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Mini-robots modeled on insects may be smallest, lightest, fastest ever developed

Computers and Math from Science Daily Feed - Thu, 01/18/2024 - 9:22am
Two insect-like robots, a mini-bug and a water strider may be the smallest, lightest and fastest fully functional micro-robots ever known to be created. Such miniature robots could someday be used for work in areas such as artificial pollination, search and rescue, environmental monitoring, micro-fabrication or robotic-assisted surgery. Reporting on their work in the proceedings of the IEEE Robotics and Automation Society's International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems, the mini-bug weighs in at eight milligrams while the water strider weighs 55 milligrams. Both can move at about six millimeters a second.
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Mini-robots modeled on insects may be smallest, lightest, fastest ever developed

Matter and energy from Science Daily Feed - Thu, 01/18/2024 - 9:22am
Two insect-like robots, a mini-bug and a water strider may be the smallest, lightest and fastest fully functional micro-robots ever known to be created. Such miniature robots could someday be used for work in areas such as artificial pollination, search and rescue, environmental monitoring, micro-fabrication or robotic-assisted surgery. Reporting on their work in the proceedings of the IEEE Robotics and Automation Society's International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems, the mini-bug weighs in at eight milligrams while the water strider weighs 55 milligrams. Both can move at about six millimeters a second.
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Machine learning method speeds up discovery of green energy materials

Computers and Math from Science Daily Feed - Thu, 01/18/2024 - 9:22am
Researchers have developed a framework that uses machine learning to accelerate the search for new proton-conducting materials, that could potentially improve the efficiency of hydrogen fuel cells.
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Machine learning method speeds up discovery of green energy materials

Matter and energy from Science Daily Feed - Thu, 01/18/2024 - 9:22am
Researchers have developed a framework that uses machine learning to accelerate the search for new proton-conducting materials, that could potentially improve the efficiency of hydrogen fuel cells.
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Light it up: Reimagining the optical diode effect

Matter and energy from Science Daily Feed - Thu, 01/18/2024 - 9:22am
A research group has discovered significant nonreciprocal optical absorption of LiNiPO4, referred to as the optical diode effect, in which divalent nickel (Ni2+) ions are responsible for magnetism, by passing light at shortwave infrared wavelengths used in optical communications. Furthermore, they have uncovered that it is possible to switch the optical diode effect by applying a magnetic field. This is a step forward in the development of an innovative optical isolator that is more compact and can control light propagation, replacing the conventional optical isolators with complex structures.
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Moon rocks with unique dust found

Space and time from Science Daily Feed - Thu, 01/18/2024 - 9:22am
A research team has for the first time discovered anomalous meter-sized rocks on the lunar surface that are covered in dust and presumably exhibit unique properties -- such as magnetic anomalies. These findings help to understand the processes that form and change the lunar crust.
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Chemical synthesis: New strategy for skeletal editing on pyridines

Matter and energy from Science Daily Feed - Thu, 01/18/2024 - 9:22am
A team has introduced a strategy for converting carbon-nitrogen atom pairs in a frequently used ring-shaped compound into carbon-carbon atom pairs. The method has potential in the quest for active ingredients for new drugs, for example.
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Lighting the path: Exploring exciton binding energies in organic semiconductors

Matter and energy from Science Daily Feed - Thu, 01/18/2024 - 9:21am
Organic semiconductors are materials that find applications in various electronic devices. Exciton binding energy is an important attribute that influences the behavior of these materials. Now, researchers have employed advanced spectroscopic techniques to accurately determine these energies for various organic semiconductor materials, with a high precision of 0.1 electron volts. Their study reveals unexpected correlations that are poised to shape the future of organic optoelectronics, influence design principles, and find potential applications in bio-related materials.
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Unlocking the secrets of quasicrystal magnetism: Revealing a novel magnetic phase diagram

Computers and Math from Science Daily Feed - Thu, 01/18/2024 - 9:21am
Non-Heisenberg-type approximant crystals have many interesting properties and are intriguing for researchers of condensed matter physics. However, their magnetic phase diagrams, which are crucial for realizing their potential, remain completely unknown. Now, a team of researchers has constructed the magnetic phase diagram of a non-Heisenberg Tsai-type 1/1 gold-gallium-terbium approximant crystal. This development marks a significant step forward for quasicrystal research and for the realization of magnetic refrigerators and spintronic devices.
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Unlocking the secrets of quasicrystal magnetism: Revealing a novel magnetic phase diagram

Matter and energy from Science Daily Feed - Thu, 01/18/2024 - 9:21am
Non-Heisenberg-type approximant crystals have many interesting properties and are intriguing for researchers of condensed matter physics. However, their magnetic phase diagrams, which are crucial for realizing their potential, remain completely unknown. Now, a team of researchers has constructed the magnetic phase diagram of a non-Heisenberg Tsai-type 1/1 gold-gallium-terbium approximant crystal. This development marks a significant step forward for quasicrystal research and for the realization of magnetic refrigerators and spintronic devices.
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Next-generation batteries could go organic, cobalt-free for long-lasting power

Matter and energy from Science Daily Feed - Thu, 01/18/2024 - 9:21am
In the switch to 'greener' energy sources, the demand for rechargeable lithium-ion batteries is surging. However, their cathodes typically contain cobalt -- a metal whose extraction has high environmental and societal costs. Now, researchers in report evaluating an earth-abundant, carbon-based cathode material that could replace cobalt and other scarce and toxic metals without sacrificing lithium-ion battery performance.
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AI harnesses tumor genetics to predict treatment response

Computers and Math from Science Daily Feed - Thu, 01/18/2024 - 9:21am
Cancer resists treatment in a multitude of ways, but a new algorithm developed can decode them all simultaneously.
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Online reviews: Filter the fraud, but don't tell us how

Computers and Math from Science Daily Feed - Thu, 01/18/2024 - 9:21am
When you try a new restaurant or book a hotel, do you consider the online reviews? Do you submit online reviews yourself? Do you pay attention if they are filtered and moderated? Does that impact your own online review submissions?
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Efficiently moving urea out of polluted water is coming to reality

Matter and energy from Science Daily Feed - Thu, 01/18/2024 - 9:20am
Researchers have developed a material to remove urea from water and potentially convert it into hydrogen gas. By building these materials of nickel and cobalt atoms with carefully tailored electronic structures, the group has unlocked the potential to enable these transition metal oxides and hydroxides to selectively oxidize urea in an electrochemical reaction. The team's findings could help use urea in waste streams to efficiently produce hydrogen fuel through the electrolysis process, and could be used to sequester urea from water, maintaining the long-term sustainability of ecological systems, and revolutionizing the water-energy nexus.
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Cobalt-free batteries could power cars of the future

Matter and energy from Science Daily Feed - Thu, 01/18/2024 - 9:20am
A new battery material could offer a more sustainable way to power electric cars. The lithium-ion battery includes a cathode based on organic materials, instead of cobalt or nickel.
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Watch a plant-inspired robot grow towards light like a vine

New Scientist Feed - Thu, 01/18/2024 - 9:10am
FiloBot has a cylindrical body made of coiled plastic filament and can grow guided by light and gravity just like a plant
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Mounting evidence shows daily multivitamins keep you sharp as you age

New Scientist Feed - Thu, 01/18/2024 - 8:00am
Taking a standard multivitamin supplement appears to reduce cognitive decline that happens with ageing
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Mysterious patch on Mars appears to be enormous lump of ice

New Scientist Feed - Thu, 01/18/2024 - 6:00am
A large formation near the equator of Mars is now thought to be made of water ice, which could indicate that the Martian climate went through huge temperature swings in the past
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Black mold is the new Candida

Science-based Medicine Feed - Thu, 01/18/2024 - 6:00am

With the disintegration of Xitter, I’ve turned my social-media attention to what appears to be far more useful waste of time: Reddit. Reddit is amazing in that there’s a subreddit for every possible topic you can think of. The content is human- and not bot-generated, and the best comments rise to the top – based on reader votes. One of the subreddits […]

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Could DARPA's enigmatic X-65 plane revolutionise aircraft design?

New Scientist Feed - Thu, 01/18/2024 - 3:00am
The US military will test an aircraft that flies without mechanical control surfaces like flaps and rudders, potentially boosting stealth characteristics
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