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A biodegradable alternative to ‘forever chemicals’ could pave the way for a self-cleaning world

A biodegradable alternative to ‘forever chemicals’ could pave the way for a self-cleaning world

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Could a new class of vaccines developed actually vaccinate against cancer

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Organic neuromorphic robots can get out of a maze using their human-like brains

Organic neuromorphic robots can get out of a maze using their human-like brains

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Research team develops new material system to convert and generate terahertz waves

Research team develops new material system to convert and generate terahertz waves

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A way to generate electricity from nylon using gentle body movement

A way to generate electricity from nylon using gentle body movement

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Looks like transparent electronic devices could be based on nylon

Looks like transparent electronic devices could be based on nylon

Scientists at the Max Planck Institute for Polymer Research (MPI-P) led by Dr. Kamal Asadi have solved a four decade long challenge of producing very thin nylon films that can be used for in... Read more

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Nanoelectronics breakthrough: A nanotransistor made of graphene

Nanoelectronics breakthrough: A nanotransistor made of graphene

Transistors based on carbon nanostructures: what sounds like a futuristic dream could be reality in just a few years’ time. An international research team working with Empa has now suc... Read more

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Rust protection from nanocapsules

Rust protection from nanocapsules

A particularly ingenious remedy for the problem of rust may be available soon. Containers made of a conductive polymer only open in the presence of corrosion and release anticorrosive payloa... Read more

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Mainz scientists create new flexible mineral inspired by deep-sea sponges

Mainz scientists create new flexible mineral inspired by deep-sea sponges

Valuable insights from the imitation of the skeleton of natural sea sponges Scientists at Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz (JGU) and the Max Planck Institute for Polymer Research (MPI-P)... Read more

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Graphene: A material that multiplies the power of light

Graphene: A material that multiplies the power of light

ICFO scientists show that graphene is highly efficient in converting light to electricity Bottles, packaging, furniture, car parts… all made of plastic. Today we find it difficult to i... Read more

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