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Keeping the energy in the room: Professor Ben Mazin talks superconductors, exoplanets and dance clubs as he explains advances in sensor technology

It may seem like technology advances year after year, as if by magic. But behind every incremental improvement and breakthrough revolution is a team...

Biofinder advances detection of extraterrestrial life

An innovative scientific instrument, the Compact Color Biofinder, developed by a team of University of Hawai'i at Manoa researchers, may change the game in...

New understanding of complex catalysis advances catalyst design

Many of the catalytic reactions that drive our modern world happen in an atomic black box. Scientists know all the components that go into...

Discovery unravels how atomic vibrations emerge in nanomaterials: Advances in microscopy reveal source of phonons’ puzzling behavior

A hundred years of physics tells us that collective atomic vibrations, called phonons, can behave like particles or waves. When they hit an interface...

Vaccinating Kids, Advances in Treatments, and More Coronavirus News

A shot for kids moves forward, vaccine mandates go into effect, and new treatments show promise. Here’s what you should know:Want to receive this...

Hydrogel promotes wound healing better than traditional bandages, gauzes: Advances in hydrogel wound dressings make them antibacterial, biodegradable, better suited for healing irregular, deep...

The widespread use of high-speed and high-energy weapons in modern warfare has led to an increasing incidence of explosive injuries. For such wounds as...

Biomaterials could mean better vaccines, virus-fighting surfaces: Scientists are working toward advances that, using nanotechnology, could lead to a hospital bed or doorknob that...

Advances in the fields of biomaterials and nanotechnology could lead to big breakthroughs in the fight against dangerous viruses like the novel coronavirus that...

New method for asymmetric N,N-acetal synthesis promises advances in drug development

A lot of our medicines and other bioactive drugs are based on chemical structures called "enantiomers" -- molecules that are mirror images of each...

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