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Researchers from the Ningbo Institute achieved a breakthrough with the first flexible perovskite/silicon tandem solar cell, reaching 22.8% efficiency and high durability, paving the way…
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A new magnetic material discovered at Tohoku University can generate terahertz waves with significantly greater intensity, offering a potential leap in various technologies, from medical…
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Researchers at the University of Jyväskylä have developed a model that allows computers to understand human emotions using principles of mathematical psychology, enhancing the interface…
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Physicists discovered how to control magnetite’s structural properties through light-induced phase transitions, revealing hidden phases and offering a new method for manipulating materials on ultrafast…
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The evolution of geospatial data, fueled by technological advancements, has led to its widespread application and the democratization of data creation. A collaborative research outlines…
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Artificial intelligence (AI) is increasingly used in genomics to sift through vast amounts of genome data to identify potential therapeutic targets, despite the opaque nature…
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A 3D-printed reference model for sugar beet is included in field experiments. Credit: Institute of Sugar Beet Research, Göttingen Scientists use laser scanning to generate…
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A new fiber optic gyroscope developed for the volcanic Campi Flegrei region in Naples has shown potential in improving earthquake monitoring by detecting ground rotations.…
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Researchers at EPFL identified potential unidimensional nanomaterials, including what could be the thinnest metallic wire, using computational methods to study the structural properties of over…
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