The complexity involved in acquiring ultrasound images has also limited attempts to automate imaging procedures, despite the potential for automation to both relieve an operator shortage and potentially reduce inter-operator variability. Work…
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Scientists made electrons move faster than sound inside graphene
Electrons in bilayer graphene have been driven faster than their own speed of sound, creating a sharp electronic shockwave. The study shows a controlled, chip-scale way to reach this extreme flow regime.
The team carved a microscopic nozzle into…
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Walking droplets and galloping bubbles hold key to physics
Pedro Sáenz’s lab is making waves with math, using the behavior of fluids to improve our understanding of quantum particles.
Photo by Megan Mendenhall/UNC Research Stories UNC Research Stories sat down with Pedro Sáenz, associate…
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ESA astronauts complete helicopter training in preparation for future lunar missions
Science & Exploration 17/10/2025
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0 likesFour ESA astronauts have completed a helicopter training course with the German Bundeswehr, Germany’s federal defence forces, marking a key…
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Advanced Proteomics Techniques: Principles, Applications, an
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New insights reveal persistent genome structure during cell division
Before cells can divide, they first need to replicate all of their chromosomes, so that each of the daughter cells can receive a full set of genetic material. Until now, scientists had believed that as division occurs, the genome…
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Stormy weather | The Planetary Society
Roughly 4,000 NASA employees — over 20% of the agency — have left in the past six months. In exclusive interviews, The Planetary Society spoke with several scientists who are speaking out about the impact of the agency’s mass departures….
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Breaking the PEG barrier to boost mRNA-LNP therapeutics
Liu, C. et al. mRNA-based cancer therapeutics. Nat. Rev. Cancer 23, 526–543 (2023).
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