Chemists develop an electrochemical method using metal-containing polymers to sustainably remove and destroy persistent PFAS chemicals from water.
Tatsuya Nakamura
Tatsuya Nakamura
Tatsuya Nakamura, a Japanese neuroscientist, explores the intricacies of the human brain and the nature of consciousness. His articles cover topics like cognitive neuroscience, brain imaging techniques, and the understanding of neural networks underlying human cognition.
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SciTech NewsThe Hebrew University Of Jerusalem
Breaking Through Conventional Speed Boundaries – Recent Findings Reveal Tensile Cracks Can Reach Almost Supersonic Speeds
New findings reveal tensile cracks can approach near-supersonic speeds, challenging traditional beliefs in fracture mechanics.
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AstronomyNASASciTech NewsSolar Dynamics ObservatorySolar FlareSpace
NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory Records Powerful X1.6 Solar Flare in Astounding Image
NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory captures intense X1.6 solar flare, revealing the Sun’s fury in stunning red and orange hues.
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GlassSciTech NewsUniversity Of Konstanz
Solving the 50-Year-Old Enigma of Sound in Glass – A Forgotten Model Resurrected by Physicists
Two physicists have unraveled a 50-year-old mystery about how glass conducts sound at low temperatures, revisiting a once-discarded theory.
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Obscure aquatic plant shows how plants prevent cracks during growth, revealing growth hormone’s crucial role. Nature’s secrets unveiled! _xD83C__xDF3F__xD83D__xDD0D_ #PlantGrowthDiscovery
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Chronic PainJohns Hopkins MedicinePain ManagementSciTech News
Scrambler Therapy: A Non-Surgical Approach That Could Provide Persistent Relief from Chronic Pain
A review paper highlights scrambler therapy as an FDA-approved, noninvasive method providing lasting relief for 80%-90% of chronic pain sufferers.
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NanotechnologyOptoelectronicsQuantum Information ScienceSciTech NewsThe Hebrew University Of Jerusalem
Unleashing a New Era of Color-Tunable Nano-Devices – The Smallest Ever Light Source With Switchable Colors
Revolutionary nano-device: Color-switching artificial molecule with external voltage, enabling precise control of light emission.
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CrystalsPhysicsPopularSciTech NewsSuperconductivityUniversity Of Illinois At Urbana-Champaign
Unusual Quantum Activity Explored in Uranium Ditelluride Crystals: A Deep Dive into Superconductor Physics
Scientists investigate unusual charge waves in uranium ditelluride crystals, revealing new insights into superconductivity and quantum particles.
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Climate ChangeMarine BiologyMolecular BiologySciTech NewsSea UrchinsSeawaterSyracuse University
Climate Change’s Impact: Sea Urchins Grapple with Survival
Research reveals climate change-induced heavy rainfall, reducing sea water salinity, threatens sea urchins’ survival.
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AlcoholAmerican Heart AssociationBlood PressureCardiologyHypertensionMedicinePopularSciTech News
Hidden Hypertension Hazard: Just a Single Alcoholic Drink a Day May Raise Blood Pressure
Hidden Hypertension Hazard: Even one daily alcoholic drink may raise blood pressure, increasing cardiovascular risk. Limit alcohol intake.