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Robotics Aug 28, 2009

Researchers Hope to Mass-Produce Tiny Robots

(PhysOrg.com) -- Tiny robots the size of a flea could one day be mass-produced, churned out in swarms and programmed for a variety of applications, such as surveillance, micromanufacturing, medicine, cleaning, and more. In ...

Biochemistry Mar 18, 2021

Cryo-electron microscopic structure of a proton-activated chloride channel named TMEM206

The transmembrane protein 206 abbreviated as TMEM206 is an evolutionarily conserved chloride channel that underlies the ubiquitously expressed, proton-activated, outwardly rectifying anion currents. In a new report now published ...

Electronics & Semiconductors Mar 10, 2013

Caltech engineers build electronic chips that repair themselves

Imagine that the chips in your smart phone or computer could repair and defend themselves on the fly, recovering in microseconds from problems ranging from less-than-ideal battery power to total transistor failure. It might ...

Cell & Microbiology Feb 3, 2022

Solving puzzles of the chloride ion channel ASOR

The chloride ion channel ASOR is found in almost all cells. But apart from its involvement in cell death, not much is known about its physiological role.

Nanomaterials Jun 2, 2021

New method developed to improve durability of nano-electronic components, further semiconductor manufacturing

University of South Florida researchers recently developed a novel approach to mitigating electromigration in nanoscale electronic interconnects that are ubiquitous in state-of-the-art integrated circuits. This was achieved ...

Space Exploration Apr 29, 2020

NASA scientists tapped to mature more rugged seismometer system to measure moonquakes

NASA hasn't measured moonquakes since Apollo astronauts deployed a handful of measuring stations at various locations on the lunar surface and discovered unexpectedly that Earth's only natural satellite was far from seismically ...

Economics & Business Oct 1, 2019

Study exposes insider trading on Australian stock market

Insider trading by company directors and associates trading on the Australian Security Exchange (ASX) is rife, according to new research from The ANU.

Cell & Microbiology Dec 20, 2018

Gut-brain connection signals worms to alter behavior while eating

When a hungry worm encounters a rich food source, it immediately slows down so it can devour the feast. Once the worm is full, or the food runs out, it will begin roaming again.

Telecom Feb 18, 2016

Record-breaking signal transmission capacity paves the way for faster Internet

The amount of data traffic on the internet and between servers in datacenters has exploded in the past few decades and shows no signs of slowing down. For example, Ethernet technology, used in small to medium-sized networks, ...

General Physics Jun 29, 2015

Ultrasonic fingerprint sensor may take smartphone security to new level

Fingerprint sensor technology currently used in smartphones like the iPhone 6 produces a two-dimensional image of a finger's surface, which can be spoofed fairly easily with a printed image of the fingerprint. A newly developed ...

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