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MXene-based Ink Allows Storage of Energy

Irish scientists work on ink for supercapacitors Researchers from Ireland universities developed a MXene-based ink for an inkjet printer that has the potential to print energy storage components.

Study Reveals Human Placenta Exchange Through 3-D Modelling

A group of scientists was able to understand more about human placenta through a new method Researchers from the University of Manchester and St. Mary's Hospital have developed a novel three-dimensional human placenta imaging to determine why fetal growth restriction occurs.

Study Reveals Phosporus Mapping of the World

Scientists combine efforts to provide data about the global flow of phosporus The significance of phosphorus fertilizers equate to soil nutrification and implies bountiful harvest.

Detection of Coral Reef State Made Available Through eDNA Technology

Scientists developed a method in correlating the amount of DNA and the status of a coral reef University of Hawaii researchers have developed a new method for measuring the amount of living coral on a reef by analyzing DNA in small samples of seawater.

Yeast-based Approach in Manufacturing Low-Calorie Sugar Tagatose

Scientists discover a new method in increasing the production of tagatose There is good news for people who love sweets but are weight conscious. A team of researchers from the University of Illinois developed a yeast strain that controls lactose metabolism into tagatose.

Tactile Sensors Boost Recycling Capacity of Robot

MIT scientists develop a recycling robot Robotic scientists are developing a recycling robot which boasts of a robot arm that has soft grippers and has the capabiliy of identifying objects through touch.

Using Camel Cricket Bacteria to Degrade Plastic

Scientists discover how to degrade plastic through cricket bacteria US researchers discovered a microorganism in greenhouse camel crickets that can break down lignin from wood.

Solving Water Pollution Through Autonomous Underwater Vehicles

A Filipino Scientist Leads in Developing AUVs Balik Scientist Rodrigo Jamisola Jr is leading two state universities and colleges (SUCs) design and build autonomous underwater (AUVs) aimed for monitoring rivers and deep open seas.

A New Method in Oil Spill Clean Up

Scientists develop a new method in cleaning oil spills The need for water could never be underestimated. It is the heart of the ecosystem as well as that of the socioeconomic sector.

New Sensor Can Detect Toxic Gases

Scientists develop MOFs that can be used in detecting gases People require good air quality to work especially in small enclosed spaces. A KAUST team has developed electronic sensors that can monitor at least three critical parameters that are significant in the safety of humans.

Rotibot: A Solution to Water Pollution

A biohybrid microbot has been developed to decontaminate water University of California researchers has found a way to remove water pollution and contaminants through efficient and fast methods.

Scientists Discover a New State of Matter

In addition to solid, liquid, and gas, another state of matter has been discovered Researchers from the University of Edinburgh have discovered another state of matter.

RFID: A Precursor to theTribulation in the Bible

An author relates RFIDs to the apocalypse in the Bible Jordan Frith, Associate Professor of Technical Communication from the University of North Texas, has investigated about radio frequency identification chips (RFID chips) in his book named A Billion Little Pieces: RFID and Infrastructures of Identification.

Natural Glue Can Stick to Underwater Surfaces

Underwater surfaces can be glued through an underwater adhesive Scientists from Wageningen University & Research have overcome the challenge of underwater adhesion.

Using Fish Guts as a Plastic Alternative

A scientist discovers fish guts as an alternative to plastic Courtney Laprise, a Memorial University master's student, developed a plastic alternative using fish guts.

Climate Change-Resilient Coral Reefs: Fact or Fiction

Some species of coral reefs can fight against climate change University of California in Santa Barbara scientists found that coral reefs that inhabit warm waters easily adapt to fluctuations in water temperatures.

Athletic Injuries to be Treated Through 3D-Printed Tissues

Scientists develop a new technology that has the potential to heal athletic injuries Athletes who have faced injuries related to sports events may find treatment through the 3D-printed artificial tissues developed by researchers from Rice University and the University of Maryland.

Nanotechnology in the fight against tumors

Tumor cells slowed down through black nanoparticles Scientists from the Technical University of Munich (TUM) and Helmholtz Zentrum Munchen demonstrated the dark skin pigment melanin as an effective tool in tumor diagnosis and treatment.
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