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Location American Science News for 23 January 2024
Closing the green gap: A cubic III-nitride active layer with 32% internal quantum efficiency Color mixing is the process of combining two or more colors: red and green make yellow, blue and red make purple, red and green and blue make white. This process of mixing colors is the basis for the future of solid-stat...
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Quantum magnetometers detect smallest material defects at an early stage Quantum magnetometers are able to detect and visualize the tiniest damage in ferromagnetic materials. In aerospace technology or the automotive industry, they can help to significantly increase the resilience and safety ...
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Heat bursts from Iceland's recent eruptions in eerie NASA satellite image Satellite images reveal the heat still radiating from the reawakened volcano in Iceland.
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A bacterium switches from prey to predator when it gets cold Growing up at a different temperature seems to transform common prey bacteria into predators, suggesting that bacterial ecology is more fluid than we thought
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Watch the world through different animals' eyes in this stunning high-tech footage Cameras recorded footage in red, blue, green and UV channels simultaneously, with openly available software processing the raw footage and converting it into different kinds of "animal vision," showing us how bees, birds...
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Reversing type 2 diabetes is much harder than clinical trials suggest People with type 2 diabetes who take part in clinical trials may benefit from professional weight loss advice, regular monitoring and moral support, which can be lacking outside of research settings
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See what the world looks like through the eyes of different animals A camera can recreate how animals see the world through both visible and ultraviolet light
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New DragonFire laser weapon can shoot drones out of the sky, UK says The DragonFire laser can shoot down drones and costs less than $13 a shot, the UK government claims.
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Near-simultaneous solar flares explode from opposite sides of the sun in extremely rare event A pair of linked solar flares recently exploded near-simultaneously from sunspots on different hemispheres of our home star, triggering radio blackouts on Earth.
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Free radicals don't kill tardigrades -- they're the secret to the tiny critters' invincibility Microscopic water bears can enter a near-invincible 'tun' state when stressed, enabling them to survive in the harshest conditions -- including the vacuum of space. Now we know how.
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Alligators survive cold snap by becoming 'frozen solid' in North Carolina and Texas ponds When temperatures drop below freezing, alligators can enter a state of torpor known as brumation, as the water around them solidifies and suspends them in a giant, pond-shaped ice cube.
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Metalens array to enable next-generation true-3D near-eye displays Integral imaging (II) display is one of the most promising near-eye displays (NEDs) due to its compact volume, full parallax, convenient full-color display, and, more importantly, true-3D and more realistic depth percept...
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Are cavities 'contagious'? Tooth-decay yeast can pass from moms to babies A study suggests that a yeast tied to tooth decay in young children may be passed to them by their mothers, and this is more likely if the moms have lots of dental plaque.
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Faint radio signal from ancient star cluster could be rare 'missing link' black hole, astronomers report The most sensitive image of a globular cluster, a tightly packed ball of ancient stars, has revealed a strange radio signal that could be a black hole.
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The physics behind 300-year-old firefighting methods could inform knowledge of how our hearts work Today, water pressure technology is ubiquitous, and any person who showers, waters a garden, or fights fires is benefiting from the technology devised to harness it. In the 17th and 18th centuries, though, a steady strea...
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Mysterious 'sudden death' of quantum vortices in a superconductor stumps scientists The sudden disappearance of quantum fluctuations inside an atom-thin 2D superconductor has left scientists baffled.
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Seizures may be a cause of sudden unexplained child deaths Footage from the nursery cameras of children who died of explained causes suggests that seizures are likely implicated in the tragedies.
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Doomsday Clock hovers at 90 seconds to midnight for 2nd year in a row The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists cited the threat of nuclear escalation in Ukraine, climate change and disruptive technologies as reasons to keep the clock at 90 seconds to midnight.
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Breaking through the limits of a single fiber laser amplifier: Coherent beam combination High-power, high-energy ultrafast fiber lasers are indispensable tools in various fields, from basic and applied science research to industrial processing. However, due to thermal effects, nonlinear effects, there is alw...
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Researchers find new multiphoton effect within quantum interference of light An international team of researchers from Leibniz University Hannover (Germany) and the University of Strathclyde in Glasgow (United Kingdom) has disproved a previously held assumption about the impact of multiphoton com...
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Rolling Fourier ring correlation method maps local quality at super-resolution scale Super-resolution (SR) fluorescence microscopy, through the use of fluorescent probes and specific excitation and emission procedures, surpasses the diffraction limit of resolution (200~300 nm) that was once a barrier.
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Potential use of topological magnets for magneto-thermoelectric energy conversion In the pursuit of efficient energy utilization, scientists are looking into thermoelectric materials that can efficiently turn heat into electricity. One specific type, called topological magnets, is getting a lot of att...
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