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How Treesearch is studying the secrets of forest materials with synchrotron science – Physics World

Sweden’s Treesearch initiative is partnering with large-scale research facilities like the MAX IV synchrotron laboratory to realize sustainable products based on...

Impact flashes help protect satellites from space junk, novel uses for ultrasound – Physics World

NASA tracks about 23,000 pieces of space debris bigger than a grapefruit orbiting Earth. This space junk is of human origin...

What Can Jellyfish Teach Us About Fluid Dynamics? | Quanta Magazine

IntroductionThe jellyfish that move through the seas by gently pulsing their saclike bodies may not seem to hold many secrets that would interest human...

Laser-printed electronics could create next-generation medical implants

Researchers at Lancaster University have succeeded in directly printing three-dimensional conducting polymer structures inside a living organism. While the process is...

Laser-printed electronics could create next-generation medical implants

Researchers at Lancaster University have succeeded in directly printing three-dimensional conducting polymer structures inside a living organism. While the process is...

Compact linac generates ultrahigh-dose-rate X-rays for clinical FLASH radiotherapy

FLASH radiotherapy, delivered using ultrahigh-dose-rate (UHDR) radiation beams, can significantly reduce normal tissue toxicity while maintaining anti-tumour efficacy. Preclinical studies demonstrating...

Could Brain-Computer Interfaces Lead to ‘Mind Control for Good’?

Of all the advanced technologies currently under development, one of the most fascinating and frightening is brain-computer interfaces. They’re fascinating because we still have...

Can We Program Our Cells?

IntroductionMaking living cells blink fluorescently like party lights may sound frivolous. But the demonstration that it’s possible could be a step toward someday programming...

Medical needle model improves virtual training platforms for junior surgeons

A mathematical model developed by researchers at the University of Bristol can improve the accuracy of medical needle-use in surgical simulations....

Nuclear reactor reconstructed in 3D using muon imaging

Scientists from France have used muon-imaging techniques to carry out a three-dimensional reconstruction of a...

This Week’s Awesome Tech Stories From Around the Web (Through January 28)

AI Has Designed Bacteria-Killing Proteins From Scratch—and They WorkKarmela Padavic-Callaghan | New Scientist“The AI, called ProGen, works in a similar way to AIs that can...

New Oak Ridge centre to boost US isotope production

Construction has begun on a new facility in the US that will produce a wide...

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