Visibly transparent radiative cooler under direct sunlight

(Pohang University of Science & Technology (POSTECH)) POSTECH-Korea University joint research team develops a radiative cooling material that is transparent under direct sunlight. ​(Pohang University of Science & Technology (POSTECH)) POSTECH-Korea University joint research team develops a radiative cooling material that is transparent under direct sunlight. 

Wearable brain-machine interface turns intentions into actions

(Georgia Institute of Technology) An international team of researchers led by Georgia Tech is combining soft scalp electronics and virtual reality in a brain-interface system, recently published in Advanced Science. ​(Georgia Institute of Technology) An international team of researchers led by Georgia Tech is combining soft scalp electronics and virtual reality in a brain-interface system, …

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The hidden culprit killing lithium-metal batteries from the inside

(DOE/Sandia National Laboratories) The first nanoscale images ever taken inside intact, lithium-metal coin batteries (also called button cells or watch batteries) challenge prevailing theories and could help make future high-performance batteries, such as for electric vehicles, safer, more powerful and longer lasting. ​(DOE/Sandia National Laboratories) The first nanoscale images ever taken inside intact, lithium-metal coin …

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The test bench for oil workers has been developed at Samara Polytech

(Samara Polytech (Samara State Technical University)) Samara Polytech scientists have created a test bench that simulates the operating conditions of tubing pipes that extract oil fluid from the formation. ​(Samara Polytech (Samara State Technical University)) Samara Polytech scientists have created a test bench that simulates the operating conditions of tubing pipes that extract oil fluid …

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Topology in biology

(Max Planck Institute for Dynamics and Self-Organization) A phenomenon known from quantum systems could now make its way into biology:In a new study published in Physical Review X, researchers from the Max Planck Institute for Dynamics and Self-Organization (MPI-DS) in Goettingen show that the notion of topological protection can also apply to biochemical networks. The …

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‘Wrapping’ anodes in 3D carbon nanosheets: The next big thing in li-ion battery technology

(National Korea Maritime and Ocean University) The lithium-ion battery is the future of sustainable energy technology, but drastic volume fluctuations in their anodes related to enhanced battery capacity raises a safety concern. Recently, researchers from the Republic of Korea have found that embedding manganese selenide anodes in a 3D carbon nanosheet matrix is an innovative, …

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Moderate drinking associated with lower risk of heart attack and death in those with CVD

(BMC (BioMed Central)) Drinking up to 105 grams of alcohol per week – equivalent to 13 UK units of alcohol, less than six pints of medium-strength beer or just over a bottle of wine – may be associated with a decreased risk of heart attack, stroke, angina or death among those with cardiovascular disease (CVD). …

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Brain’s ‘memory center’ needed to recognize image sequences but not single sights

(Picower Institute at MIT) The visual cortex stores and remembers individual images, but when they are grouped into a sequence, mice can’t recognize that without guidance from the hippocampus, according to a new study by neuroscientists at MIT’s Picower Institute for Learning and Memory. ​(Picower Institute at MIT) The visual cortex stores and remembers individual …

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Rare inherited variants in previously unsuspected genes may confer significant risk for autism

(Simons Foundation) Researchers have identified a rare class of genetic differences transmitted from parents without autism to their affected children with autism and determined that they are most prominent in “multiplex” families with more than one family member on the spectrum. These findings are reported in Recent ultra-rare inherited variants implicate new autism candidate risk …

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Plant root-associated bacteria preferentially colonize their native host-plant roots

(Max Planck Institute for Plant Breeding Research) An international team of researchers from the Max Planck Institute for Plant Breeding Research and the University of Åarhus in Denmark have discovered that bacteria from the plant microbiota are adapted to their host species. In a newly published study, they show how root-associated bacteria have a competitive …

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