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Hearing Aids That Make Use Of Frictional Electricity
This cochlear implant technology is based on triboelectricity, or frictional electricity.
A New Way To Watch 2D & 3D Videos Sans Eyewear
Forget those flimsy 3D viewing glasses! Researchers have developed 2D/3D convertible displays that are suitable for mobile devices and do not require eyewear.
Can We Devise A Clock To Predict Cancer Risk?
Using a mitotic 'clock,' researchers have shown that DNA changes in normal cells could be used to predict the risk of cancer.
Types Of Scientist Presenters: Which One Are You?
When you’re delivering a lecture or thesis defense presentation, are you an Excited Explainer, Totalitarian or Perpetual Motion Machine?
This Protein Limits How Much The Heart Swells Under Stress
Researchers have identified a protein that prevents the heart from swelling when under stress.
Fish Oil Could Help Clear Amyloid β Peptides Via Glymphatic System
Omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids found in fish oil may provide benefits for patients with Alzheimer's disease, traumatic brain injury, and sleep impairment, among others.
To Fight Mild Cognitive Impairment, Flex Those Muscles
Strength training has been shown to be beneficial for people with mild cognitive impairment, a precursor to Alzheimer's disease.
KAIST, Technical Uni of Denmark To Collaborate On Startup Programs
South Korea's KAIST and the Technical University of Denmark will collaborate through startup programs, education and research.
Next-gen Smartphone Battery Draws Inspiration From The Gut
Inspiration for the lithium-sulfur battery came from the cells lining the human intestine.












