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Prof. Bozhi Tian’s lab has embarked on a groundbreaking journey to merge the realms of electronics and biology. Their latest innovation, dubbed “living bioelectronics,” combines living cells, gel, and electronics to seamlessly integrate with living tissue. In a study published in Science, the researchers unveiled patches consisting of sensors, bacterial cells, and a gel made
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The Sun’s activity is a complex and multi-rhythmic phenomenon that varies according to different periodicities. While many driving factors remain unknown, recent research has suggested a potential link between the Sun’s activity cycles and the gravitational influence of the planets in our Solar System. This article delves into the findings that point towards the impact
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The field of biocatalysis has long been focused on optimizing natural enzyme functions for synthetic chemistry purposes. However, a recent study by UC Santa Barbara researchers, led by chemistry professor Yang Yang, has taken a groundbreaking approach by exploring entirely new enzymatic reactions through the use of photobiocatalysis. This innovative method leverages the power of
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In a recent study published in Advanced Science, a research group successfully developed a giant magneto-superelasticity of 5% in a Ni34Co8Cu8Mn36Ga14 single crystal. This breakthrough was accomplished by introducing arrays of ordered dislocations that led to the formation of preferentially oriented martensitic variants during the magnetically induced reverse martensitic transformation. Elasticity, the ability of materials
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In a groundbreaking joint research effort, a team of scientists has recently developed a new 4-Amino-TEMPO derivative with remarkable photocatalytic properties. This innovative material has been successfully utilized to create high-performance and stable fiber-shaped dye-sensitized solar cells (FDSSCs) and fiber-shaped organic light-emitting diodes (FOLEDs), marking a significant advancement in electronic device technology. One of the
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Robots are increasingly being expected to perform a wide range of tasks in various environments, including home settings, offices, and public spaces. One critical aspect that determines the effectiveness of robots in carrying out these tasks is their ability to grasp and manipulate objects with precision. In recent years, developers have been exploring machine learning-based
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In a groundbreaking development, Japanese researchers have successfully created the world’s first wooden satellite. This innovative creation, a tiny cuboid craft, is set to be launched into space on a SpaceX rocket in September. The satellite, developed by scientists at Kyoto University in collaboration with Sumitomo Forestry, marks a significant milestone in space technology. Measuring
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Have you ever felt completely immersed in an activity to the point where time seemed to disappear? This is known as “flow,” a psychological state of heightened concentration and absorption in a task. It is a delicate balance between boredom and stress, often occurring when the challenge of an activity matches our skill level. The
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