Indoor Bioaerosol Indoor bioaerosols are minute biological particles suspended in air in indoor spaces. It’s bioaerosol in an indoor setting. Bioaerosols are biological particles suspended in the…
Bulky additions may make Inexpensive Solar Cells Live Longer The University of Michigan identified a way to keep perovskite semiconductors from degrading too quickly, which could help enable solar cells that are two to…
A New Look at the Temperature within Tropical Forests New global maps of temperatures within tropical forests demonstrate that global warming has distinct effects in different sections of the forest. The temperature of the…
Evaporative Cooler – a device that cools air by evaporating water An evaporative cooler, often called a swamp cooler, is a device that cools air by evaporating water. It is a gadget that cools the air…
Ultrasonic Nozzles An ultrasonic nozzle is a device that uses ultrasonic vibrations to create a thin mist or spray of liquids. These are spray nozzles that use…
Thermoelectric Cooling Thermoelectric cooling is a method that uses the Peltier effect to cool by delivering an electric current through the junction of two distinct conducting materials.…
Bioinformatics – Researchers Create a New Machine Learning Method To battle viruses, bacteria, and other diseases, synthetic biology provides novel technical tools whose efficacy is being tested in studies. Researchers at the Würzburg Helmholtz…
A New Method reveals Gene Activity in Bacteria Researchers discovered that the way genes are turned on and off as bacteria develop provides insights into their regulation. Bacterial infections kill millions of people…
Hormonal Sentience Hormonal sentience, first stated by Robert A. Freitas Jr., characterizes the information processing rate in plants, which are primarily reliant on hormones rather than neurons,…
Carbon Cycle – a natural process The carbon cycle is a natural process that governs the movement of carbon across the atmosphere, oceans, soil, rocks, and living creatures. It is the…
Research on Water Droplet Interactions that provide the Key Ingredient for Life Scientists have found experimental evidence that the critical step in protein synthesis can take place in pure water droplets. The study of water droplet interactions…
Wind and Rain are used to Power Artificial ‘Power Plants’ Fake plants are coming into the twenty-first century! Researchers created real “power plants”—tiny, leaf-shaped generators that generate electricity from a blowing breeze or falling raindrops—and…