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Creating High-Powered Fuel Cells For Drones and Submersibles

Scientists from McKelvey School of Engineering at Washington University have created a new type of high-power fuel cell.

Using Terahertz Wireless To Achieve Technological Singularity

Scientists from Hiroshima Japan have created a new transceiver that could pave the way for ultrahigh-speed wireless communications.

Engineers Develop Scalable Strategy to Synthesize Quantum Dots

Scientists from the National University of Singapore have created a new way to synthesize low-cost and scalable semiconductor particles.

The Development of Reconfigurable and Reversible, Shape-Morphing Actuators

Scientists at Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences have created a new method to take a flat sheet of elastomer and change it into a variety of shapes using actuation.

Improving The Efficiency of LED Lightbulbs by Mimicking Fireflies

Scientists from Penn State University have designed a new type of light-emitting diode lightbulb inspired by the structures of fireflies.
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Charging Electronic Devices With Static Electricity

Scientists from the University of Buffalo are exploring the ways in which we could use static electricity to charge electronic devices.

Using Energy From The Heart To Charge Medical Devices

Scientists from Dartmouth University have come up with a new way to recharge medical devices -- using power directly pulled from the human heart.

Super Sensitive, High-Tech Ultrasound Could Revolutionize Numerous Scientific Fields

Scientists at the University of Queensland in Australia have created a new method for measuring ultrasound that could have countless applications.

Creating A Quantum Internet

Scientists from the University of Toronto Engineering have created a new device that could be instrumental in creating a quantum internet.

Discovering The Topological Origin Of Surface Electromagnetic Waves

Scientists from the RIKEN Cluster for Pioneering Research in Japan have uncovered the origin of surface electromagnetic waves.
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