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Device uses graphene plasmons to convert mid infrared light to electrical signals

Device uses graphene plasmons to convert mid-infrared light to electrical signals

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A team of researchers has developed a device that uses the material graphene to detect mid-infrared light and efficiently convert it to electrical signal...
Social animals have tipping points too

Social animals have tipping points, too

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In relatively cool temperatures, Anelosimus studiosus spiders lay their eggs and spin their webs and share their prey in cooperative colonies from Massachusetts to...
More ships and more clouds mean cooling in the Arctic

More ships and more clouds mean cooling in the Arctic

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With sea ice in the Arctic melting at an alarming rate, opportunities for trans-Arctic shipping are opening up, and by mid-century ships will be...
How dragonfly wings get their patterns

How dragonfly wings get their patterns

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Harvard researchers have developed a computational model that can mimic, with only a few, simple parameters, the complex wing patterns of a large group...
Tropics are widening as predicted by climate models research finds

Tropics are widening as predicted by climate models, research finds

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Scientists have observed for years that the Earth's tropics are widening in connection with complex changes in climate and weather patterns. But in recent...
Particles surf their own waves reveal how microbes and cells move through human body

Particles surf their own waves, reveal how microbes and cells move through human body

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Surf's up for microbes swimming beside red blood cells. New calculations and experiments model for the first time how spherical particles submerged in gooey liquid...
New world record magnetic field

New world record magnetic field

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A group of scientists at the University of Tokyo has recorded the largest magnetic field ever generated indoors—a whopping 1,200 tesla, as measured in...
Intestinal bacteria produce electric current from sugar

Intestinal bacteria produce electric current from sugar

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Intestinal bacteria can create an electric current, according to a new study from Lund University in Sweden. The results are valuable for the development...
The nocturnal pollinators Scientists reveal the secret life of moths

The nocturnal pollinators: Scientists reveal the secret life of moths

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Scientists have discovered that moths may play a much broader role as plant pollinators than previously suspected. A joint study from the Universities of York,...
Greater than the sum of its parts

Greater than the sum of its parts

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When it comes to designing and optimizing mechanical systems, scientists understand the physical laws surrounding them well enough to create computer models that can...
Geoscientists find unexpected deep creep near San Andreas San Jacinto faults

Geoscientists find unexpected ‘deep creep’ near San Andreas, San Jacinto faults

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A new analysis of thousands of very small earthquakes that have occurred in the San Bernardino basin near the San Andreas and San Jacinto...