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MIT physicists snap the first images of “free-range” atoms
The results will help scientists visualize never-before-seen quantum phenomena in real space. CAMBRIDGE, Mass. — MIT physicists have captured…
Electronic structure engineering of nickel single-atom catalyst by phosphorus for efficient electrocatalytic CO2 reduction in a proton-rich microenvironment
Reducing carbon dioxide (CO₂) concentration through electrochemical methods (eCO₂RR) in acidic conditions is an important strategy for producing…
New Database of Materials Accelerates Electronics Innovation
A massive new database of dielectric material properties could speed up the development of electronics like smartphones and…
Researchers unveiled ‘DYNAMO-M,’ model, which identifies future migration in coastal regions
Researchers from the Institute for Environmental Sciences (IVM) at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam have unveiled DYNAMO-M, a groundbreaking global…
Rare cancer synovial sarcoma reduced using plasma-activated medium
Osaka Metropolitan University research team has found that plasma-activated medium (PAM) shows tumor-fighting effects against the rare form…
New Bayesian Method Enables Rapid Detection of Quantum Dot Charge States
The method is based on Bayesian inference, a statistical framework that estimates a system’s most likely state using…
Culture
Women Scientists in Developing Countries Receive Elsevier Foundation Awards for Physics and Math
Talented Nigerian, Sudanese and Vietnamese scientists honored at AAAS Annual Meeting San Jose, California– Four physicists and a mathematician have been named winners of the 2015 Elsevier Foundation Awards for Early Career Women Scientists in the Developing World, in recognition of research that has strong potential social and economic benefits. The winning scholars are from […]
Japan’s Traditional Culture of Folk Beliefs
Many people in Japan visited Shinto shrines at the beginning of the new year. Long lines formed at even the small local shrine near my home, snaking out of the…
Top Nepalese doctor combats brain condition worlddwide
A leading Nepali doctor is helping to combat a life threatening condition later this month when he broadcasts globally as part of World Encephalitis Day (WED) on 22 February. Professor Ajit…
ASEAN smart farmers: The power of sharing
Over 150 farmers and supporters from Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) countries gathered to exchange ideas and learned about regional innovations and knowledge during the Smart Farmer Regional Carnival…










