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Scientists Have Developed a Solar Cell You Can Bend and Soak in Water
Researchers have created a flexible, waterproof organic photovoltaic film that can be integrated into clothing and remain functional after exposure to water and mechanical stress,…
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Researchers at Linköping University in Sweden have developed a new method that could lead to the synthesis of hundreds of new 2D materials, which are…
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The schematic illustration highlights the operation of ferroelectric-gate fin spectral processor where the aggregated signal (depicted by the white light) is decomposed to constituent bands…
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Boundary layer ingesting (BLI) ducted fan test rig inside the aeroacoustics wind tunnel facility at the University of Bristol. Credit: Feroz Ahmed Researchers at the…
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A study from the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai indicates that current large language models are not yet effective for medical coding, requiring…
View More AI Falls Short: Large Language Models Struggle With Medical Coding, Study ShowsScientists Uncover Surprising Efficiency of “Messy” Supercapacitors
Researchers at the University of Cambridge found that increasing the disorder in supercapacitors’ carbon electrodes significantly enhances their energy storage capacity. This breakthrough could elevate…
View More Scientists Uncover Surprising Efficiency of “Messy” SupercapacitorsTiny Robotic Nerve “Cuffs” Could Transform How We Treat Neurological Conditions
Researchers at the University of Cambridge have developed a new type of flexible device that can wrap around nerve fibers without causing damage, using techniques…
View More Tiny Robotic Nerve “Cuffs” Could Transform How We Treat Neurological ConditionsScientists Develop Battery Capable of Rapid Charging in Just a Few Seconds
KAIST researchers have developed a breakthrough hybrid sodium-ion battery with high power and energy density, promising rapid charging for applications in electric vehicles and other…
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A new compact and lightweight single-photon airborne lidar system could make single-photon lidar practical for air and space applications such as 3D terrain mapping. Credit:…
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