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Graphene-nanotube hybrid boosts lithium metal batteries

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Lithium metal coats the hybrid graphene and carbon nanotube anode in a battery created at Rice University. The lithium metal coats the three-dimensional structure...

Molecular ‘pulleys’ improve battery performance

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Working principle of a molecular pulley binder. Credit: KAIST Silicon anodes are receiving a great deal of attention from the battery community. They can deliver 3~5-times...

Experts: One in three cases of dementia preventable

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One in three cases of dementia could be prevented by addressing nine lifestyle factors, according to a report from the first Lancet Commission on...

Human stem cell-derived neuron transplants reduce seizures in mice

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Human pluripotent stem cell-derived interneurons integrate into the epileptic brain. Credit: Sangmi Chung, Ph.D., McLean Hospital McLean Hospital and Harvard Stem Cell Institute scientists have new...

Despite lack of efficacy data, surprising consensus in pediatric anti-epilepsy med...

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This is William D. Gaillard, M.D., division chief of Child Neurology and Epilepsy, Neurophysiology and Critical Care Neurology at Children's National Health System. Credit: Children's...

Nanoparticles could spur better LEDs, invisibility cloaks

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LED light bulb. (Stock image) Credit: © somchaisom / Fotolia In an advance that could boost the efficiency of LED lighting by 50 percent and even...

Sea level as a metronome of Earth’s history

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This is a view of the Mediano anticline, strata dipping to the left into the lake waters. This large-scale fold structure is a witness...

A common underlying genetic basis for social behavior in dogs and...

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A boy and his dog. Credit: © Christin Lola / Fotolia Dogs' ability to communicate and interact with humans is one the most astonishing differences between...

Genes account for half of differences in social mobility

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This new King’s study is the first to find substantial genetic influence on children’s social mobility, which could have important implications for reducing educational...

Sea cave preserves 5,000-year snapshot of tsunamis

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Using fluorescent lights, Kerry Sieh and Charles Rubin of the Earth Observatory of Singapore look for charcoal and shells for radiocarbon dating. Credit: Earth Observatory...

Indestructible virus yields secret to creating incredibly durable materials

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Virus' envelope. Its unusual structure, never before seen in nature, could let scientists develop super-durable materials and better treat disease. Credit: Credit Courtesy the study...