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These Marine Algae Glow When Waves Disturb Them. Their Bioluminescence Could Power Electricity-Free Lamps of the Future
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These Marine Algae Glow When Waves Disturb Them. Their Bioluminescence Could Power Electricity-Free Lamps of the Future

Smithsonian Magazine·Sara Hashemi·19 days ago
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The single-celled organisms usually shimmer for mere milliseconds, but researchers figured out how to sustain their illumination. The technology could one day be used to light robots' ways in the deep sea or space

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Physicists discover quantum particles that break the rules of reality
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Physicists discover quantum particles that break the rules of reality

ScienceDaily·ScienceDaily·23 days ago
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Physicists may have just cracked open a hidden side of the quantum world. For decades, every known particle was thought to belong to one of two categories — bosons or fermions — but researchers have now shown that bizarre “in-between” particles called…

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The hidden atomic gap that could break next-generation computer chips
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The hidden atomic gap that could break next-generation computer chips

ScienceDaily·ScienceDaily·23 days ago
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A major obstacle may be standing in the way of the next generation of ultra-tiny computer chips. Researchers discovered that many promising 2D materials lose their advantages because an invisible atomic-scale gap forms when they are combined with…

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AI lets chemists design molecules by simply describing them
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AI lets chemists design molecules by simply describing them

ScienceDaily·ScienceDaily·26 days ago
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Creating complex molecules usually requires years of experience and countless decisions, but a new AI system is changing that. Synthegy lets chemists guide synthesis and reaction planning using simple language, while powerful algorithms generate and…

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This new aluminum could replace rare metals and cut costs dramatically
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This new aluminum could replace rare metals and cut costs dramatically

ScienceDaily·ScienceDaily·about 1 month ago
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A team at King’s College London has created a powerful new aluminum compound capable of doing the work of expensive rare metals. Its unique triangular structure gives it remarkable stability and reactivity, allowing it to drive chemical reactions in ways…

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