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Scientists shine a laser through a human head

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As a common rechargeable battery (Li-Ion) is used repeatedly, its internal layers physically bend, crack, and come apart, which is why it gradually loses its ability to hold a charge

Photothermal aerogel could make saltwater drinkable

New IIHS measurement technique points to growth in vehicle blind zones

Robots That Learn to Fear Like Humans Survive Better Using Snap, Instinctual Judgements for Faster Risk Assessment

Termites can produce Hydrogen, e.g 2 Million Sand Termites can produce 660 L per day

Researchers built a fully automatic robotic camera called EYRINA that can scan a much larger area of the back of your eye than normal cameras by taking multiple pictures from different angles and then stitching them together into a single…

Brno scientists developed a new, super-fast method to grow tiny, organized tantalum metal tubes using a special liquid and a porous mold

Termite gut microbes produce Hydrogen, and they're difficult to culture outside Termites

Optimization of nuclear powered remote microgrid integrated energy systems

Utilization of thorium in accelerator driven subcritical system

First-of-its-kind device profiles newborns’ immune function: « The BiophysicaL Immune Profiling for Infants (BLIPI) profiles an infant’s immune system in under 15 minutes…

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Large Hadron Collider: When quantum and AI collide

Reverse Engineering the Mysterious Up-Data Link Test Set from Apollo

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