Even Without Air Conditioning, New Fabric Might Help Keep You Cool in the Summer
Textile

Even Without Air Conditioning, New Fabric Might Help Keep You Cool in the Summer

According to the U.S. Energy Information Administration, nearly 10% of all electricity used in the country is used for air conditioning and other space cooling…
Sturdy Fabric-Based Piezoelectric Energy Harvester Brings Wearable Electronics One Step Closer
Textile

Sturdy Fabric-Based Piezoelectric Energy Harvester Brings Wearable Electronics One Step Closer

Researchers from KAIST demonstrated a wearable piezoelectric harvester that is highly flexible but durable thanks to a straightforward production method called hot pressing and tape…
What Causes Some Relationships to Strengthen While Others Fade
Psychology

What Causes Some Relationships to Strengthen While Others Fade

Questions about the assumptions behind research conclusions are frequently raised. Two recent research on relationship satisfaction demonstrate this. One study examined trends in total couples’…
Towards Making Windows-Sized Semitransparent Solar Cells
Chemistry

Towards Making Windows-Sized Semitransparent Solar Cells

The University of Michigan has created a method to produce its extremely effective and semitransparent solar cells, which is a significant step toward delivering transparent…
SARS-CoV-2 Spike Protein Capture and Deactivation Medical Face Mask Membrane
Medical

SARS-CoV-2 Spike Protein Capture and Deactivation Medical Face Mask Membrane

Dibakar Bhattacharyya, Ph.D., and Rollie Mills, a Ph.D. student in his lab at the University of Kentucky, have assembled a team of scientists to create…
V4046 Sagittarii – K-type main-sequence star
Astronomy

V4046 Sagittarii – K-type main-sequence star

V4046 Sagittarii is a constellation. It is a young binary star system made up of two K-type main-sequence stars. The two stars are approximately 271…
First-Ever Cryo-EM Images of Nitrogenase in Action are Captured by Researchers
Chemistry

First-Ever Cryo-EM Images of Nitrogenase in Action are Captured by Researchers

The only enzyme capable of reducing nitrogen into ammonia is nitrogenase, and it has never been possible to take high-resolution pictures of it in action.…
Aluminium Monoacetate – a Salt of Aluminium
Chemistry

Aluminium Monoacetate – a Salt of Aluminium

Aluminium monoacetate, also known as dibasic aluminium acetate, and formally named dihydroxy aluminium acetate, is a salt of aluminium with acetic acid. It has the…
Scientists Discover a Method for Engineering Transformative Electronics in DNA
Chemistry

Scientists Discover a Method for Engineering Transformative Electronics in DNA

In order to create materials that will transform electronics, researchers at the University of Virginia School of Medicine and its associates overcame a virtually impossible…
Does Using a Gas Stove Harm Your Health?
Health

Does Using a Gas Stove Harm Your Health?

Cooks adore their appliances, from instant-read thermometers to countertop slow cookers. Magnetic induction cooktops, which cook considerably more quickly than conventional stoves without lighting a…
What You Should Know About NASA’s Spacecraft Colliding With An Asteroid This Month
Astronomy

What You Should Know About NASA’s Spacecraft Colliding With An Asteroid This Month

In only two weeks, NASA’s Double Asteroid Redirection Test (DART) mission will crash into Dimorphos, a tiny moonlet orbiting the bigger asteroid Didymos, to see…
According to a New Study, Pulsed Light Technology Effectively Kills Harmful Pathogens
Chemistry

According to a New Study, Pulsed Light Technology Effectively Kills Harmful Pathogens

In a recent study, Penn State researchers successfully eradicated numerous dangerous microorganisms using a light-based food sanitization technology. According to the researchers, the pulsed light…
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