Unstoppable Magnetoresistance
Researchers at Princeton University discover a material with “colossal magnetoresistance” which could point to new developments in the storage of electronic information.
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Researchers at Princeton University discover a material with “colossal magnetoresistance” which could point to new developments in the storage of electronic information.
Read more about Unstoppable MagnetoresistanceAn emerging class of electrically conductive plastics called "radical polymers” may bring low-cost, transparent solar cells, flexible and lightweight batteries, and ultrathin antistatic coatings for consumer electronics and aircraft.
Read more about Electrically Conductive Plastics Promising for Batteries, Solar CellsA University of Utah-led study using X-rays and neutron beams has revealed the inner workings of a master switch that regulates basic cellular functions, but that also, when mutated, contributes to cancer, cardiovascular disease and other deadly disorders.
Read more about Researchers Look Inside to Reveal Workings of Powerful Biochemical SwitchScientists from the School of Engineering & Applied Science at Washington University in St. Louis have shown a new way to reverse or eliminate energy loss by, ironically, adding loss to a laser system to actually reap energy gains.
Read more about Winning By Losing: School of Engineering Scientists Find a Way to Improve Laser PerformanceResearchers at the University of California, Davis have created a cellular probe that combines a tarantula toxin with a fluorescent compound to help scientists observe electrical activity in neurons and other cells.
Read more about Tarantula Venom Illuminates Electrical Activity in Live CellsColumbia Engineering and the Georgia Institute of Technology have created a unique electric generator, which could open the door to mechanosensation devices that are optically transparent, extremely light, and very bendable and stretchable.
Read more about Researchers Develop World’s Thinnest Electric GeneratorIn a design that mimics a hard-to-duplicate texture of starfish shells, University of Michigan engineers have made rounded crystals that have no facets.
Read more about Facetless Crystals That Mimic Starfish Shells Could Advance 3D-printing PillsTechnology could provide a way to deliver probes or drugs to cell structures without outside guidance.
Read more about Microscopic “Walkers” Find Their Way Across Cell SurfacesResearchers report that they’ve succeeded in combining a battery and a solar cell into one hybrid device.
Read more about Batteries Included: A Solar Cell that Stores its Own PowerNew method at MIT produces particles that can glow with color-coded light and be manipulated with magnets.
Read more about Nanoparticles Get a Magnetic HandleWashington State University researchers have developed a new catalyst that could lead to making biofuels cheaply and more efficiently.
Read more about New Catalyst Could Improve Biofuels ProductionStanford's Yi Cui and colleagues have created a lithium-ion battery that alerts users of potential overheating and fire.
Read more about Stanford Scientists Create a 'Smart' Lithium-ion Battery That Warns of Potential Fire Hazards