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Functional textiles: An alternative to antibiotics
Tuser Biswas conducts research that aims to develop modern medical textiles that are good for both…
Social media data provides first glimpse at increased popularity of air conditioning worldwide
With temperatures rising worldwide, more and more people globally consider air-conditioning an essential element of living…
Geochemical analyses of stone artifacts reveal long-distance voyaging among Pacific Islands during the last millennium
Polynesian peoples are renowned for their advanced sailing technology and for reaching the most remote islands…
Bank of England media coverage is an 'effective' additional channel for accountability, study shows
News coverage about the Bank of England is closely linked to the parliamentary oversight of the…
The mathematics of cell boundary 'ruggedness'
Researchers have uncovered both the mathematical and biological mechanism behind the rugged structures at cell boundaries…
Microfluidic circuit for pulsatile filtration of extracellular vesicles from whole blood samples
Extracellular vesicles (EVs) are cell-secreted lipid bilayer bioparticles with a diameter of 30 to 250 nm.…
Communication about quantum technology offers many opportunities (but there are risks too)
Watching and analyzing hundreds of TEDx talks, that too can be research. That becomes clear from…
Best practices in new product development: What separates the best from the rest?
No single practice is sufficient for greater innovation performance, say the researchers, overviewing the results of…
Study shows how tiny plastic particles manage to breach the blood-brain barrier
Among the biggest environmental problems of our time, micro- and nanoplastic particles (MNPs) can enter the…