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In a recent development, Professor Debashis Chanda, a researcher at the University of Central Florida’s NanoScience Technology Center, has made significant progress in photon detection technology. Photon detection, the process of detecting elementary particles that span from visible light to radio frequencies, has traditionally relied on the modulation of voltage or current amplitude. However, Chanda’s
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Volcanic eruptions, despite their rarity, have the potential to cause widespread devastation and loss of life. One key challenge in volcanic hazard assessment is understanding the behavior of dormant volcanoes. Can a volcano erupt after tens of thousands of years of dormancy? And what factors contribute to making volcanic eruptions more dangerous? These are questions
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Transportation plays a significant role in global carbon emissions, ranking as the third largest contributor to the issue. In addressing this pressing concern, countries worldwide have been searching for effective solutions. High-speed railways (HSR) have emerged as a potential game-changer in intercity transportation due to their substantial electrification capabilities. However, the lack of relevant data
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When it comes to effectively combining hard and soft materials, nature has already perfected the art. Take, for example, the bone-tendon connections in the human body. Despite the stark difference in hardness between bones and tendons, these intersections never fail. Drawing inspiration from this remarkable natural design, a team of researchers from TU Delft’s faculty
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After months of anticipation and speculation, internet users in the European Union may soon have access to Threads, the popular Instagram app owned by Meta. Previously unavailable in the EU due to concerns about regulatory oversight, Instagram has now placed a countdown timer on the Threads website, suggesting that the app will finally be accessible
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In a recent study published in Nature Communications, researchers from Politecnico di Milano, Chalmers University of Technology, and Sapienza University of Rome have made significant progress in understanding the behavior of high-critical-temperature copper-based superconductors. These materials, even at temperatures above their critical temperature, exhibit strange properties that differ from those of normal metals. The findings
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In the search for sustainable alternatives to petroleum-based plastics, researchers from North Carolina State University have made significant strides in developing biopolymer composite films using materials derived from crustaceans and seaweed. This innovative approach combines chitosan, derived from crab shells, and agarose, extracted from seaweed, to create films with enhanced properties. Not only are these
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As an astronomer and meteor enthusiast, I eagerly anticipate the arrival of the Geminid meteor shower every December. Considered the best natural fireworks display of the year, people from all around the world gather to witness this breathtaking celestial event. This year’s Geminid meteor shower holds even greater promise as it coincides with a new
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The field of robotics has long been focused on developing computational techniques that can enable robots to perform complex motions by effectively coordinating the movement of individual limbs. In a recent study published in Nature Machine Intelligence, researchers from Intel Labs (Germany), University College London (UCL, UK), and VERSES Research Lab (US) explored the motor
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In recent years, there has been a growing fascination with unidentified flying objects (UFOs) and the possibility of extraterrestrial life. With the release of the Pentagon’s 2021 report on unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP), the interest in UFOs has reached new heights. Now, in 2023, NASA and the Pentagon have taken steps to investigate these phenomena
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The field of optics has seen tremendous advancements in recent years, particularly in the development of miniaturized and lightweight optical devices. Researchers at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign have made significant progress in this area by utilizing 3D printing and porous silicon to create compact, visible wavelength achromats. These hybrid micro-optics offer high performance, efficiency,
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