[ad_1] Emitting a mysterious green glow, they look like foliage from a retro computer game, but they’re actually light-emitting plants produced in a lab. The researchers say that the glowing vegetation could not only add an unusual dimension to home decor, but also open up a new way for scientists …
Read More »Microbe communities that have working memory
[ad_1] Memory Prints: The researchers used light exposure to print a complex pattern (the old logo for the Geisel Library at the University of California, San Diego, spread over an area slightly smaller than the thickness of a human hair) in a biofilm community, made up of hundreds of individual …
Read More »Decomposing water into oxygen and hydrogen using residual yeast biomass
[ad_1] UNIST scientists have developed a new low-cost catalyst synthesis method that can efficiently decompose water into oxygen and hydrogen using residual yeast biomass. This system has high performance, and thus, the expense of creating hydrogen from the decomposition of water is expected to decrease further. In addition, by covering …
Read More »Man’s paralyzed hand can feel again, thanks to a brain implant
[ad_1] Scientists have successfully reversed paralysis, using a brain implant to restore a man’s hand movement and sense of touch. The breakthrough came after years of testing on Ian Burkhart, who cut his spinal cord in a diving accident in 2010, leaving him with paralysis in his hands and legs. …
Read More »The ‘elegant’ solution reveals how the universe got its structure
[ad_1] Apr 27, 2020 (Nanowerk News) The universe is full of billions of galaxies, but its distribution in space is far from uniform. Why do we see so much structure in the universe today and how did everything form and grow? A 10-year survey of tens of thousands of galaxies …
Read More »The new metasurface laser produces the world’s first super chiral light
[ad_1] An artist’s impression of the meta-surface laser to produce super chiral twisted light with OAM up to 100. Credit: Wits University Researchers have demonstrated the world’s first meta-surface laser to produce “superchiral light”: light with ultra-high angular momentum. The light from this laser can be used as a type …
Read More »We finally have the first credible evidence of a meteorite killing a human being
[ad_1] After intense investigation over the years, experts have finally found the records and evidence of the first known human to be killed by a meteorite. The registry has been credited to multiple documents found in the General Directorate of State Archives of the Presidency of the Republic of Turkey. …
Read More »Emirates News Agency – Local Press: UAE’s Mars mission highlights power of hope
[ad_1] ABU DHABI, 27th April, 2020 (WAM) – A gargantuan mission calls for an extraordinary vision, the Gulf Today said in an editorial on Monday, adding that the UAE is blessed with a leadership that believes the journey of development will always remain a race for excellence. “The successful transfer …
Read More »Potentially dangerous asteroid Apollo galloping towards Earth, probably flying on May 7
[ad_1] Image source: SPACE REFERENCE Potentially dangerous asteroid Apollo to gallop towards Earth, likely to fly on May 7 A 210-meter diameter asteroid is launching toward Earth and is likely to get particularly close on May 7, when the asteroid is like flying past. The NASA Center for Near-Earth Object …
Read More »Scientists develop the first complete map of the Moon’s surface
[ad_1] Orthographic projections of the “Unified Geological Map of the Moon” showing the geology of the near (left) and far (right) sides of the Moon with shaded topography of the Lunar Orbiter Laser Altimeter (LOLA). (NASA / GSFC / USGS) Scientists from the United States Geological Survey (USGS), in collaboration …
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