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Hemp-based masonry blocks that could revolutionize construction

Hemp-based masonry blocks that could revolutionize construction

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Cutting 5% from world’s digital energy budget with a new transistor that remembers

Cutting 5% from world’s digital energy budget with a new transistor that remembers

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A first-of-its-kind ‘living’ transistor chip

A first-of-its-kind ‘living’ transistor chip

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A promising way to regenerate bone via a new regenerative implant technology

A promising way to regenerate bone via a new regenerative implant technology

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Is there a way for palm oil production to grow while protecting ecosystems?

Is there a way for palm oil production to grow while protecting ecosystems?

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A new droplet-based electricity generator: One drop of water can light up 100 small LED lights

A new droplet-based electricity generator: One drop of water can light up 100 small LED lights

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New mechanism could be a major advance for immunology

New mechanism could be a major advance for immunology

University of Nebraska-Lincoln researchers may have identified a vaccine that would defend against Zika virus without producing antibodies. Researcher Eric Weaver described the finding as ex... Read more

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Reducing the costs of catalysts for production of hydrogen as a renewable fuel

Reducing the costs of catalysts for production of hydrogen as a renewable fuel

Research could lower cost, accelerate production of renewable hydrogen fuel New guidelines laid down by Nebraska and Chinese researchers could steer the design of less costly, more efficient... Read more

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Turning waste CO2 into plastics

Turning waste CO2 into plastics

Researchers at the Energy Safety Research Institute (ESRI) at Swansea University have found a way of converting waste carbon dioxide into a molecule that forms the basis of making plastics R... Read more

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A smartphone controlled smart bandage delivers precise medication

A smartphone controlled smart bandage delivers precise medication

SMARTPHONE-CONTROLLED DESIGN PRECISELY DELIVERS MEDICATION Researchers from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Harvard Medical School and MIT have designed a smart bandage that could eventu... Read more

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This clean technology makes possible the industrial-scale production of commercializable bio-based plastics

This clean technology makes possible the industrial-scale production of commercializable bio-based plastics

Introducing a simple step to the production of plant-derived, biodegradable plastic could improve its properties while overcoming obstacles to manufacturing it commercially, says new researc... Read more

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Laser with the intensity of 1 billion suns changes the behavior of light

Laser with the intensity of 1 billion suns changes the behavior of light

Physicists from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln are seeing an everyday phenomenon in a new light. By focusing laser light to a brightness 1 billion times greater than the surface of the s... Read more

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Semiconductors that are as thin as an atom are no longer the stuff of science fiction – bye bye graphene?

Semiconductors that are as thin as an atom are no longer the stuff of science fiction - bye bye graphene?

A two-dimensional material developed by Bayreuth physicist Prof. Dr. Axel Enders together with international partners could revolutionize electronics. Semiconductors that are as thin as an a... Read more

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UNL researcher finds gold — metal-detecting biosensors under development

UNL researcher finds gold -- metal-detecting biosensors under development

Instead of a pan and a pick ax, prospectors of the future might seek gold with a hand-held biosensor that uses a component of DNA to detect traces of the element in water. The gold sensor is... Read more

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De-icing concrete could improve roadway safety, guard against corporate espionage

De-icing concrete could improve roadway safety, guard against corporate espionage

A 200-square-foot slab of seemingly ordinary concrete sits just outside the Peter Kiewit Institute as snowflakes begin parachuting toward Omaha on a frigid afternoon in late December. The sn... Read more

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