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Water Striders Know How To Maximize Their Jumps
Researchers have found that water striders can adjust their jump speed to just below a critical threshold where surface tension would break.
How An Amino Acid Can Control A Plants’ Breath
Plant scientists have demonstrated how a type of amino acid helps to regulate the opening and closing of tiny plant pores called stomata.
Could A Seawater Battery End Our Dependence On Lithium?
Researchers in South Korea have developed a way to speed up reactions in saltwater-powered batteries.
This Paint Can Turn Heat Into Electricity
Researchers have developed a thermoelectric paint that can convert almost any surface into an electricity generating one.
Paving The Way For Light-Based Circuits
We are one step closer to computers that process information through light now that researchers have built optical transistors, multiplexers and signal detectors.
Where The Internet Of Things Meets Health Diagnosis
Korean researchers have developed electrodes that can be integrated with IoT devices to measure signals such as brain waves, limb movements and muscle contractions.
Math Reveals The Link Between The Body Clock And Cancer
Using mathematical models, scientists have found that there is a link between the body's circadian clock and cancer, paving the way for better anti-cancer drug research.
Capture Carbon & Generate Fuel At The Same Time
Researchers have developed a catalyst that can simultaneously remove carbon dioxide and generate new diesel fuel.
The World’s Thinnest Photodetector
Korean researchers have developed a photodetector that is ten times smaller than the current standard silicon diodes.











