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Lauren Saccone

Lauren Saccone has been a freelance writer for over 15 years. Her work has appeared in Pacific Standard, The Mary Sue, Parade Magazine, Miles Away, DailyLounge, Inquisitr, Hello Giggles, Bust, and various other outlets. A professional copywriter and SEO specialist, she is a graduate of Eugene Lang College: The New School in New York City.

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Using Shape-Shifting Origami to Create Adaptable Antenna Systems

Scientists from the Georgia Institute of Technology have created a new way to use an origami-based structure in order to create adjustable antenna systems.

New Bandage Helps Speed Up Healing Process

Scientists from the University of Wisconsin-Madison have designed a new type of low-cost wound dressing that actually speeds up the healing process.

Researchers Invent Passive, Power-Free Cooling Technology

Scientists from MIT have come up with a novel approach to cooling down on hot days.

Creating Smarter Cities Through Connectivity

Scientists at Lehigh University are rethinking how we connect digitally to help design working smart cities.

Designing High-Temperature Electronics

Researchers from Purdue University have designed a new plastic material capable of withstanding extreme heat.
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New Device Can Widen Light Beams By 400 Times

Scientists have devised a way to widen light beams, making them useful in numerous applications.

Creating Hybrid-Electric Aircrafts

Scientists at the University of Illinois are working to perfect hybrid-electric aircraft as a sustainable alternative to those that rely on fossil fuel.

Optimizing 5G Network Data Transfers with Intelligent Frameworks

North Carolina State University researchers have created a new technology for cellular communication nodes in 5G systems.

New Systems Uses RFID Tags to Help Identify Food Contamination

Scientists have devised a new wireless system that can alert consumers about food contamination.

Miniaturizing Key Electronic Components for Data Centers

MIT and Princeton scientists have joined forces to create dramatically smaller key electronic components for data centers.
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