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01/24/2022
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By Arsenio Toledo
Scientists develop AI program that uses x-rays to detect COVID-19
Scientists from the University of the West of Scotland (UWS) have created a groundbreaking artificial intelligence program that uses x-rays to detect the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) faster and more accurately than standard PCR tests. The process uses x-ray technology. The patient gets an x-ray done of his or her chest. The AI program then uses an algorithm to […]
12/14/2021
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By Ramon Tomey
Scientists now looking at transparent nanolayers for increased solar power production
A team led by researchers from the Forschungszentrum Jülich (FZ Jülich) research center in Germany has developed a unique kind of solar cell that uses transparent nanolayers to produce more electricity than conventional solar cells. Their solar cell makes use of a sophisticated design and a nanostructured transparent material for the solar cell’s topmost layer. Solar power is […]
12/01/2021
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By Franz Walker
Scientists build circuit that generates clean, limitless power from graphene
Physicists from the University of Arkansas (UArk) have successfully developed a circuit capable of generating electricity from the natural thermal motion of graphene. “An energy-harvesting circuit based on graphene could be incorporated into a chip to provide clean, limitless, low-voltage power for small devices or sensors,” said lead researchers Paul Thibado, a professor of physics and lead […]
09/21/2021
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By Virgilio Marin
Researchers use laser to “superfreeze” antimatter, the mysterious mirror version of “ordinary” matter
Researchers from the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) successfully used laser to cool antimatter to near absolute zero. The chilled antimatter reached temperatures just one-twentieth of a degree above absolute zero (minus 459.67 F), which was more than 3,000 times cooler than the coldest recorded temperature in the Antarctic. The laser-cooling technique, which the researchers developed as part […]
09/08/2021
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By Mary Villareal
Water purifier inspired by mangrove trees can remove salt from water
Researchers have developed a new type of water purifier that mimics the way mangrove trees remove salt from salt water. This study not only offers a better understanding of the plants’ plumbing system, it could also lead to creating new desalination technologies. An engineering feat that has long baffled scientists is how mangroves survive their environments by converting […]
09/06/2021
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By Virgilio Marin
From light to liquid fuel: Experts use sunlight and a copper-based catalyst to turn carbon dioxide into methanol
A team led by Argonne National Laboratory researchers has found a new way to convert carbon dioxide into methanol, an alcohol commonly used as an alternative fuel. In a paper published in the journal Nature Energy, the researchers described how they used sunlight and a copper-based catalyst to trigger carbon dioxide conversion. Using photosynthesis to convert carbon dioxide to fuel […]
08/24/2021
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By Mary Villareal
“Rifts” and “layers” discovered in the Mars ionosphere can help experts understand radio interference on Earth
The Mars Atmosphere and Volatile EvolutioN (MAVEN) spacecraft found structures in the planet’s ionosphere similar to atmospheric structures that are known to cause problems with radio communications on Earth. MAVEN uncovered two types of structure in the Martian ionosphere: layers and rifts. These structures also occur in the Earth’s ionosphere, where they can interfere with […]
07/23/2021
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By Evangelyn Rodriguez
Unexplained excess mass in human chromosomes puzzles scientists
Humans have 23 pairs of chromosomes, only one of which determines a person’s sex-linked characteristics. The remaining 22 pairs contain bundles of genetic instructions that help determine the other, non-sex-related traits. Since the discovery of DNA, researchers have endeavored to learn all there is to know about these coded sequences, including how much they weigh. The […]
07/19/2021
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By Virgilio Marin
Universal memories: Astronomers closer to detecting gravitational waves that leave behind “memories” as they pass through
Astronomers are getting closer to detecting the “memory” that gravitational waves leave behind as they pass through space. Next-generation facilities and existing ones, such as the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory (LIGO) in the U.S. and the Virgo Interferometer in Italy, will be key to this detection. In an article for Space, astrophysicist Paul Sutter of the Ohio State University wrote […]
06/16/2021
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By Ramon Tomey
“Holy grail” electric vehicle battery takes design cues from BLT sandwich
A bacon, lettuce and tomato (BLT) sandwich is a good solution for hunger. Interestingly, scientists have also looked to this sandwich to solve a common issue with electric vehicle (EV) batteries. A lithium metal battery whose design is inspired by the sandwich addressed needle-like growths that undermine battery performance. Scientists also touted the lithium metal […]
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