With two billion people worldwide lacking access to clean and safe drinking water, new research may offer a breakthrough solution. Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs), a next-generation material with the largest internal …read more Source:: Science
Day: February 9, 2018
New malleable ‘electronic skin’ self-healable, recyclable
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•Researchers have developed a new type of malleable, self-healing and fully recyclable ‘electronic skin’ that has applications ranging from robotics and prosthetic development to better biomedical devices. …read more Source:: Science
Astrophysicists settle cosmic debate on magnetism of planets and stars
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•Using one of the world’s most powerful laser facilities, a team of scientists experimentally confirmed a long-held theory for cosmic magnetic field generation: the turbulent dynamo. By creating a hot …read more Source:: Science
Mysterious lives of narwhals
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•Narwhals are some of the most elusive creatures in the ocean, spending most of their lives in deep water far from shore. But new research may shed a bit of …read more Source:: Science
Scientists create functioning kidney tissue
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•Scientists have successfully produced human kidney tissue within a living organism which is able to produce urine, a first for medical science. The study signifies a significant milestone in the …read more Source:: Science
Your gadget’s next power supply? Your body
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•Searching for a power outlet may soon become a thing of the past. Instead, devices will receive electricity from a small metallic tab that, when attached to the body, is …read more Source:: Science
Neanderthals’ lack of drawing ability may relate to hunting techniques
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•Visual imagery used in drawing regulates arm movements in manner similar to how hunters visualize the arc of a spear. …read more Source:: Science