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Some mushrooms are sturdier than others, but it isn’t necessarily because of their chemistry – it’s how the filaments that ...
A set of breakthroughs from scientists at the Department of Energy's Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) is ...
CSA Group, a global testing, inspection and certification company with headquarters in Toronto, is looking to build a new ...
Scientists have developed a 3D-printed implant that delivers targeted electrical stimulation to damaged areas of the spinal ...
The office showcases a Jean Prouvé house, NIGO’s collection and advanced workspaces ...
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Tech Xplore on MSNWhy thick battery electrodes fail: Chemistry, not structure, holds the keyThicker battery electrodes pack in more active materials, promising higher energy density. However, when it comes to ...
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News Medical on MSN3D-printed implant offers a potential new route to repair spinal cord injuriesA research team at RCSI University of Medicine and Health Sciences has developed a 3-D printed implant to deliver electrical ...
You’ve been dreaming about building your first home for your growing family. Your 24 sqm apartment no longer fits a family of ...
The Nova Lake-S CPU design from Intel recently completed the tape-out phase at TSMC’s fabrication plants, leveraging the ...
But now, a reversal is under way. Carmakers are bringing back the very buttons they once declared obsolete. The pivot is ...
Mario Kart World on Nintendo Switch 2 brings back 14 retro courses from classic games, but which ones received the best ...
Rice researchers showed that even if the materials used in thick battery electrodes have nearly identical structures, their internal chemistry impacts energy flow and performance differently.
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