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Researchers have developed a technique to create and destroy skyrmions, which are stable even when densely packed in a hard drive. Read more »
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Researchers have developed a technique to create and destroy skyrmions, which are stable even when densely packed in a hard drive. Read more »
HeLa cells are the most widely used in scientific research. Now, the family of Henrietta Lacks has a new way to ensure they are used in a respectful way. Read more »
On Brainiac Day, the site is asking experts to aggregate some of their favorite videos. I took a crack at it myself. Read more »
Researchers built a hamburger from strips of muscle grown from cow stem cells. It was tasted for the first time in London this morning. Read more »
When Tim Berners Lee started the World Wide Web, he envisioned scientists sharing their work globally. Madisch thinks that will become more and more important as global issues emerge. Read more »
The Large Hadron Collider produces 600 million particle collisions a second that must be sifted through to find the most interesting physics, allowing physicists to spot interesting particles such as the… Read more »
Honeybee Robotics develops tools that can mine asteroids for water and drill deep beneath the ice of Jupiter’s moon Europa. This week, two of their engineer’s shared their experience testing a… Read more »
Bio, Tech and Beyond opened today in Carlsbad, Calif. They want to make basic biology research accessible to the advanced amateur and incubate product ideas. Read more »
Researchers think the low-cost, portable technology could be used for personal safety and to locate survivors in collapsed buildings. Read more »