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Doubling Up Perovskite For Efficient Water Splitting
By combining perovskite solar cells with cheap water splitting catalysts, scientists have developed a highly efficient method of producing both oxygen and hydrogen from water.
Erectile Dysfunction Drug Could Affect Vision Of One In 50
Recessive carriers of the retinitis pigmentosa gene—who otherwise show no symptoms—could have visual side effects while using Viagra®, according to a study in mice.
‘Virological Penicillin’ Found In Chinese Traditional Medicine
Researchers have isolated the first compound that can directly act on viral infectious agents, an miRNA found in honeysuckle used in traditional Chinese medicine.
Mini Raman Lasers Detect Single Nanoparticles
Using whispering gallery mode microcavities, scientists have developed a highly sensitive method of detecting single nanoparticles in real time.
Taking AIM At Liver Cancer
Scientists have found that the protein AIM stops liver cancer in its tracks in mice, suggesting a possible treatment for human patients.
2-In-1 Motors Boost Electric Vehicle Range
By combining the traditional motor with the air-conditioning compressor, researchers have increased the range of electric vehicles by 15 to 20 percent.
LED Lights Win Japanese Scientists 2014 Physics Nobel
Three Japanese Scientists have been awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics 2014 for their contributions to the development of blue LED lights.
Past Sexual Partners Can Influence Offspring’s Traits
A study in flies has shown that semen from a previous sexual partner can affect the size of the offspring with a subsequent mate.
Narrowing The Search For Sterile Neutrinos
While scientists haven't been able to find sterile neutrinos yet, they now have a better idea of where to look for them, thanks to results from Daya Bay.












