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After 20 years of trying, scientists succeed in doping a 1D chain of cuprates Posted: 09 Sep 2021 01:22 PM PDT After 20 years of trying, scientists doped a 1D copper oxide chain and found a surprisingly strong attraction between electrons that may factor into the material's superconducting powers. |
Breakthrough achievement in quantum computing Posted: 09 Sep 2021 09:43 AM PDT Researchers have set a world record for innovation in quantum computing. |
Researchers enlist robot swarms to mine lunar resources Posted: 09 Sep 2021 09:42 AM PDT Building a base on the moon was once something out of science fiction, but now scientists are starting to consider it more seriously. Researchers are investigating methods for mining lunar resources to build such a base, using swarms of autonomous robots. |
Surprise: The Milky Way is not homogeneous Posted: 08 Sep 2021 03:06 PM PDT In order to better understand the history and evolution of the Milky Way, astronomers are studying the composition of the gases and metals that make up an important part of our galaxy. Three main elements stand out: the initial gas coming from outside our galaxy, the gas between the stars inside our galaxy -- enriched with chemical elements --, and the dust created by the condensation of the metals present in this gas. Until now, theoretical models assumed that these three elements were homogeneously mixed throughout the Milky Way and reached a level of chemical enrichment similar to the Sun's atmosphere, called the Solar metallicity. Today, a team of astronomers demonstrates that these gases are not mixed as much as previously thought, which has a strong impact on the current understanding of the evolution of galaxies. As a result, simulations of the Milky Way's evolution will have to be modified. |
Soft components for the next generation of soft robotics Posted: 08 Sep 2021 03:05 PM PDT Researchers have developed electrically-driven soft valves to control hydraulic soft actuators. These valves could be used in assistive and therapeutic devices, bio-inspired soft robots, soft grippers, surgical robots, and more. |
These fridge-free COVID-19 vaccines are grown in plants and bacteria Posted: 07 Sep 2021 05:56 AM PDT Nanoengineers have developed COVID-19 vaccine candidates that can take the heat. Their key ingredients? Viruses from plants or bacteria. |
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