Up to now, it has only been possible to deduce indirectly why high-temperature batteries lose efficiency and durability while in use. For the first time, a team from the Helmholtz-Zentrum ...
Harnessing the power of the sun holds the promise of providing future societies with energy abundance. To make this a reality, fusion researchers need to address many technological challenges. For ...
Abstract: As part of a collaborative international effort organized by Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL), with key participants from L’Institut de radioprotection et de s ˆuret´e ...
Abstract: Recently, motion generation technology using deep learning has been attracting attention as a method for robots to acquire motions adapted to their environment. The combination of imitation ...
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Experiment shows how slime can transform into powder
The science pros at TKOR explore whether slime can be dried into powder form. Donald Trump reveals plan to tackle energy bills for millions PBS weekend newscasts shut down due to funding cuts, ...
In a research article recently published in Space: Science & Technology, researchers from Chinese Academy of Military Science, Tsinghua University, and Beihang University together work on how to ...
Maggie Donahue is an Associate Editor on Health’s Updates team. Maggie holds an M.S. from the Columbia University School of Journalism and has over six years of experience in digital media. Nick ...
byPhotosynthesis Technology: It's not just for plants! @photosynthesis Cultivating life through Photosynthesis, harnessing sunlight to nourish ecosystems and fuel a sustainable future. Cultivating ...
ABSTRACT: Hygroscopic compounds are considered to be an analytical challenge in the field of materials characterization using X-ray diffraction (XRD). These compounds absorb moisture from the ...
ABSTRACT: To address issues such as the weakening of emotional bonds, mechanical and monotonous interactions, and rigid teaching forms in traditional classrooms of applied undergraduate universities, ...
Who doesn’t want an X-ray machine? But you need a special tube and super high voltage, right? [Project 326] says no, and produces a USB-powered device that uses a tube you can pick up two for a dollar ...
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