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Behold a futuristic depiction: tiny machines, like miniature robots, in battle against enlarged superbugs. Set in a microscopic world, this scene vividly illustrates the advanced technology utilized in the fight against antibiotic-resistant bacteria, capturing the dynamic clash between mechanical marvels and biological adversaries. A visual narrative of science's innovative combat against superbugs!
Deadly bacteria and cancers could be halted by the latest advances in medical nanomachines
Behold a futuristic depiction: tiny machines, like miniature robots, in battle against enlarged superbugs. Set
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The Tribo-sanitizer is a self-powered device that uses a UVC lamp to inactivate bacteria that cause foodborne illness on fresh produce, food packaging and surfaces. Photo by Fred Zwicky
A self-powered ultraviolet-C device that can inactivate two of the bacteria responsible for many foodborne illnesses and deaths
The Tribo-sanitizer is a self-powered device that uses a UVC lamp to inactivate bacteria that
Human tracheal skin cells self-assemble into multi-cellular, moving organoids called Anthrobots. These images show Anthrobots with cilia on their surface (yellow) distributed in different patterns. Surface patterns of cilia are correlated with different movement patterns: circular, wiggling, long curves or straight lines. Credit: Gizem Gumuskaya, Tufts University
Multicellular biobots can move around and help heal “wounds”
Human tracheal skin cells self-assemble into multi-cellular, moving organoids called Anthrobots. These images show Anthrobots
Engineering researcher Kambiz Moez is developing a wireless light switch that works without batteries, which could reduce the cost of wiring a house by up to 50 per cent. (Photo: Geoff McMaster)
A wireless light switch that works without batteries could reduce the cost of wiring a house by up to 50 per cent
Engineering researcher Kambiz Moez is developing a wireless light switch that works without batteries, which
Found in fishing nets, carpet, clothing, Nylon-6 is a major contributor to plastic pollution, including ocean pollution.
A new catalyst that quickly, cleanly and completely breaks down fishing nets, carpet and clothing without leaving harmful byproducts behind
Found in fishing nets, carpet, clothing, Nylon-6 is a major contributor to plastic pollution, including
Detonation and shock waves traversing the linear combustion chamber.
A detonation-based combustion system that utilizes shock waves for propulsion
Detonation and shock waves traversing the linear combustion chamber A detonation-based combustion system that utilizes
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Device for making solar fuels on the River Cam near the Bridge of Sighs Credit: Chanon Pornrungroj
Producing clean water and clean fuel at the same time with a new solar device
Device for making solar fuels on the River Cam near the Bridge of Sighs Credit:
The mechanism for a critical but highly toxic antifungal is revealed in high resolution. Self-assembled Amphotericin B sponges (depicted in light blue) rapidly extract sterols (depicted in orange and white) from cells. This atomic level understanding yielded a novel kidney-sparing antifungal agent.
Killing fungus without toxicity
The mechanism for a critical but highly toxic antifungal is revealed in high resolution. Self-assembled
Transmission electron microscope (TEM) images of the new 2D nanosheet as a barrier coating that self-assembles on a variety of substrates, including a Teflon beaker and membrane, polyester film, thick and thin silicon films, and glass. The TEM experiments were conducted at UC Berkeley’s Electron Microscope Laboratory. (Credit: Emma Vargo et al./Berkeley Lab. Images courtesy of Nature.)
Heading for sustainable manufacturing by scaling up self-assembling nanosheets
Transmission electron microscope (TEM) images of the new 2D nanosheet as a barrier coating that
Artistic rendering of a photonic chip with both light and radio frequencies encoding data. Credit: B.Dong/University of Oxford.
Hardware processing for AI goes 3D resulting in 100-times enhancement in energy efficiency and compute density
Artistic rendering of a photonic chip with both light and radio frequencies encoding data. Credit:
Mining is ripe for microreactors
via Idaho National Laboratory Mining is ripe for microreactors Powering a remote zinc mine located
Princeton and Microsoft researchers have found a way to bring next-generation wireless technologies to bear on the massive problem of food waste, with a system that can effectively peek under the surface and determine the quality of a piece of fruit. The advance could help vendors optimize distribution and slash waste. Photos by Sameer A. Khan/Fotobuddy
Bringing next-generation wireless technologies to bear on the massive problem of food waste
Princeton and Microsoft researchers have found a way to bring next-generation wireless technologies to bear