Researchers have developed a new design method to create soft robots that may help in caregiving for elderly family members. …read more Source:: Science
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Unexpected rain on sun links two solar mysteries
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•Researchers find rain on the sun in an unexpected place. The findings could create a new link between two of the biggest mysteries in solar physics. …read more Source:: Science
Computer scientists create reprogrammable molecular computing system
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•Researchers have designed self-assembling DNA molecules with unprecedented reprogrammability. …read more Source:: Science
Variations in seafloor create freak ocean waves
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•Researchers have found that abrupt variations in the seafloor can cause dangerous ocean waves known as rogue or freak waves — waves so catastrophic that they were once thought to …read more Source:: Science
New 3D printer shapes objects with rays of light
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•A new 3D printer uses light to transform gooey liquids into complex solid objects in only a matter of minutes. The printer can create objects that are smoother, more flexible …read more Source:: Science
Reverse osmosis membranes with tunable thickness
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•Researchers used electrospray technology to create ultra-thin, ultra-smooth polyamide membranes for reverse osmosis. This scalable process allows for better control of a membrane’s fundamental properties, avoids the use of chemical …read more Source:: Science
Creating a (synthetic) song from a zebra finch’s muscle
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•Birds create songs by moving muscles in their vocal organs to vibrate air passing through their tissues, and new research shows that these muscles act in concert to create sound. …read more Source:: Science
Unconventional superconductor may be used to create quantum computers of the future
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•With their insensitivity to decoherence what are known as Majorana particles could become stable building blocks of a quantum computer. The problem is that they only occur under very special …read more Source:: Science
How chromosomes ‘cheat’ for the chance to get into an egg
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•Chromosomes can ‘cheat,’ biasing the chance that they will make it into a sex cell. Biologists show how this bias arises in female cells, detecting molecular signals that create an …read more Source:: Science
First laboratory generation of astrophysical shock waves created
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•The first laboratory generation of an astrophysical shock wave has been reported by scientists. To produce the wave, scientists used a laser to create a high-energy plasma — a form …read more Source:: Science