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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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Material Creation Process Proves Promising for Broadband Planar Waveguide Amplifiers

Scientists from the University of Leeds have devised a new way to create materials for miniaturizing telecommunication devices -- and it involves blasting tiny craters in glass.

Electronic Stickers and the Internet of Things

Scientists from Purdue University and the University of Virginia have created a new fabrication method for building high-tech stickers.

Cell-Sized Robots Capable of Sensing Their Environment

Scientists from MIT have created what may be the world's smallest robots.

Creating the Longest-Lasting High-Performance Organic Flow Battery

Scientists have designed and created the longest-lasting high-performance organic flow battery in history.

New Materials That Move In Response to Light

Scientists from Tufts have created a new type of material that moves in response to light.
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Using Ultrashort Electron Flashes to Harvest Nuclear Energy

Scientists are developing the ability to manipulate electrons so that they can harvest nuclear energy.

Fighting Back Against Overheating Devices

Scientists from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and the University of Texas, Dallas have created a way to keep high-powered electronic devices cool.

Gold Nanoparticles Could Improve Solar Energy Storage

Scientists from Rutgers investigate how sunlight and new materials could help fight against climate change.

Improving the Smartphone Through On-Chip Molecular Clocks

Scientists from MIT may have uncovered the key to improving smart phone navigation: a molecular clock on a chip.

Boosting Energy & Spectrum Efficiency By Merging Antenna and Electronics

Researchers from Georgia Tech have integrated the design of antenna and electronics to create a new class of millimeter wave transmitters.
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