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Electrohydraulic wearable devices create unprecedented haptic sensations

Matter and energy from Science Daily Feed - Wed, 01/08/2025 - 11:42am
Scientists have invented compact wearable devices that deliver rich, expressive, and pleasant tactile sensations that go far beyond the buzzing vibrations of today's consumer devices.
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Electrohydraulic wearable devices create unprecedented haptic sensations

Computers and Math from Science Daily Feed - Wed, 01/08/2025 - 11:42am
Scientists have invented compact wearable devices that deliver rich, expressive, and pleasant tactile sensations that go far beyond the buzzing vibrations of today's consumer devices.
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Moving in sync, slowly, in glassy liquids

Matter and energy from Science Daily Feed - Wed, 01/08/2025 - 11:42am
Researchers used computer simulations to determine the mechanisms that control the temperature dependence of molecular dynamics in a glassy supercooled liquid. This work may lead to higher-quality glass production at lower cost.
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Using AI to predict the outcome of aggressive skin cancers

Computers and Math from Science Daily Feed - Wed, 01/08/2025 - 11:41am
Research demonstrates that AI can determine the course and severity of aggressive skin cancers, such as Merkel cell carcinoma (MCC), to enhance clinical decision making by generating personalzsed predictions of treatment specific outcomes for patients and their doctors.
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The 'red advantage' is no longer true for Olympic combat sports

Matter and energy from Science Daily Feed - Wed, 01/08/2025 - 11:41am
Wearing a red outfit in combat sports has been believed to provide an advantage for athletes, but a new study suggests there is no longer any truth in the claim.
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When the past meets the future: Innovative drone mapping unlocks secrets of Bronze Age 'mega fortress' in the Caucasus

Matter and energy from Science Daily Feed - Wed, 01/08/2025 - 11:41am
An academic has used drone mapping to investigate a 3000-year-old 'mega fortress' in the Caucasus mountains, revealing details that re-shape understanding of the site and contribute to a global reassessment of ancient settlement growth and urbanism.
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Low-cost system will improve communications among industrial machines

Matter and energy from Science Daily Feed - Wed, 01/08/2025 - 11:40am
Researchers have found a low-power, inexpensive way for large numbers of devices, such as machines in factories and equipment in labs, to share information by efficiently using signals at untapped high frequencies. The technology is an advanced version of a device that transmits data in a wireless system, commonly known as a tag.
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Low-cost system will improve communications among industrial machines

Computers and Math from Science Daily Feed - Wed, 01/08/2025 - 11:40am
Researchers have found a low-power, inexpensive way for large numbers of devices, such as machines in factories and equipment in labs, to share information by efficiently using signals at untapped high frequencies. The technology is an advanced version of a device that transmits data in a wireless system, commonly known as a tag.
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High performance in frosty conditions

Matter and energy from Science Daily Feed - Wed, 01/08/2025 - 11:40am
Most solids expand as temperatures increase and shrink as they cool. Some materials do the opposite, expanding in the cold. Lithium titanium phosphate is one such substance and could provide a solution to the problem of steeply declining performance of lithium-ion batteries in cold environments. Scientists have now demonstrated its suitability for use in electrodes for rechargeable batteries.
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Lithium-sulphur pouch cells investigated at BESSY II

Matter and energy from Science Daily Feed - Wed, 01/08/2025 - 11:40am
A team has gained new insights into lithium-sulphur pouch cells at the BAMline of BESSY II. A new picture emerges of processes that limit the performance and lifespan of this industrially relevant battery type.
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Lithium-sulphur pouch cells investigated at BESSY II

Computers and Math from Science Daily Feed - Wed, 01/08/2025 - 11:40am
A team has gained new insights into lithium-sulphur pouch cells at the BAMline of BESSY II. A new picture emerges of processes that limit the performance and lifespan of this industrially relevant battery type.
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Filter captures and recycles aluminum from manufacturing waste

Matter and energy from Science Daily Feed - Wed, 01/08/2025 - 11:38am
A nanofiltration process can curb the hazardous waste generated from aluminum production.
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Researchers unlock probable hot spots for critical metals

Matter and energy from Science Daily Feed - Wed, 01/08/2025 - 11:37am
New research has identified the probable locations for critical metals needed to support a green economy.
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Discovery of new class of particles could take quantum mechanics one step further

Matter and energy from Science Daily Feed - Wed, 01/08/2025 - 11:37am
In a study, physicists now observed a class of quantum particles called fractional excitons, which behave in unexpected ways and could significantly expand scientists' understanding of the quantum realm.
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New AI predicts inner workings of cells

Computers and Math from Science Daily Feed - Wed, 01/08/2025 - 11:37am
In the same way that ChatGPT understands human language, a new AI model developed by computational biologists captures the language of cells to accurately predict their activities.
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Scientists leverage artificial intelligence to fast-track methane mitigation strategies in animal agriculture

Computers and Math from Science Daily Feed - Wed, 01/08/2025 - 11:36am
A new study reveals that generative Artificial Intelligence (AI) can help expedite the search for solutions to reduce enteric methane emissions caused by cows in animal agriculture, which accounts for about 33 percent of U.S. agriculture and 3 percent of total U.S. greenhouse gas emissions.
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Simulation of non-Hermitian skin effect in 2D with ultracold fermions

Matter and energy from Science Daily Feed - Wed, 01/08/2025 - 11:36am
A research team has achieved a groundbreaking quantum simulation of the non-Hermitian skin effect in two dimensions using ultracold fermions, marking a significant advance in quantum physics research.
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Simulation of non-Hermitian skin effect in 2D with ultracold fermions

Computers and Math from Science Daily Feed - Wed, 01/08/2025 - 11:36am
A research team has achieved a groundbreaking quantum simulation of the non-Hermitian skin effect in two dimensions using ultracold fermions, marking a significant advance in quantum physics research.
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Words activate hidden brain processes shaping emotions, decisions, and behavior

Computers and Math from Science Daily Feed - Wed, 01/08/2025 - 11:34am
In a study, scientists have shown neurotransmitters in the human brain are active during the processing of the emotional content of language, providing new understanding into how people interpret the significance of words.
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Overcoming spasticity to help paraplegics walk again

Matter and energy from Science Daily Feed - Wed, 01/08/2025 - 11:33am
Thanks to new high-frequency electrical stimulation that blocks spasticity, two paralyzed patients suffering from muscle stiffness after spinal cord injury benefit from rehabilitation protocols for walking again.
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