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Surveillance Drones Can Now Transmit 4K Video
Criminals beware; millimeter wave communication means that surveillance drones can now transmit high-resolution video in real-time.
To Chill, Just Squeeze
Scientists in Japan have developed a new type of refrigeration that generates a liquid-to-gas transition when a nanosponge is squeezed.
The Anatomical Link Between Cognition And Perception In Autism
The posterior superior parietal lobule links behavioral inflexibility and perceptual rigidity in patients with autism, scientists say.
Distinguishing Molecular ‘Evil Twins’
A membrane made of 2D layers can catch left-handed molecules while allowing the right-handed ones to be transported away, resulting in high separation efficiency.
A Wearable Voice Recognition Sensor
A Korean research group has developed a skin-attachable vibration sensor for voice recognition.
China Faces The Challenge Of Chronic Disease
Chronic conditions have surpassed infectious diseases as the leading causes of premature death in China, a new study shows.
Study: Farm Work By Women Drives Malnutrition In India
Women’s agricultural labor a key factor in malnutrition, according to a study of 12 villages in India.
Training Robots To Copy Human Movements
Soft robots can now learn how to perform complex movements simply by mimicking the muscle contractions of humans.
CAR-T Therapy Shows Promising Results Against Myeloma
Innovent Biologics' CT103A, a promising therapy for tough-to-treat blood cancer, has shown positive results in clinical trials.
Surveillance Drones Can Now Transmit 4K Video
Criminals beware; millimeter wave communication means that surveillance drones can now transmit high-resolution video in real-time.
To Chill, Just Squeeze
Scientists in Japan have developed a new type of refrigeration that generates a liquid-to-gas transition when a nanosponge is squeezed.
The Anatomical Link Between Cognition And Perception In Autism
The posterior superior parietal lobule links behavioral inflexibility and perceptual rigidity in patients with autism, scientists say.
Distinguishing Molecular ‘Evil Twins’
A membrane made of 2D layers can catch left-handed molecules while allowing the right-handed ones to be transported away, resulting in high separation efficiency.
A Wearable Voice Recognition Sensor
A Korean research group has developed a skin-attachable vibration sensor for voice recognition.
China Faces The Challenge Of Chronic Disease
Chronic conditions have surpassed infectious diseases as the leading causes of premature death in China, a new study shows.
Study: Farm Work By Women Drives Malnutrition In India
Women’s agricultural labor a key factor in malnutrition, according to a study of 12 villages in India.
Training Robots To Copy Human Movements
Soft robots can now learn how to perform complex movements simply by mimicking the muscle contractions of humans.
CAR-T Therapy Shows Promising Results Against Myeloma
Innovent Biologics' CT103A, a promising therapy for tough-to-treat blood cancer, has shown positive results in clinical trials.









