Science
How beta-amyloid may kill neural cells?
Beta-amyloid peptides, protein pieces that frame normally in the brain and cluster into plaques in Alzheimer's disease patients, are believed to be in charge...
Science
Scientist found that the shape of DNA can be changed
The structure of DNA is generally acknowledged to exist as a twofold helix, however extraordinary DNA structures likewise exist. According to a new study...
Technology
Wood to supercapacitors
Scientists in recent years have taken infest in making Carbon aerogels to use them within supercapacitor electrodes in electric cars and cell phones. Key necessities...
Science
Scientists discovered a novel particle acceleration mechanism
During the late of 1980's, laser pulse compression technology has been invented that later help to develop power short-pulse laser techniques. The technique enhances...
Health
Safe sleep advice to prevent cot deaths not always taken seriously
According to the findings of the Peiling Veilig Slapen (Safe Sleep Survey), a substantial proportion of parents do not follow the advice they are being given...
Technology
Silicon breakthrough could make key microwave technology much cheaper and better
High-frequency microwaves convey motions in an extensive variety of gadgets, including the radar units police use to get speeders and crash-shirking frameworks in autos.
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Technology
Switching with molecules
The improvement of new electronic advances drives the relentless decrease of useful component sizes. With regards to a worldwide collective exertion, a group of...
Science
Using Machine learning tools to gain new insights from Earthquake data
Scientists at the Columbia University have discovered a totally new way to study earthquakes. They picked out different types of earthquakes from three years using...
3D Printing
3-D printed sugar scaffolds offer sweet solution for tissue engineering
Engineers at the University of Illinois devised a 3D printer that can print detailed structures that commercial 3-D printers can’t. The printer can efficiently produce...
Technology
AFRL unveils “one-stop” technology licensing
Now it will be easy for entrepreneurs to turn vision into reality, thanks to the new Express Technology Licensing developed by Air Force Research...
Social Science
Why we fail to understand our smartphone use
According to a new study by the Lancaster University and the University of Lincoln, checking your phone dozens of times a day indicates unconscious...
Health
Evening use of light-emitting tablets may disrupt healthy sleep
Consumer electronic devices play an important role in modern society. Technological advancements continually improve their utility and portability, making possible the near‐constant use of...