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News & Articles By Edsel Cook
10/16/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Scientists discover “electric” bacteria – can it lead to next-gen batteries and miniature pacemakers?
Experts know that a strange species of bacteria found in oxygen-deprived sediment and soil can generate electricity. But they only recently learned that the microorganism achieves this through a method that differs from that used by other electric bacteria. Called Geobacter sulfurreducens, the anaerobic bacteria possess a unique biological structure. This previously unidentified feature makes it possible […]
10/09/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Enhancing water harvesting efficiency: Researchers develop unique graphene foam that “harvests” water from air
Most water harvesting systems collect precipitation such as rain or water droplets from fog and other low-lying clouds. But a new device developed by Chinese researchers can get it directly from the atmosphere, provided there is sunlight. The new water collection system features nano-composite foam made from graphene. It relies on sunlight to power its processes, […]
10/08/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Scientists bewildered by “mysterious crystals” found in the core of giant alien planets
Strange crystals might form in the incredibly hot and pressurized cores of exoplanets in other star systems. Researchers think that these mysterious mineral formations may determine the environmental conditions on the surface of the planet, including the ability to support life. The planets of our solar system fall into one of two groups: They are […]
10/07/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Scientists use caffeine to give solar cells a unique energy boost
Caffeine helps boost the energy levels and mood of coffee drinkers. But did you know that it could also improve the performance of a new generation of solar panels? Researchers reported that coffee’s primary stimulant increased the efficiency of perovskite photovoltaic cells, an alternative approach to solar power. When bolstered by caffeine, perovskite solar panels […]
10/06/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Cleaning up space debris: Researchers develop device to prevent space collisions
Earth’s orbit is getting so cluttered with space debris that researchers fear it will experience a disastrous Kessler syndrome event shortly. Their solution is a semi-autonomous system called OSCaR that will help clean up space debris. Named after the iconic Muppet character that lives in a trash can, the Obsolete Spacecraft Capture and Removal device […]
10/02/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Researchers develop new coating to make lithium metal batteries last longer
When it comes to energy storage technology, researchers are either trying to perfect alternative types of batteries or tweaking the performance of lithium-ion batteries to the absolute limits. One of the latest efforts comes from a New York-based team, who has come up with a new way to extend the life of lithium cells while also ensuring […]
10/02/2019
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By Edsel Cook
New polythene film can make cracked screens a thing of the past
Cracks and similar damage might occur less often in plastic materials that went through a newly developed manufacturing method. Developed by U.K. researchers, the process produces transparent polythene film with the durability of aluminum at a far lower weight. The plastics produced by this technique may one day see use in displays, glazing, visors, windscreens, and […]
09/30/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Humans could soon be able to seamlessly connect their brains to the internet via computers, predict researchers
Current developments in artificial intelligence (AI), computers, and nanotechnology would eventually make it possible to design a Human Brain/Cloud Interface (B/CI), researchers claim. The proposed technology would hook up brain cells with cloud-computing networks in real-time. In their recently published paper, they reported that people with B/CI might access the information stored in a cloud […]
09/30/2019
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By Edsel Cook
One step closer to faster computers: Magnets blasted by lasers “act like oil and water in a jar”
Magnets rapidly recover their magnetic properties after taking a sharp hit that disrupts their magnetism. Researchers have learned more about this natural ability in an experiment where they fired lasers at slim magnets. The University of Colorado Boulder team examined what happened after a laser beam hit a magnet. They found that the magnetic spins of the […]
09/30/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Who needs stitches? Unique “slug glue” could be used to make better medical adhesives
The trail of slime left by slugs in the garden might eventually help patch up wounds. Researchers found that the “mucus” produced by a prevalent species of European slug possessed potential as a natural glue to close wounds, prevent infection, and reduce the risk of scars in humans. The slug species in question is the […]
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