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| News ID | Title News | Details |
|---|---|---|
| 29,413 | Lightweight green supercapacitors could charge devices in a jiffy | Researchers have described their novel plant-based energy storage device that could charge even electric cars within a few minutes in the near future. Furthermore, they said their devices are flexible, lightweight and cost-effective. |
| 29,414 | Model shows that the speed neurons fire impacts their ability to synchronize | Research has shown for the first time that a computer model can replicate and explain a unique property displayed by a crucial brain cell. Their findings shed light on how groups of neurons can self-organize by synchronizing when they fire fast. |
| 29,435 | New surgical tools with smart sensors can advance cardiac surgery and therapy | Researchers developed a new class of medical instruments equipped with an advanced soft electronics system that could dramatically improve the diagnoses and treatments of a number of cardiac diseases and conditions. |
| 29,436 | How do stone forests get their spikes? New research offers pointed answer | A team of scientists has now shed new light on how stone forests and other natural structures are created. Its research also offers promise for the manufacturing of sharp-tipped structures, such as the micro-needles and probes needed for scientific research and medical procedures. |
| 29,437 | Researchers make tiny, yet complex fiber optic force sensor | Researchers have developed a tiny fiber optic force sensor that can measure extremely slight forces exerted by small objects. The new light-based sensor overcomes the limitations of force sensors based on micro-electro-mechanical sensors (MEMS) and could be useful for applications from medical systems to manufacturing. |
| 29,438 | California offshore winds show promise as power source | One of the challenges of moving toward fully renewable energy in California by 2045 is matching production to demand. Consumer demand peaks in the evening when solar energy is no longer available. Offshore wind energy has the potential to help meet this demand. |
| 29,447 | Scientists probe the chemistry of a single battery electrode particle both inside and out | Cracks and chemical reactions on a battery particle's surface can degrade performance, and the particle's ability to absorb and release lithium ions also changes over time. Scientists stuck a single particle the size of a red blood cell to the tip of a microscopic needle and probed it with X-rays to see how interior and surface changes influence each other. |
| 29,479 | Australian telescope finds no signs of alien technology in 10 million star systems | A radio telescope in outback Western Australia has completed the deepest and broadest search at low frequencies for alien technologies, scanning a patch of sky known to include at least 10 million stars. Astronomers used the Murchison Widefield Array (MWA) telescope to explore hundreds of times more broadly than any previous search for extraterrestrial life. |
| 29,495 | Recharging N95 masks for continued usage | In a new article, researchers share a method to restore the filtration efficiency of N95 masks to out-of-box levels, as long as the mask is not structurally compromised. |
| 29,496 | New glove-like device mimics sense of touch | Engineers have invented a soft wearable device which simulates the sense of touch and has wide potential for medical, industrial and entertainment applications. |