
Computer Science
A speedy solution for sharper star gazing
A novel algorithm promises faster functionality for the world’s largest optical-near infrared telescope.
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Computer Science
A novel algorithm promises faster functionality for the world’s largest optical-near infrared telescope.
Material Science and Engineering
Graphene-based capacitors prove useful in advanced non-linear electronics.
Bioscience
Enzymes crucial to parasite growth offer clues in fight against malaria.
Electrical Engineering
Bendable electronics could help make robust wearable devices that can continuously monitor a person’s health.
Marine Science
Mysterious deep dwelling fish are vastly more plentiful than previously thought and are likely to play a major role in ocean carbon budgets.
Environmental Science and Engineering
Resins improve bacterial performance in converting seawater to potable supply.
Chemistry
The ability to more precisely design an industrial material will support broad applications such as the storage of gas, including CO2.
Applied Mathematics and Computational Sciences
Regulating an overlooked set of genes may help biologists manipulate cells to find new therapy options.
Material Science and Engineering
Streamlining the process to fabricate quantum dot devices could improve their potential as low-cost, flexible solar cells.