Scientists have built a microscope capable of live imaging of biological processes in such detail that moving protein complexes are visible. A new microscope capable of capturing live, detailed imaging of biological…
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Contact lenses bring 3D holograms to life for augmented reality
Scientists have developed contact lenses that project 3D holograms using specialized nanostructures embedded on them, known as metasurfaces. Metamaterials, in general, are engineered materials with properties not found in nature. A metasurface,…
Goldene, graphene’s golden cousin produced for the first time
Scientists have managed to create sheets of gold only a single atom thick using a hundred-year-old Japanese smithing method. Scientists have created single-atom-thick sheets of gold called goldene, a new material similar…
Mushrooms could be the next big thing in energy storage
Scientists are using carbon filaments from mushrooms in supercapacitors, paving the way for a sustainable energy future. Scientists are turning to fungi to create eco-friendly, carbon-based materials for use in energy storage….
Keanu Reeves’ side business is getting more attention
Action star Keanu Reeves is known for immersing himself in every detail of his roles, and now he’s doing the same with his new business venture — making motorcycles. With his partner…
AI is revolutionizing manual cell counting
Cell counting is extremely important in research, medicine, and even environmental monitoring where scientists use it to track cell growth, a person’s health, or monitor plankton levels in oceans or bacteria in…
AI detectors have a bias against non-native English speakers
GPT detectors wrongfully flagged a majority of submissions by non-native English speakers as AI-generated content, raising concerns about their use. For better or worse, generative AI models have sparked a revolution. Their…
Sensor translates sign language into audio
With the help of machine learning, a skin-like sensor internalizes different stimuli, allowing it to read and interpret hand movement. Science has afforded us with many life-changing advancements. Vaccines to help protect…
Solving the oxygen supply shortage with electrochemistry
A new electrochemical device produces high purity oxygen in situ, and researchers hope it might help curb the oxygen supply shortage. Two years into the COVID-19 pandemic and access to oxygen is…
3D-printed self-sensing materials – Advanced Science News
Self-sensing materials will find a range of applications from tissue engineering to building lightweight aircraft. Advances in materials science and engineering have led to an intriguing class of structural materials called self-sensing…