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A graphic shows how a new transmission electron microscopy (TEM) method developed by researchers can provide a view into the polymerization of nanomaterials. Researchers can peer under the hood of the polymerization process at the nanoscale to create nanoparticles with new and valuable properties.
Researchers have developed a new process that might unlock some of the mysteries of designing the future of “smart” materials.
Scientists at Northwestern University and the University of Florida developed a new microscopy method that gives researchers a view into the polymerization process that occurs in material science to create nanoparticles with unprecedented capabilities.
Scientists are designing an implant to control the body s circadian clock
It would contain engineered cells that produce the same peptides the body makes to regulate sleep cycles
Users can adjust the device to a specific shift, in which a beam of light would zap the cells to release peptides when it is time for the user to fall asleep
The device is aimed to be used by military personnel and first responders
Scientist have controlled the mind of mice to force them into socially interacting
This was done through a tiny brain implant that probed neurons with LED light
The team targeted a group of neurons involved with facilitating relationships
When zapping the region with light, the mice instantly socialized in real time
When the stimulate was desynchronized, the pair stopped interacting
The War and Peace of Tim O Brien.
Eyad al-Gharib was convicted for sending protesters to a prison where they were tortured, in the first criminal trial against Syrians who served in President Bashar Assad s government.
For children learning English, speaking the language can be a way to fit in. But teachers worry that remote learning means some students aren t hearing even casual English outside their classes.
If approved, the new vaccine candidates would give China a total of four OK d for general distribution. Even so, the country s vaccine drive appears to be falling short.
When COVID hit, a Chinese firm offered to set up testing labs in the U.S., which could have given it access to DNA data. The U.S. says this is part of China s effort to collect mass data on Americans.