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New material allows elusive Weyl fermion study

Scientists from U.S. Department of Energy's Ames Laboratory cultivates a new kind of Weyl semimetal. This Weyl Semimetal allows advancing study of Weyl fermion....

Nanobowls aids to magnetically deliver drugs in the body

Scientists from the University of California San Diego have developed a device to magnetically deliver into the body. The device delivers drugs to any...

FingoPay: Payments through your fingers

Currently, a credit card is used to make payments of anything anywhere. It is a small plastic card issued by a bank, building society,...

New method to determine meteorite impact craters

On earth, deterioration and other geological processes have either destroyed or guarded the topographic border. This happens at the vast majority of impact craters....

New ceramic membrane allows first direct conversion of natural gas to liquids

Researchers from CoorsTek Membrane Sciences in collaboration with University of Oslo (Norway), and the Institute de Tecnología Química (Spain) have developed a new process...

New approach to ultra-pure frequency lasers

Researchers from Macquarie University have discovered a new way to make ultra-pure frequency lasers. The method depends upon diamond that prevents destabilizing and broadening...

Handheld device takes high-resolution images of children’s retinas

There are various technologies to analyze or imaging eye. But they are quite difficult with important structures buried millimeters below its various surfaces. So,...

Novel Repair System Discovered In Algae May Yield New Tools for Biotechnology

Researchers from Boyce Thompson Institute have demonstrated a new system i.e., repair system in algae. Through this repair system, algae can produce new tools...

New Crowdshaping Technology Uses Words to Create Accurate 3-D Body Models

Scientists from Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems and the University of Texas at Dallas have created a new crowd shaping technology. This novel...

New Nontoxic Process Promises Larger Ultrathin Sheets of 2-D Nanomaterials

Scientists discovered a novel way to produce 2-D nanomaterials by separating heavy materials from harmless liquid nitrogen. This eco-friendly technique generates a 20-fold increase...

Malleable and microscopic self-assembling particles

Previously, I have written about 'a new smart material', which changes shape because of heat or light. This smart material has unique, multi-functional and...

Scientists Grow Atomically Thin Transistors and Circuits

Scientists from the U.S. Department of Energy's Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab), have developed a new way to assemble transistors and circuits that...

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