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Invention of forge-proof ID to revolutionise security

Invention of forge-proof ID to revolutionise security

Scientists have discovered a way to authenticate or identify any object by generating an unbreakable ID based on atoms. The technology, which is being patented at Lancaster University and co... Read more

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New device stores electricity on silicon chips

New device stores electricity on silicon chips

Solar cells that produce electricity 24/7, not just when the sun is shining. Mobile phones with built-in power cells that recharge in seconds and work for weeks between charges. These are ju... Read more

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Tiny ‘LEGO brick’ -style studs make solar panels a quarter more efficient

Tiny 'LEGO brick' -style studs make solar panels a quarter more efficient

Rows of aluminium studs help solar panels extract more energy from sunlight than those with flat surfaces. Most solar cells used in homes and industry are made using thick layers of material... Read more

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Touch Goes Digital

Touch Goes Digital

After touch screens, researchers demonstrate electronic recording and replay of human touch Researchers at the University of California, San Diego report a breakthrough in technology that co... Read more

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Trees Used to Create Recyclable, Efficient Solar Cells

Trees Used to Create Recyclable, Efficient Solar Cells

  The solar cells can be quickly recycled in water at the end of their lifecycle Solar cells are just like leaves, capturing the sunlight and turning it into energy. It’s fitting that t... Read more

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Brain-to-brain interface allows transmission of tactile and motor information between rats

Brain-to-brain interface allows transmission of tactile and motor information between rats

Researchers have electronically linked the brains of pairs of rats for the first time, enabling them to communicate directly to solve simple behavioral puzzles. A further test of this work s... Read more

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Engineers are catching rainbows with a material that slows light

Engineers are catching rainbows with a material that slows light

By creating a material that slows light, engineers open new possibilities in solar energy, military technology and other fields of research University at Buffalo engineers have created a mor... Read more

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How men and women organize their (online) social networks differently

How men and women organize their (online) social networks differently

  Men and women socialize differently, and it turns out these gender differences hold true in online games that involve social interaction. A new quantitative study of data assembled fr... Read more

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Water-resistant coating guards limestone from pollution

Water-resistant coating guards limestone from pollution

UI researchers help find way to protect historic limestone buildings Buildings and statues constructed of limestone can be protected from pollution by applying a thin, single layer of a wate... Read more

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These bots were made for walking: Cells power biological machines

These bots were made for walking: Cells power biological machines

They are also working on creating robots of different shapes, different numbers of legs, and robots that could climb slopes or steps. They’re soft, biocompatible, about 7 millimeters long –... Read more

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