A Camera with no Lenses captures 3D Cellular details in Living Tissue

A Camera with no Lenses captures 3D Cellular details in Living Tissue

The lensless Bio-FlatScope is a compact, low-cost camera that can detect biological activity that conventional devices cannot detect. The technology could someday be used to…
The Orbits of ‘Detached Objects’ Could Be Explained by Collective Gravity, Not Planet Nine

The Orbits of ‘Detached Objects’ Could Be Explained by Collective Gravity, Not Planet Nine

According to a new study, the dynamics of unusual things known as “detached objects” may be explained by bumper car-like interactions at the fringes of…
Microchips and Supercomputers are Becoming Increasingly Powerful

Microchips and Supercomputers are Becoming Increasingly Powerful

Any of a class of extraordinarily powerful computers is referred to as a supercomputer. The word is widely used to refer to the most powerful…
Higher Rates of Cardiovascular-Related Deaths among Apollo Astronauts

Higher Rates of Cardiovascular-Related Deaths among Apollo Astronauts

According to a Florida State University researcher, members of the successful Apollo space program are having greater incidences of cardiovascular ailments, which are assumed to…
The Interaction between Topology and Magnetism has a Promising Future

The Interaction between Topology and Magnetism has a Promising Future

Understanding the interaction between magnetism and highorder topology in a quantum material is currently one of the most difficult research fields in materials science, with…
Small Impacts are Reworking the Moon’s Soil More Quickly Than Scientists Expected

Small Impacts are Reworking the Moon’s Soil More Quickly Than Scientists Expected

Small impacts are churning the Moon’s surface more than 100 times faster than scientists previously imagined. This means that surface features that appear to be…
A Technology for Identifying Transistor Flaws is Revived and Improved

A Technology for Identifying Transistor Flaws is Revived and Improved

The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has revived and refined a once-reliable technology for identifying and counting faults in transistors, which are the…
Barium Sulfide – an Inorganic Compound

Barium Sulfide – an Inorganic Compound

The inorganic chemical with the formula BaS is barium sulfide. BaS is a water-soluble, toxic powder that is gray or yellowish-green in color. It is…
HD 108874 b – a gas giant Exoplanet

HD 108874 b – a gas giant Exoplanet

HD 108874 b is a gas giant exoplanet in the habitable zone of a G-type star. This gas behemoth was revealed in 2003. The orbit…
Experts Say Major Life Events Influence Physical Activity Levels and may have a Negative Impact on Heart Health

Experts Say Major Life Events Influence Physical Activity Levels and may have a Negative Impact on Heart Health

Starting a new school or career, having a kid, or retiring are all important life changes that can have a considerable impact on a person’s…
Quantum Storage can be Obtained by Connecting Atoms

Quantum Storage can be Obtained by Connecting Atoms

Data held in ytterbium atom spin states can be communicated to adjacent atoms in a crystal matrix. Caltech engineers have devised a method for quantum…
Chemoimmunotherapy Improved Survival in High-Risk Neuroblastoma Patients Significantly

Chemoimmunotherapy Improved Survival in High-Risk Neuroblastoma Patients Significantly

Children with high-risk neuroblastoma who participated in a clinical trial at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital that included a new monoclonal antibody made on site…
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