Tech: New microscope offers options for drug discovery, safety — (Report)
A new type of microscope may give doctors a better idea of how safely and effectively a medication will perform in the body.
A...
Tech: Now you see heat, now you don't (Report)
Hiding an object from heat-sensing cameras could be useful for military and technology applications as well as for research. Efforts to develop such...
Tech: Directed evolution builds nanoparticles — (Report)
The 2018 Nobel Prize in Chemistry went to three scientists who developed the method that forever changed protein engineering: directed evolution. Mimicking natural...
Tech: Engineers create rubbery ‘smart’ material to treat open wounds, infections and cancer —...
Researchers in the Syracuse University College of Engineering and Computer Science have developed a material -- a new kind of shape memory polymer...
Tech: New material enhances supercurrent in topological-insulator nanoribbon Josephson junctions — (Report)
Quantum computers will process significantly more information at once compared to today's computers. But the building blocks that contain this information -- quantum...
Tech: Signals from distant lightning could help secure electric substations — (Report)
Side channel signals and bolts of lightning from distant storms could one day help prevent hackers from sabotaging electric power substations and other...
Tech: Humans struggle to identify snail shell shades, but technology reveals true colors —...
They're neither white and gold or black and blue. But in an optical puzzle akin to The Dress, colourful snails are causing scientists...
Tech: When a superconductor truly becomes super — (Report)
Unraveling the mystery of superconductivity at high temperatures, specifically in copper oxide materials, remains one of the most puzzling challenges in modern solid-state...
Tech: Researchers develop a novel chip-based device for quantum communication — (Report)
Some of the most advanced communication systems now under development rely on the properties of quantum science to store and transport information. However,...
Tech: Physicists stack 2D materials at angles to trap particles — (Report)
Future technologies based on the principles of quantum mechanics could revolutionize information technology. But to realize the devices of tomorrow, today's physicists must...
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Hey ISIS, You Suck: Local Muslims Post Anti-ISIS Billboard
A new billboard on Manchester Road in Missouri reads, "HEY ISIS, YOU SUCK!!! From: #ActualMuslims."
A group of Muslim-Americans have put up a blunt billboard...