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Color-changing material that mimics octopus skin could be used for robotics
"These animals can physically change their bodies at close to the micron scale, and now we can dynamically control the ...
Liquids and solutions may look simple, but on the molecular scale they are constantly shifting and reorganizing. When sugar dissolves in water, each sugar molecule quickly becomes surrounded by fast ...
Indian astronomers have performed multi-frequency observations of a repeating fast radio burst designated FRB 20201124A.
These fibers can be found in every tissue in the human body, underlying every organ’s function and dysfunction.
A new chip-based quantum memory uses 3D-printed “light cages” to store light in atomic vapor with high precision. Quantum ...
The legacy analog imaging technology continues to power cutting-edge aerosol particle analysis at ETH Zurich.
Octopus and other cephalopods are good at hiding themselves—and are inspiring cutting-edge technologies that may help us do ...
Octopus and other cephalopods are good at hiding themselves—and are inspiring cutting-edge technologies that may help us do ...
It is remarkable that Raman spectra can, with the help of statistical inference, be used to predict cellular physiology and proteome composition. By making this possible, the work of Kamei et al. has ...
Scientists have theorized that dark matter clumps exist in staggering numbers, far more than the galaxies we see. Only clumps ...
Scientists have found a way to see ultrafast molecular interactions inside liquids using an extreme laser technique once ...
A new method predicts leaf optical properties from traits, improving canopy light modeling and photosynthesis estimates in ...
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