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Method can detect harmful salts forming in nuclear waste melters
A new way to identify salts in nuclear waste melters could help improve clean-up technology, includi ...View More
Climate extremes in 2024 'wreaking havoc' on the global water cycle
2024 was another year of record-breaking temperatures, driving the global water cycle to new climate ...View More
Mixed signals: How the brain interprets social cues
Imagine you're at a dinner party, but you can't smell the food cooking or hear the dinner bell. Soun ...View More
Scientists develop technology to control cyborg insect swarms
Scientists from Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore), Osaka University, and H ...View More
Revolutionizing heat management with high-performance cerium oxide thermal switches
Groundbreaking cerium oxide-based thermal switches achieve remarkable performance, transforming heat ...View More
System to auto-detect new variants will inform better response to future infectious disease outbreaks
Researchers have come up with a new way to identify more infectious variants of viruses or bacteria ...View More
Key players in brain aging: New research identifies age-related damage on a cellular level
Scientists at the Allen Institute have identified specific cell types in the brain of mice that unde ...View More
Enhanced Raman microscopy of cryofixed specimens: Clearer and sharper chemical imaging
Understanding the behavior of the molecules and cells that make up our bodies is critical for the ad ...View More
Engineering researchers develop deep-UV microLED display chips for maskless photolithography
In a breakthrough set to revolutionize the semiconductor industry, the School of Engineering of the ...View More
New technology doubles resolution without radar replacement using novel algorithms
The joint research team led by Sangdong Kim and Bongseok Kim from the Automotive Technology Division ...View More



