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A promising way to detect elusive dark matter particles

A new way to search for dark matter reveals hidden materials properties.

Future camera lenses could be thousands of times thinner and less resource-intensive

Scientists from the Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden have developed a new technology for making the artificial materials known as 'metasurfaces.' The metasurfaces composed...

A new contribution to the ongoing search into the possibility of life on Titan

Scientists from the Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden, used quantum mechanical calculations and have shown that azotosomes, could not form under the conditions there. Saturn’s...

Making the Internet more energy efficient

The challenge lies in meeting that inevitable demand for capacity and performance while keeping costs at a reasonable level and minimizing the environmental impacts.

ALMA catches beautiful outcome of stellar fight

Astronomers using the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA), in which ESO is a partner, have spotted a peculiar gas cloud that resulted from a...

Capturing carbon dioxide with a sustainable new material

The new material offers many benefits – it is sustainable, has a high capture rate, and has low operating costs.

DNA is held together by hydrophobic forces

Understanding DNA's relationship with its environment.

Imitating wood’s ultrastructure with 3D printing for green products

The way by which wood develops is constrained by its genetic code, which gives it novel properties such as porosity, toughness, and torsional strength....

New method invented to double the energy of proton beam

Proton acceleration is really a secondary effect of laser bombardment. Initially, the laser expels out electrons from the thin solid target. Moving close to...

Graphene sponge helps lithium sulphur batteries reach new potential

Even though battery technology has certainly improved over the last century. Much research and development are being done on battery technology to improve performance...

New scale for electronegativity rewrites the chemistry textbook

Martin Rahm from Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden, has redefined the concept of electronegativity with a new, more comprehensive scale. His new definition is-...

Removing toxic mercury from contaminated water

Mercury can seep into water supplies from improperly discarded devices containing it, as runoff from landfills & farmland, dumped by factories, or from natural...

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