09/01/2021
https://scitechdaily.com/new-electron-microscopy-technique-offers-first-real-time-look-at-previously-hidden-processes/
New Electron Microscopy Technique Offers First Real-Time Look at Previously Hidden Processes
Researchers can now fill in missing information about nanoscale polymerization and “smart” materials for medicine and the environment. Northwestern researchers have developed a new microscopy method that allows scientists to see the building blocks of “smart” materials being formed at the na...
06/01/2021
https://scitechdaily.com/artificial-intelligence-solves-schrodingers-equation-a-fundamental-problem-in-quantum-chemistry/
Artificial Intelligence Solves Schrödinger’s Equation, a Fundamental Problem in Quantum Chemistry
Scientists at Freie Universität Berlin develop a deep learning method to solve a fundamental problem in quantum chemistry. A team of scientists at Freie Universität Berlin has developed an artificial intelligence (AI) method for calculating the ground state of the Schrödinger equation in quantu
05/01/2021
https://scitechdaily.com/groundbreaking-treatment-for-severe-covid-19-using-stem-cells-its-like-smart-bomb-technology-in-the-lung/
Groundbreaking Treatment for Severe COVID-19 Using Stem Cells – “It’s Like Smart Bomb Technology in the Lung”
Study looked at treating severe COVID-19 with umbilical-cord derived mesenchymal stem cells. University of Miami Miller School of Medicine researchers led a unique and groundbreaking randomized controlled trial showing umbilical cord derived mesenchymal stem cell infusions safely reduce risk of d
04/01/2021
https://scitechdaily.com/want-cheaper-nuclear-energy-turn-the-design-process-into-a-game-for-artificial-intelligence/
Want Cheaper Nuclear Energy? Turn the Design Process Into a Game for Artificial Intelligence
Researchers show that deep reinforcement learning can be used to design more efficient nuclear reactors. Nuclear energy provides more carbon-free electricity in the United States than solar and wind combined, making it a key player in the fight against climate change. But the U.S. nuclear fleet i
03/01/2021
https://scitechdaily.com/prototype-microprocessor-developed-using-superconductors-80-times-more-energy-efficient/
Prototype Microprocessor Developed Using Superconductors – 80 Times More Energy Efficient
Researchers from Yokohama National University in Japan have developed a prototype microprocessor using superconductor devices that are about 80 times more energy efficient than the state-of-the-art semiconductor devices found in the microprocessors of today's high-performance computing systems. A
31/12/2020
https://scitechdaily.com/the-white-house-releases-national-strategy-for-planetary-protection/
The White House Releases National Strategy for Planetary Protection
The National Strategy for Planetary Protection reflects the critical importance of planetary protection to the future of space science, exploration, and life on Earth. Planetary protection refers to the policy and practice of protecting future scientific investigations by limiting biological contami
31/12/2020
https://scitechdaily.com/uk-scientists-to-produce-low-cost-high-performance-ventilators/
UK Scientists to Produce Low-Cost, High-Performance Ventilators
UK scientists have been awarded funding to develop a robust, low-cost ventilator to help patients in low and middle-income countries suffering from severe respiratory problems due to Covid-19. Mechanical ventilation is a small but important part of the management of pandemic virus infections that
30/12/2020
https://scitechdaily.com/acceleration-of-the-solar-system-measured-by-the-gaia-space-telescope/
Acceleration of the Solar System Measured by the Gaia Space Telescope
The Gaia space telescope has measured the acceleration of the Solar System when it orbits the center of our Milky Way galaxy. The Solar System motion relative to the stars agrees with the results by Finnish astronomers in the 19th century. Moreover, the observational data by Gaia improves satellite
30/12/2020
https://scitechdaily.com/new-technology-improves-next-generation-aqueous-flow-batteries/
New Technology Improves Next-Generation Aqueous Flow Batteries
New technology to overcome the life limit of next-generation water-cell batteries. A research team led by Professor Hee-Tak Kim from the Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering has developed water-based zinc/bromine redox flow batteries (ZBBs) with the best life expectancy among all the
28/12/2020
https://scitechdaily.com/new-understanding-of-ionic-interactions-with-graphene-and-water-could-improve-water-purification-processes-and-electric-energy-storage/
New Understanding of Ionic Interactions With Graphene and Water Could Improve Water Purification Processes and Electric Energy Storage
A research team led by Northwestern engineers and Argonne National Laboratory researchers have uncovered new findings into the role of ionic interaction within graphene and water. The insights could inform the design of new energy-efficient electrodes for batteries or provide the backbone ionic mate
27/12/2020
https://scitechdaily.com/scientists-develop-an-efficient-way-to-produce-low-cost-heatsinks/
Scientists Develop an Efficient Way to Produce Low-Cost Heatsinks
NUST MISIS scientists found a way to reduce the cost of industrial and electronics heatsinks production up to 10 times. Consequently, the product itself would also cost less. The proposed methods presume the use of rubbers and silicon carbide as components, i.e. these components are mixed, pressed,
26/12/2020
https://scitechdaily.com/building-a-quantum-network-using-tiny-nanoscale-nodes/
Building a Quantum Network Using Tiny Nanoscale Nodes
New research demonstrates a way to use quantum properties of light to transmit information, a key step on the path to the next generation of computing and communications systems. Researchers at the University of Rochester and Cornell University have taken an important step toward developing a com