Scientists at the University of Basel cooled a membrane near absolute zero using lasers, potentially aiding in the development of …
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A Single Drop Changes Everything: New Technique To Revolutionize Nanosensor Manufacturing
Revolutionary nanosensor breakthrough: Ethanol droplets replace high-temperature process, boosting efficiency & cutting costs. Macquarie Univ. research.
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Harvard Researchers Harness “Points of Darkness” for Remote Sensing and Covert Detection Applications
Harvard scientists harness points of darkness in light using metasurfaces for remote sensing and covert detection applications.
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Advancements in Medical Diagnostics: All-Purpose Biosensor Chip with an Extended Detection Range of 10,000-Fold
Researchers enhance biosensor chip’s detection range by 10,000-fold, enabling multiple medical tests on a single portable device.
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Medical ImagingSciTech NewsSensorSolar EnergyUniversity Of Texas At Austin
Revolutionary Hybrid Material Transforms Light for Solar Energy, Medical Imaging, and Night Vision Technologies
by Klaus Müllerby Klaus MüllerRevolutionary hybrid material transforms light, enhancing solar energy, medical imaging, and night vision technologies.
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New Technology Could Stop Wrong Calls in Sports: How Sensors are Helping Referees Make the Right Calls
by Amir Husseinby Amir HusseinLearning new skills is important to help us reach our full potential. It’s like giving us more tools in our…
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New Ingestible Sensor Could Revolutionize GI Health: What MIT/Caltech Researchers Have Discovered
Engineers from MIT and Caltech have created an edible sensor that can be tracked in the digestive system. It helps…