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( Nanowerk News) If you think a galaxy is big, compare it to the size of the Universe: it’s just a tiny dot which, together with a huge number of other tiny dots, forms clusters that aggregate into ...
It sounds like a strange question, but to biologists it makes all the sense in the world. Yeast cells tip the scales at about ...
Some moments in tech feel like magic. Project Orbion, led by Aechelon Technology, aims to create a real-time digital twin of ...
Researchers combined OLEDs with metasurfaces to project holograms. The method enables simpler, cheaper, and smaller displays. New research from the Andrews is advancing holographic technology, with ...
A joint team from the University of Stuttgart in Germany and the University of Melbourne in Australia has developed a new method for the straightforward analysis of tiny nanoplastic particles in ...
This computational chemist tracks how energy transfers between proteins when he’s not making accessibility tools ...
We are all busy and bombarded with distractions that take us away from tasks we need to complete and activities that bring us ...
A hidden world of quantum metrologists ensure that everyday devices perform safely and correctly, but their work is never done ...
Ten years after LIGO’s historical detection of gravitational waves, the project is cracking black hole mysteries at an ...
At a busy street crossing, people wait for the signal to change. When one person steps out first, others soon follow.
Researchers in Germany and Australia have created a simple but powerful tool to detect nanoplastics—tiny, invisible particles that can slip through skin and even the blood-brain barrier. Using an ...