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The ability to conceive and develop new types of materials has determined the development of humanity from the stone, bronze and iron ages to our current world, dominated by electronic materials and semiconductors (silicon, etc.). The DYNAPOL project will explore new routes to design new types of artificial materials for various technological applications. Giovanni Maria
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IMAGE: Quantitative phase images reveal more details than classical microscopy images. The KAUST technique captures both bright-field images (top) and phase images (bottom) in a single measurement. view more  Credit: © 2019 KAUST Microscopes have been at the center of many of the most important advances in biology for many centuries. Now, KAUST researchers have shown
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An international group of scientists with IKBFU professor Anatoliy Snigirev among them has published an article that proposes a new method for studying the structure of complexly organized materials of both artificial and natural origin. The article was published by the Journal of Applied Crystallography. Prof. Anatoliy Snigirev said: “After the discovery of x-ray radiation,
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IMAGE: An optical network including the electro-opto-mechanical switches: Depending on the voltage, the switches either deflect a light beam by 90 degrees (front left) or let it pass through the waveguide… view more  Credit: Haffner C, et al 2019 Self-driving cars have become better and more reliable in recent years. Before they might be allowed to
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IMAGE: A concentric array of liquid crystal microlenses provides 4D information about objects. Scale bar, 20 μm. view more  Credit: Adapted from ACS Nano 2019, DOI: 10.1021/acsnano.9b07104 Most images captured by a camera lens are flat and two dimensional. Increasingly, 3D imaging technologies are providing the crucial context of depth for scientific and medical applications. 4D
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This Arrow review contains spoilers.  Arrow Season 8 Episode 5 This episode sends Oliver and his family back to Russia for a nostalgia-filled adventure, while Roy and Diggle had a heart to heart and just about everyone else was sidelined off-screen out of necessity. There’s something about seeing Stephen Amell shooting those tennis balls, the iconography from
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Diablo creator David Brevik admitted to IGN in 2018 that he is at least partially responsible for Blizzard’s decision to cancel the graphic adventure game based on the Warcraft series that Blizzard had intended to release. However, he cautions fans to not think too harshly of him over his decision to speak against the seemingly promising game. 
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IMAGE: Extracting light modulation using the interfacial Pockels effect. view more  Credit: Prof Eiji Tokunaga, Tokyo University of Science Light is versatile in nature. In other words, it shows different characteristics when traveling through different types of materials. This property has been explored in various technologies, but the way in which light interacts with materials needs
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France is one of the main international partners in research projects supported by the São Paulo Research Foundation (FAPESP), which has cooperation agreements with 15 French funding agencies, universities, research institutions and companies. More than 120 research projects have been approved under the auspices of these agreements. To celebrate the partnership and stimulate new collaborations
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Tracking the lateral position of single cells and particles plays an important role in evaluating the efficiency of microfluidic cell focusing, separation and sorting. Traditionally, the performance of microfluidic cell separation and sorting is evaluated either by analyzing the input and collected output samples requiring extra multiple steps of off-chip analysis or the use of
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IMAGE: 1000 single nano-tube transistors on a chip view more  Credit: Aalto university Single-wall carbon nanotubes (SWCNT) have found many uses in electronics and new touch screen devices. Carbon nanotubes are sheets of one atom-thick layer of graphene rolled up seamlessly into different sizes and shapes. To be able to use them in commercial products like
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IMAGE: This is a representation of the tapered fiber able to detecting simultaneously optical signals from different neurons. view more  Credit: Antonio Balena (IIT) Researchers from Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia (IIT) and University of Salento, both in Lecce, Italy, and Harvard Medical School in Boston have developed a new light-based method to capture and pinpoint the
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IMAGE:  Block diagram of Faraday effect measurement system using dual-comb spectroscopy. The signal comb (red line) passes through the sample and is superposed with the local comb (blue line). The vertical and… view more  Credit: ©The University of Electro-Communications, Kaoru Minoshima, and NEOARK Professor Kaoru Minoshima from the University of Electro-Communications and NEOARK Corporation have
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At the end of Roman Polanski’s 1974 detective noir classic Chinatown, Jake Gittes played by Jack Nicholson, is told to “forget it.” There is an unspoken understanding based on experience and history. Netflix is getting ready to fill us in on the story. Original Chinatown writer Robert Towne and director David Fincher are collaborating on
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This article contains Watchmen spoilers. Since early in its first episode, HBO’s Watchmen has kept the catastrophic tragedy that concludes the book just within view of the audience. The events of Nov. 2, 1985, when New York City was seemingly attacked by an enormous squid from another dimention that emitted a psychic shockwave so powerful
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It’s been 12 years since the last Half-Life game was released in 2007, and just when fans of the iconic franchise seemed to have lost all hope that Valve would ever continue the series, the company took to Twitter to announce a new installment. Half-Life: Alyx has been revealed as the studio’s “flagship” virtual reality
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IMAGE: UMass Amherst Distinguished Professor David Julian McClements, right, after the ceremony in Denmark, where he received the Nils Foss Excellence Prize; with Qian Janice Wang of Aarhus (Denmark) University, who… view more  Credit: FOSS University of Massachusetts Amherst Distinguished Professor David Julian McClements was honored Monday in Hillerød, Denmark, with the 2019 Nils Foss Excellence
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This His Dark Materials Episode 3 review contains spoilers. It originally appeared on Den of Geek UK. His Dark Materials Episode 3 In material terms, His Dark Materials Episode 3 didn’t move us very far forward. Like a docked boat, Lyra’s journey stalled in one place while other characters were frustrated in their various searches. By
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Researchers at Johns Hopkins University have developed a new method for producing atomically-thin semiconducting crystals that could one day enable more powerful and compact electronic devices. By using specially-treated silicon surfaces to tailor the crystals’ size and shape, the researchers have found a potentially faster and less expensive way to produce next-generation semiconductor crystals for
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IMAGE: Tunable chemotaxis of enzyme-coated protocells could lead to precision drug deliver. Illustration of protocells, called liposomes, that have enzymes (green) attached to their external surface moving through a microfluidic device…. view more  Credit: Ambika Somasundar, Penn State Synthetic protocells can be made to move toward and away from chemical signals, an important step for the
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OAK RIDGE, Tenn., Nov. 18, 2019–A scientific team from the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory and Vanderbilt University has made the first experimental observation of a material phase that had been predicted but never seen. The newly discovered phase couples with a known phase to enable unique control over material properties–an advance that
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