Senin, 29 Juli 2019

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Phys.Org
The artificial cells could be used to sense changes in the body and respond by releasing drug molecules, or to sense and remove harmful metals in the environment. Responding to chemical changes is a crucial function of biological cells. For example, cells ...
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physicsworld.com
WASHINGTON — John Robert Schrieffer, one of three Americans who shared the Nobel Prize in physics for their theory explaining superconductivity, a near-miraculous process in which electric current flows without resistance, died July 27 at a nursing facility ...
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Phys.Org
Scientists say the femur might have belonged to a gigantic sauropod. Scientists have unearthed a huge two-metre (6.5-foot) dinosaur bone in a winegrowing village in southwestern France dubbed a "national treasure" for its prehistoric gems.
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Futurity: Research News
A new technology allows printing of conductive metallic lines on all kinds of materials, such as a concrete wall or a leaf. The technology features liquid metal (in this case Field's metal, an alloy of bismuth, indium, and tin) trapped below its melting point in ...
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Science Codex
Even young children know what typical dogs and fish look like -- and they apply that knowledge when they hear new words, reports a team from the Princeton Baby Lab, where researchers study how babies learn to see, talk and understand the world.
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Express.co.uk
NASA'S astronauts on the International Space Station (ISS) have taken landscape photography to a whole new level with these stunning photos of our Earth from 250 miles up in space. By Sebastian Kettley Sebastian Kettley. 19:22, Mon, Jul 29, 2019 ...
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EurekAlert
Date: July 29, 2019; Source: Virginia Institute of Marine Science; Summary: Climate change affects not only the growth and survival of marine animals, but also their senses. A new study synthesizes the results of sensory change studies -- revealing both broad ...
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Phys.Org
Date: July 29, 2019; Source: University of Maryland; Summary: Researchers are connecting climate change to stormwater management, with the goal of increasing resiliency to major storm events. In a new case study, researchers examine two distinct ...
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Lonely Planet Travel News
If you love stargazing and live in the Western Hemisphere, you'll be spoiled this week as you'll get to experience a black supermoon, which will make stars visible against the dark sky. New moons take place every 29 days, and the second of two new moons in ...
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Financial Express
Scientists have identified the first species at risk of extinction from potential deep sea mining by humans. The scaly-foot snail, also known as a sea pangolin, has been listed as endangered in the International Union for Conservation of Nature Red List of ...
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UPI.com
July 29 (UPI) -- An international team of scientists, led by researchers at the University of Oklahoma, used satellite photos and advanced algorithms to more accurately characterize annual forest gains and losses in the Brazilian Amazon over the last two ...
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Nature.com
Organic light-emitting diode (OLED) technology is promising for applications in next-generation displays and lighting. However, it is difficult—especially in large-area mass production—to cover a large substrate uniformly with organic layers, and variations in ...
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