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Making hacking futile using quantum cryptography

Making hacking futile using quantum cryptography

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Room divider based on UV-C light invisibly inactivates SARS-CoV-2 aerosols

Room divider based on UV-C light invisibly inactivates SARS-CoV-2 aerosols

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Are humans ready to take advantage of benevolent AI?

Are humans ready to take advantage of benevolent AI?

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Diagnosing diseases with a smartphone

Diagnosing diseases with a smartphone

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The very real downside of social distancing

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A big step towards synthetic nanomachines

A big step towards synthetic nanomachines

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New gene correction therapy for Duchenne muscular dystrophy

New gene correction therapy for Duchenne muscular dystrophy

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Another step on the way to quantum networks

Another step on the way to quantum networks

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So what if artificial intelligence could do science?

So what if artificial intelligence could do science?

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New atomic sensors could lead to a new generation of smart materials

New atomic sensors could lead to a new generation of smart materials

Scientists at Berkeley Lab, UC Berkeley convert diamonds’ atomic flaws into atomic sensors with front-row seats to a quantum world of materials under extreme pressure Since their invention m... Read more

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Transforming proteins and antibodies into stable and highly functional drug transporters

Transforming proteins and antibodies into stable and highly functional drug transporters

Treating cancer more selectively and more effectively – this could be achieved with an innovative technology developed by teams of researchers at the Leibniz-Forschungsinstitut für Molekular... Read more

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Novel recycling methods: The fluorescent fingerprint of plastics

Novel recycling methods: The fluorescent fingerprint of plastics

LMU researchers have developed a new process which will greatly simplify the process of sorting plastics in recycling plants. The method enables automated identification of polymers, facilit... Read more

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Optoswitches turn pain off and sight on

Optoswitches turn pain off and sight on

New routes to the treatment of neurological diseases, including chronic pain and certain types of visual impairment Photoreactive compounds developed by LMU scientists directly modulate nerv... Read more

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Leading light waves astray

Leading light waves astray

  The cloak that renders one invisible is a common element in mythology and fairy-tales, but new materials with surprising properties bring the idea closer to reality by providing novel... Read more

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