “Neuromorphic” refers to mimicking the behavior of brain neural cells. When one speaks of neuromorphic computers, they are talking about making computers think and process more like human brains-operating at high-speed with low energy consumption. Despite a growing interest in polymer-based
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HBO Max is set to enter into its second month of existence. And you know what that means: it’s Christmas in July! HBO Max’s list of new releases for July 2020 is highlighted by one prominent Christmas movie: last year’s Emilia Clarke-starring Last Christmas. But the real cause for Christmas in July is all the
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This THE LAST OF US article contains spoilers. Even though The Last of Us Part 2 was only recently released, fans are already talking about The Last of Us Part 3. To be fair, they’re not alone. Naughty Dog was also talking about a potential sequel to The Last of Usshortly ahead of Part 2‘s official
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IMAGE: The Department of Energy awards a five-year Early Career grant to Rice physicist Ming Yi to explore the nature of magnetism in two-dimensional materials. view more  Credit: Jeff FItlow/Rice University HOUSTON – (June 23, 2020) – The Department of Energy’s Office of Basic Energy Sciences has awarded Rice University experimental physicist Ming Yi a five-year
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IMAGE: Ames Laboratory’s technique for making heterostructured solids involves smashing the pristine materials to build new ones. Called mechanochemistry, the technique uses ball milling to take apart structurally incommensurate solids and… view more  Credit: U.S. Department of Energy, Ames Laboratory Scientists at the U.S. Department of Energy’s Ames Laboratory and their collaborators from Iowa State University
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Jonathan Klamkin, an associate professor in UC Santa Barbara’s Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, has received the U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) Director’s Fellowship. The prestigious prize is awarded to only the top performers among recent recipients of the DARPA Young Faculty Award (YFA), a program established to encourage young scientists to
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This THE LAST OF US PART 2 article contains spoilers. While The Last of Us Part 2 shakes up the franchise quite a bit by introducing a variety of new stories, locations, and characters, Dina has quickly become one of the breakout new stars of the sequel. The first time we ever saw Dina, she was dancing
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This The Last of Us Part 2 article contains spoilers. The Last of Us Part 2 was a creative risk for Naughty Dog and Sony. A continuation of one of the most beloved and praised stories in video game history had to not only live up to the original game but the very high expectations
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IMAGE: An artist’s illustration of the light-activated antenna-reactor catalyst Rice University engineers designed to break carbon-fluorine bonds in fluorocarbons. The aluminum portion of the particle (white and pink) captures energy from… view more  Credit: H. Robatjazi/Rice University HOUSTON — (June 22, 2020) — Rice University engineers have created a light-powered catalyst that can break the strong
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IMAGE: Animation showing a topological soliton rotating anticlockwise. Laser light traveling through waveguides, intricate “wires for light ” carved through glass, interacts with itself to form self-sustaining wave patterns called solitons. The… view more  Credit: Rechtsman Laboratory, Penn State Laser light traveling through ornately microfabricated glass has been shown to interact with itself to form self-sustaining
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IMAGE: Pathways of viral infection in everyday life shown in a simplified scheme (top) and illustrated by pictorial descriptions of exposure to virus in everyday activities (bottom). Placement of UV-C light… view more  Credit: Image sketches by Nacho Gaubert. The SARS-CoV-2 outbreak is posing an extraordinary challenge that requires swift worldwide action for the massive deployment
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EVANSTON, Ill. — Northwestern University researchers have developed a family of soft materials that imitates living creatures. When hit with light, the film-thin materials come alive — bending, rotating and even crawling on surfaces. Called “robotic soft matter by the Northwestern team,” the materials move without complex hardware, hydraulics or electricity. The researchers believe the
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Electronic properties of condensed matter are often determined by an intricate competition between kinetic energy that aims to overlap and delocalize electronic wave functions across the crystal lattice, and localizing electron-electron interactions. In contrast, the gaseous phase is characterized by valence electrons tightly localized around the ionic atom cores in discrete quantum states with well-defined
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