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Ultra-thin nanowire films block over 99% of wireless signals without metal
A team of researchers now shown that a unique solution in the form of an ultra-thin, flexible, see-through film that can ...
This FAQ will look at a lesser-known but commercially available RAM technology called resistive random-access memory (RRAM) ...
The knots in your shoelaces are familiar, but can you imagine knots made from light, water, or from the structured fluids ...
Ever fly Economy and felt like you were being tortured by the seat? It turns out that you're not being fussy, the seats ...
The Airbus A350-1000 cuts fuel burn by 25% thanks to ultralight design, Trent XWB engines and smooth aerodynamics — a real ...
The virtual study demonstrated that the SABC approach to backside power minimizes EPE and over-etch variations in the TSV ...
Objective To determine whether a full-scale randomised control trial (RCT) assessing the efficacy and cost-effectiveness of a ...
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A new clear material could make windows insanely efficient
Windows are some of the biggest energy liabilities in modern buildings, yet they are also non‑negotiable for light, comfort, ...
Ransomware has become a systemic risk to healthcare, where downtime equals patient harm. From Change Healthcare to Ascension, this analysis explains why hospitals are targeted, what HIPAA really ...
In the real world of finance, you can almost feel the market shifting under your feet. Traders need a tool that can keep pace ...
Architects Jestico + Whiles were challenged to make the Cavendish Laboratory's science accessible to the public while meeting ...
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Parker Solar Probe pushes deeper into the Sun’s extreme atmosphere
The spacecraft that now skims through the Sun’s blistering atmosphere is not just surviving, it is turning that hostile ...
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