Researchers from the labs of Professors Vinayak Dravid and Omar Farha developed a high-resolution approach to map ...
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Scientists make alarming discovery about impacts of drinking bottled water: 'Higher than anticipated'
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A single gold nanoparticle tends to absorb within a narrow band. Much of its strongest response sits in visible wavelengths.
A new light-based breakthrough could help quantum computers finally scale up. Stanford researchers created miniature optical cavities that efficiently collect light from individual atoms, allowing ...
According to new research from Rice University, while Edison’s goal was simply to create a longer-lasting electric lamp, the ...
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New research links the heart to the brain, nerves, and immune defenses
Arteries can narrow with fatty buildup. Blood struggles to move. Oxygen drops. A heart attack can follow, and it remains the ...
Researchers seek to overcome measurement issues arising from field's youth, while some criticism has turned into harassment ...
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Optofluidic 3D Micro/Nanofabrication for Diverse Materials and Multifunctional Microdevices
The optofluidic approach to 3D microfabrication achieves high assembly rates and broad material use, paving the way for advanced microdevice applications.
Machine learning redesigns microscopic web sensors to be five times more flexible than nature-inspired versions, enabling detection of masses as small as trillionths of a gram.
Stanford physicists have engineered a sophisticated optical cavity capable of harvesting single photons from individual atoms ...
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New guidance on diagnosing UTIs without an in-person exam
By Tarun Sai Lomte A new expert-backed framework helps clinicians decide who needs antibiotics, urine testing, or urgent in-person care for suspected UTI s, often without an exam. Study: Ann Arbor ...
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