Scientific Breakthroughs
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Recent scientific advancements include shape-shifting materials inspired by nature, laser-based sustainable packaging, and novel insights into radiation damage through atomic-level visualization of electron-transfer-mediated decay. These developments highlight progress in materials science and fundamental physics.
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"changes color and texture"
"lasers to seal paper packaging"
"atomic movie reveals hidden driver of radiation damage"
"electron-transfer-mediated decay"]
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Stanford scientists create shape-shifting material that changes color and texture like an octopus
A new shape-shifting material can change both its texture and color in seconds, inspired by the camouflage abilities of octopuses. By precisely controlling h...
A QR Code Too Small to See Hints at a New, Non-Annoying Use for the Format
Data storage? Yes! A replacement for printed menus? No!
A new manufacturing process uses lasers to seal paper packaging instead of glue
Although paper is a more environmentally friendly packaging material than plastic, it's often contaminated with additives, such as adhesives used to create a...
Study Challenges Popular Theory on Why Primordial Bugs Were So Darn Huge
We're now back to square one on understanding how ancient insects were able to grow so monstrously large.
First ever atomic movie reveals hidden driver of radiation damage
Researchers have visualized atoms in motion just before a radiation-driven decay process occurs, revealing a surprisingly dynamic scene. Instead of remaining...
Venus Flytrap Takes Ride Through a Particle Accelerator
In the blue corner, we have the VENUS FLYTRAP! In the red corner, we have the underdog of the century, AN ENTIRE PARTICLE ACCELERATOR. Yes, you read that rig...
Windows native app development is a mess
I tried to build a Windows native app using Microsoft's latest technologies. Now I understand why everyone builds Electron apps.
A donut-shaped protein breaks apart to start bacterial cell division
Researchers have revealed how bacteria precisely control the genes that trigger cell division. The study shows that the MraZ protein, which normally forms a ...
Electron microscopy shows 'mouse bite' defects in semiconductors
A Cornell-led collaboration used high-resolution 3D imaging to detect, for the first time, the atomic-scale defects in computer chips that can sabotage their...
6 Freaky Particles That Could Fix Physics—If They Exist
The magnum opus of particle physics is far from complete, requiring physicists to devise many alternatives—some weirder than others.
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