Advances in Thermoelectricity may light up the Internet of Things
Technology

Advances in Thermoelectricity may light up the Internet of Things

Researchers have improved the efficiency of heat-to-electricity conversion in gallium arsenide semiconductor microstructures. By judicious spatial alignment of electrons within a two-dimensional electron gas system…
Stone Age Cuisine shown by Ancient “chewing gum”
Biology

Stone Age Cuisine shown by Ancient “chewing gum”

Chewing gum, made from natural substances like birch bark pitch, has the advantage of preserving DNA for thousands of years. This allows scientists to gain…
Research Boosts the Stability and Efficiency of Perovskite Solar Cells
Chemistry

Research Boosts the Stability and Efficiency of Perovskite Solar Cells

Perovskite solar cells have received a lot of attention due to its great efficiency and low cost of solar energy gathering. Perovskite solar cells are…
New Study guides Mathematical Model Development for Gene Regulatory Networks
Mathematic

New Study guides Mathematical Model Development for Gene Regulatory Networks

A recently released paper offers advice on creating reliable mathematical models for gene regulation networks. Over the last 20 years, biology and medicine experts have…
A New Sustainable approach for Producing Organic Semiconductors
Technology

A New Sustainable approach for Producing Organic Semiconductors

Researchers were investigating environmentally friendly synthesis methods for organic semiconductors. This includes using green solvents, reducing the need for toxic chemicals, and optimizing reaction conditions…
Brain Mechanism Trains Mice to Shun Bullies
Neuroscience

Brain Mechanism Trains Mice to Shun Bullies

Mice, like humans, form complex social groupings, compete for territory and mates, and learn when it is safest to avoid specific opponents. According to a…
Bioengineers are on the Verge of Breaking the Blood-brain Barrier
Biology

Bioengineers are on the Verge of Breaking the Blood-brain Barrier

The blood-brain barrier, a protective cell layer that surrounds the brain, not only inhibits foreign bodies but also impedes medicine delivery, complicating the treatment of…
A New Study shows how Plants Regulate the Generation of Reactive Oxygen Species
Plants and Animals

A New Study shows how Plants Regulate the Generation of Reactive Oxygen Species

Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are extremely reactive molecules that include oxygen. These chemicals, which are natural byproducts of biological activities in all living species, including…
Bulky additions may make Inexpensive Solar Cells Live Longer
Engineering

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
Environment

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…
Bioinformatics – Researchers Create a New Machine Learning Method
Biology

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
Biology

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…
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