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Storing data on 2D metals
Stanford University researchers have invented a way to slide atomically-thin layers of 2D materials over one another to store more data, in less space and using less energy.
Stanford University researchers have invented a way to slide atomically-thin layers of 2D materials over one another to store more data, in less space and using less energy.
UC Riverside researchers used a powerful machine-learning approach to screen millions of chemicals to find suitable candidates
An interdisciplinary team of scientists has created a new molecular tool to help us better understand the cellular basis of behavior.
The University of Georgia Center for the Ecology of Infectious Diseases has launched a new Coronavirus Tracker. The tracker is the work of CEID’s Coronavirus Working Group, convened to provide timely, data-driven situation awareness about the COVID-19 outbreak.
Injecting patients with a gel that would dissolve over several months could replace the need to administer daily or weekly shots. But to make this possible, researchers first had to create a Jello-like substance that could defy one of the fundamental laws of nature.
Participants Can Donate Their Google Location History to Promote a Safer Reopening.
The new platform provides potential for more effective vaccines with fewer side effects.
A new drug-delivery technology uses red blood cells to shuttle nano-scale drug carriers to precisely to selected organs.