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Tiny Swimming Robots Attack Pneumonia
UC San Diego nanoengineers developed microrobots that swim around in lungs, deliver meds, and can clear up…
A First—Entanglement of Many Atoms Discovered
Schroedinger’s cat needs no introduction – it's either there for you or not. Researchers from Dresden and Munich…
Pencils, Carbon-Powered Jetpacks, and the Future of Everything
Chemists have long dreamed of the possibility of buckyballs, graphene, and carbon nanotubes. Science, as usual,…
Fermilab Demonstrates Improved Particle Beams
Researchers at the U.S. DoE’s Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory announced the first successful demonstration of…
Newer Math: A Study Overturns 100-year-old Understanding of Color Perception
Moving away from the 3D mathematical description developed by Schrödinger and others on how we see color could…
Want to Lower Your Risk for Dementia? Get a Hobby.
A new meta-analysis on the effects of cognitive, leisure, physical, and social activities is in the August 10,…
Bioengineered Cornea Brings Sight to the Blind
As of 2021, 43 million people worldwide are blind, and 295 million have moderate-to-severe visual impairment. Of…
Brain Drain: Why Thinking Hard Is Hard
Have you ever felt exhausted after an intense mental day at work? After an exam at school? Researchers have new…
Process and Tasks Change? This Circuit Helps You Notice
Virtually everything involves processes. When they evolve, you need to stay on top of them. We need an easy way to…
Understanding Friction at the Atomic Level
Friction is an unavoidable enemy and a major source of service failure. It can reduce the lifespan of any…