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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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Lithium-Metal Batteries & the Battle Against Dendrite Growth

Scientists from Arizona State University and Rice University have devised an ingenious solution for dealing with lithium dendrite growth.

Uncovering the Physics of Paint-On Semiconductors

Scientists have discovered previously unseen qualities and properties in paint-on semiconductors that could light up some of physics most pervasive mysteries.

Nanomagnetic Devices and the Zero Field Switching Effect

Scientists have discovered a surprising phenomenon that could result in smaller, lower-power memory and computing devices.

New Method Could Stop Cyber Attacks On GPS

Scientists from the UTSA Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering have designed a computer algorithm to fight back against cyberattacks

Uncovering The Wave-Bending Properties of Metamaterials

Scientists at Duke University are exploring the vast possibilities offered by the field of metamaterials.
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Small Drones Could Pose Threats to Infantry Units

A new unclassified report indicates that drones could cause serious concerns for infantry, and urges for new defense measures to be taken.

Using Satellite Communication in Air Traffic Management

A new system of satellite-based air-ground communication systems is being used to manage air traffic.

Google Unveils New Quantum Processor in a Quest to Outperform Supercomputers

Google has unveiled Bristlecone, its highly anticipated new quantum processor.

Researchers Design Novel Energy-Saving Optical Receiver

A new energy-saving optical receiver promises more power and better bandwidth.

Combining Metalens With Artificial Muscles

Scientists have employed metalens to create an electronically controlled artificial eye.
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