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Snail-Inspired Deep Sea Robots: Exploring the Depths with Soft Body Design

Exploring the deep sea with snail-inspired robots DeepStalk is a new underwater robot designed to operate under extreme hydrostatic pressures in the deep sea. It is...

Study Reveals Stability Challenges in Cs2AgBiBr6 Material for Lead-Free Solar Cells

Study uncovers stability hurdles in a promising lead-free solar cell material, signaling potential for a cleaner energy future. Researchers analyze Cs2AgBiBr6, a material with potential...

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Snail-Inspired Deep Sea Robots: Exploring the Depths with Soft Body Design

Exploring the deep sea with snail-inspired robots DeepStalk is a new underwater robot designed to operate under extreme hydrostatic pressures in the deep sea. It is...

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Snail-Inspired Deep Sea Robots: Exploring the Depths with Soft Body Design

Exploring the deep sea with snail-inspired robots DeepStalk is a new underwater robot designed to operate under extreme hydrostatic pressures in the deep sea. It is...

50 Years Ago, Superconductors Were Warming Up: Transition Temperatures Creep Upward

50 years ago, superconductors were warming up. Superconductivity is a property in which certain metals lose all electrical resistance. Most superconductors have transition temperatures near absolute...

Study Reveals Stability Challenges in Cs2AgBiBr6 Material for Lead-Free Solar Cells

Study uncovers stability hurdles in a promising lead-free solar cell material, signaling potential for a cleaner energy future. Researchers analyze Cs2AgBiBr6, a material with potential...
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Snail-Inspired Deep Sea Robots: Exploring the Depths with Soft Body Design

Exploring the deep sea with snail-inspired robots DeepStalk is a new underwater robot designed to operate under extreme hydrostatic pressures in the deep sea. It is...

50 Years Ago, Superconductors Were Warming Up: Transition Temperatures Creep Upward

50 years ago, superconductors were warming up. Superconductivity is a property in which certain metals lose all electrical resistance. Most superconductors have transition temperatures near absolute...

Study Reveals Stability Challenges in Cs2AgBiBr6 Material for Lead-Free Solar Cells

Study uncovers stability hurdles in a promising lead-free solar cell material, signaling potential for a cleaner energy future. Researchers analyze Cs2AgBiBr6, a material with potential...

Hubble Space Telescope Observes Stormy Weather on Jupiter, Captures Dynamic Cloud Patterns

The Hubble Space Telescope has observed the stormy cloudtops of Jupiter, capturing swirling cloud patterns and dynamic weather on the gas giant. Jupiter’s alien...

Quantexa, Alation, Matillion, and More: Analytics and Data Science News Update for March 15, 2024

Updates from Quantexa, Alation, Matillion, and More Alation launches Business Lineage to enhance trust in data and speed up insights. Quantexa unveils Decision Intelligence Platform roadmap...

Researchers Develop Human-Specific Technique for Studying Congenital Disease Using Fetal Organoids from Amniotic Fluid

Study in a Sentence: Researchers discovered a novel technique for deriving primary fetal epithelial three-dimensional organoids from human amniotic and tracheal fluids obtained during...

Study Reveals How Neurons Connect in Brain to Influence Decision Making

A new study cracks the brain’s code on decision-making, uncovering how neurons are wired during the process. Neurons in the brain are wired to implement...

Scientists Discover Radio Bursts Resembling Aurorae Above Sunspots

Scientists have observed radio bursts above sunspots, similar to aurorae seen on Earth’s polar regions. Higher frequency radio emissions were detected closer to the...

Human Activity Pushes Earth’s Freshwater Cycle Beyond Stable Conditions, Study Finds

Humans have pushed the Earth’s natural freshwater system far beyond pre-industrial stable conditions, leading to persistent and widespread extreme conditions. Human activities like dam construction...

Electric Fish Enhance Sensory Perception Through Collective Sensing

Electric fish: sharing sensory secrets Electric fish collaborate to extend their sensory range They use electro-location to navigate in dark riverwater Grouping together allows them to see...

Meet Oppenheimer Movie’s Specialist Advisers: Insights from Science Experts

Specialist advisers share insights from their involvement in the Oscar-winning movie Oppenheimer. Director Christopher Nolan consulted with science advisers to ensure accuracy in portraying physicist...

Floating Photocatalysts Break Down Water Pollution Using Light: Sustainable Solution for Wastewater Treatment

Floating photocatalysts help break down water pollution using light. Chemists are using sunlight to clean up pollutants from freshwater through photocatalysis. Efforts are being made to...