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New Thermoelectric Device Generates Energy at Room Temperature
Technology

Organic thermoelectric device generates energy at room temperature

Jay Kakade

A Room-Temperature Powerhouse: Revolutionizing energy generation with organic Thermoelectric Devices.

A blue image of a brain with the words brain cells on it
Neuroscience

New insights into neuron function with dual-signal measurement

Pranjal Malewar

Insights into neuron function by simultaneously measuring two key signals in living animals.

Embryonic stem cells
Biology

AI predicts ‘mini-organs’ development at an early stage

Ashwini Sakharkar

AI beats experts in predicting the future quality of "mini-organs."

Coral sampling. Assistant Professor Suppakarn Jandang (right) and team are preparing to collect coral samples for microplastic analysis.
Environment

Microplastics found in coral skeletons and tissues

Ashwini Sakharkar

Researchers find that all coral components—including its skeleton—contain microplastics.

airplane flying over landscape
Environment

Researchers find Earth and space share the same turbulence

Ashwini Sakharkar

Air turbulence in the Earth’s thermosphere is governed by the same principles as those in the troposphere.

tape that changes its ‘stickiness’ to 2D materials
Invention

UV-sensitive tape that can transfer 2D materials like graphene in an easier

Pranjal Malewar

As easily as child’s play.

Production of NeuroD1 in microglial cells
Neuroscience

Turning brain immune cells into neurons

Amit Malewar

New research offers a tantalizing avenue for treating stroke by reprogramming microglia.

Magnetic Reconnection Throughout the Solar System
Science

Scientists recreated small solar flares in large laser bodies

Amit Malewar

Scientists used high-powered lasers to make small solar flares to study magnetic reconnection.

A single platinum nanoparticle observed by electron holography
Science

Scientists count electric charges in a single platinum nanoparticle down to the electron

Amit Malewar

If you often find yourself off by one when counting your socks after doing the laundry, you might want to sit down for this.

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