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| News ID | Title News | Details |
|---|---|---|
| 44,035 | What's in a name? A new class of superconductors | A new theory that could explain how unconventional superconductivity arises in a diverse set of compounds might never have happened if a team of physicists had chosen a different name for their 2017 model of orbital-selective superconductivity. |
| 44,036 | CHEOPS finds unique planetary system | The CHEOPS space telescope detects six planets orbiting the star TOI-178. Five of the planets are in a harmonic rhythm despite very different compositions - a novelty. |
| 44,041 | Adding or subtracting single quanta of sound | Researchers perform experiments that can add or subtract a single quantum of sound -- with surprising results when applied to noisy sound fields. |
| 44,042 | Optimal information about the invisible | Laser beams can be used to precisely measure an object's position or velocity. Normally, a clear, unobstructed view of this object is required. Irregular environments scatter the light beam - but as it turns out, precisely this effect can be used to obtain optimum information in difficult situations. |
| 44,043 | Graphene: Increased market penetration by 2025 | Graphene Flagship experts identify key opportunities in graphene commercialisation after a comprehensive three-year analysis of production methods and potential applications. |
| 44,044 | Domino effects and synchrony in seizure initiation | In a brain with a neurological disorder like epilepsy, synchronization between groups of neurons can grow to a dangerous extent when a collection of brain cells begins to emit excess electricity. Researchers used a mathematical model to explore the interplay between neurons that leads to these transitions in synchronization during the onset of seizures. |
| 44,061 | Sport may fast-track numeracy skills for Indigenous children | Greater sports participation among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children is linked with better academic performance, according to new research from the University of South Australia. |
| 44,089 | Breakthrough design vastly improves mechanical heart valve | New research may take the current 'gold standard' for heart valves to a new level of reliability. A team of researchers has developed a way to improve overall blood flow through the valves, so the design of mechanical heart valves will more closely match the real thing. |
| 44,090 | Toddlers who use touchscreens may be more distractible | New research highlights some of the effects regular use of touchscreens might have on toddlers. |
| 44,122 | Scientists use a novel ink to 3D print 'bone' with living cells | 3D printers may one day become a permanent fixture of the operating theatre after scientists showed they could print bone-like structures containing living cells. |