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Supercapacitor Rose
Laboratory of Organic Electronics, Linkoping University, Nov 11, 2015. A research group presented results enabling roses to absorb a conducting polymer solution. With an electrode at each end and
Is There Life on Mars?
Researchers at the University of Arkansas got a step closer in finding out the answer to this question. Recent studies have shown that life on Mars might be a possibility, but in the form of ancient,
Invention of Sticky Gels Supports Artificial Pollination
In a time to cope with the declining population of Honey bees, researchers in Japan have developed a technique. They artificially pollinate lilies with the help of insect sized drones coated with ioni
Effects of Water Temperature on Carbon Emissions
A recent study has found that global climate changes affect the carbon emissions from organic matter breakdown in streams and rivers. But the emission rate is not as adversely affected by temperature
Pendant Reveals More about Mayan Civilization
Archaeologists have found a jade pendant worn by an ancient Maya king during important religious ceremonies. The jewel was unearthed at Nim Li Punit, a small site in the Toledo District of Belize. It
Breakthrough Research in IBS Treatment
A new study has found that a fecal bacterium in patients suffering from irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) impacts their intestinal and behavioural symptoms. IBS is an intestinal disorder that causes sto
Malware Turning Headphones into Microphones
Can you imagine your headphones transforming into microphones without your knowledge! Even worse, a hacker eavesdropping on your conversations through this technology! This is the potential of a malwa
ORIGIN OF ASIAN HORNED FROGS STUDIED
Asian Horned Frogs comprise about half of the Megophryidae, the ancient family of frogs which have characteristic horn-like projections over their eyes. Their evolutionary history is not known because
Astronomers Analyze the Connection between Each Star
A team of astronomers are borrowing principles applied in biology and archaeology to build a family tree of the stars in the galaxy. As per the scientists, there is a chemical signature found in the s
Magnetism Discovered in Three Layers of Graphene
A recent study observes the wave nature of electrons in graphene (one atom thick graphite) at a very low temperature of -272⁰C. Magnetism of electrons has been discovered in three layers of graphene.
A Home Away From Home?
NASA has announced the discovery of seven exo-planets orbiting a star less than 40 light years from Earth. The most striking part of this discovery is that these exo-planets, about the size of Earth,
BUILT-IN PAIN MANAGEMENT SYSTEM IN MICE
Neurons that detect itch in the skin can detect itch alone, and not pain. But, while sending signals, the same set of neurons (called GRB neurons) sends both itch and mild pain sensations to your brai
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