First-of-its-kind study examined multiple pathogens, as well as filtration and fit.
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First-of-its-kind study examined multiple pathogens, as well as filtration and fit.
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The move will help drive production-level research into next-gen solid-state battery technologies.
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By putting a twist on new “2D” semiconductors, researchers have demonstrated their potential for using single photons to transmit information.
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A Q&A with Kevin Fu, who will help protect software that saves lives at the FDA’s Center for Devices and Radiological Health.
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A new approach makes liquid-crystal-like beacons out of harmful amyloid proteins present in diseases such as Type II diabetes.
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University of Michigan’s MORPHEUS technology emerges unscathed from bug bounty effort.
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ASEE Prism magazine explores how linear algebra could level the playing field.
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Reducing virtual conferencing’s environmental impact can be achieved with steps both big and small.
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More than 250 students had a hand in a satellite scheduled to launch on January 17th, the first in space for a project to keep nanosats in orbit by harnessing Earth’s magnetic field.
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Technology embedded in existing infrastructure will provide data to connected and automated vehicles, bolstering safety.
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