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Ghost imaging is like a game of Battleship. Instead of seeing an object directly, scientists use entangled photons to remove ...
Three nano-glass spheres cling to one another. They form a tower-like cluster, similar to when you pile three scoops of ice ...
Researchers have found a novel way to use high-frequency acoustic waves to mechanically manipulate light at the nanometer ...
The sound waves move light in small spaces. The change can help make thin screens, fast data tools, and better VR and ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNGroundbreaking imaging tech maps elements in frozen bio-particles with precisionA major leap in cryo-electron imaging reveals calcium, phosphorus, and silicon in frozen samples with unmatched precision and ...
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News-Medical.Net on MSNScaling organ‑chip technology for human‑relevant drug discoveryDiscover how AVA brings scale and reproducibility to organ‑chip technology, enabling human‑relevant insights that accelerate ...
A new nanoparticle drug has shown preclinical promise in both preventing rheumatoid arthritis and reducing painful flare-ups, ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNScientists freeze hot glass nanoparticles’ rotation at record quantum purity of 92%The breakthrough suggests that certain quantum effects in larger, hotter systems could be studied without massive cryogenic ...
Ensuring long-term stability of the nanoparticles without adding surfactants, and integrating the process into large-scale electronics manufacturing, remain ongoing areas of research.
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Interesting Engineering on MSNHow China’s record-breaking maglev train silenced ‘tunnel boom’New silencer at tunnel mouths may end the deafening ‘tunnel boom’ and make China’s 370 mph maglev trains quieter, safer and ...
A new review highlights a powerful, cleaner route to produce ultra-clean, customizable nanoparticles—key building blocks for artificial sensory systems that mimic human perception and power ...
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