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Funding led by Trumpf Venture, EIC Fund, plus existing investors Mey Capital Matrix+.
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A study showing how glassfrogs maintain their transparency by storing red blood cells in mirror-like livers could inform research on human blood and clotting disorders.
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Tiny superconducting arrays of vacuum capacitors could shed light on optomechanical topology and yield entangled states.
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Dec 22, 2022, 08:00 AM By: RSS Feed
As the Supreme Court’s Roe v. Wade reversal put reproduction into the political limelight, Scientific American explored a range of issues related to abortion and reproductive health
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Dec 22, 2022, 06:12 AM By: RSS Feed
University of Twente team claims “major breakthrough” in performance of RF signal processors.
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Dec 22, 2022, 06:12 AM By: RSS Feed
“Until now, limitations on materials have prevented such commercialization,” says Ganvix boss.
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Technique for optically driving closely spaced, tiny light sources could expand opportunities for packing lasers on photonic chips.
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Swiss maker of high-end solar cells works with world-leading labs to industrialize tandem cells yielding more than 30% efficiency.
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Researchers from the National Institute for Materials Science (NIMS, Japan), Harvard University, and the University of Connecticut jointly designed and fabricated a simple device developed for imaging a gas injected into it — in multiple colors and in accordance with its gaseous properties — enabling chromatic discrimination of different gases. The device converts the pressure generated by an injected gas into structural color, thereby “imaging” it.
The technology holds potential for a range of applications, including environmental monitoring, safety assurance, and health care.
Almost all ambient gases are colorless and invisible, and only a few methods for imaging ambient gas flow have been developed....
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