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Scientists create gold nanoparticles in water

Gold is known as a noble metal since it is moderately unreactive. Not at all like base metals, for example, nickel and copper, gold...

Technology to democratize synthetic biology

Synthetic biology — infusing organisms with various DNA projects to influence them to perform new capacities. Research has yielded, for example, infections that assault...

A graphene roll-out

For several years, researchers have thought of graphene as a potential route to ultrathin membranes. MIT scientists now demonstrated an industrial, scalable method for manufacturing...

Graphene spikes can kill bacteria on implants

Surgical implants, for example, hip and knee substitutions or dental implants involves a major risk of bacterial disease. In the direct outcome, this can...

Polymer synthesis gets a jolt of caffeine

Caffeine holds the potential help people stay alert. Now, MIT scientists used the potential for a chemical stimulant in order to catalyze the formation of polymer...

New numerical model to predict the deformation subjected to earthquake loading

EPFL’s Resilient Steel Structures Laboratory (RESSlab) team developed the most accurate numerical model, as measured by 11 criteria, predicting the deformation of three steel columns...

Scientists create microparticles that could help save honey bees

Scientists at Washington State University have created a microscopic particle that could save honey bee colonies from collapse. It attracts pesticide residue in bees. Over time, pollen...

Fluorescent dye could enable sharper biological imaging

Fluorescence imaging is generally utilized for imaging biological tissues, for example, the back of the eye, where indications of macular degeneration can be identified....

Scientists develop transparent patch to detect dangerous food threats

McMaster scientists have built up a test to convey conviction to the fragile however basic inquiry of whether meat and different sustenances are protected...

Pioneering greener and cheaper technique for biofuel production

Scientists at the National University of Singapore (NUS) have developed a new technique for biofuel production by discovering that a naturally occurring bacterium, Thermoanaerobacterium thermosaccharolyticum...

Scientists used spent barley grain to lower the sugar content of certain foods

Sugar is the new tobacco, and sustenance makers – under strain from expenses, laws and wellbeing experts – are attempting to locate a decent...

Scientists develops cost effective technique for mass production of high-quality graphene

Scientists at the National University of Singapore (NUS) have built up a temperate and mechanically practical system to deliver graphene. The new procedure tends to...

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