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Guiding vibration simulations for turbines
If you’ve ever felt frustrated while staring at a little spinning pinwheel while a computer finishes…
10 questions about blockchain
What is blockchain, where is it used, and will it become mainstream? Click here…
Cooking, cleaning and personal hygiene: Why video games make you feel right at home
Video games are often seen as immersive fantasies, which offer a means of escape from the…
The cultural significance of carbon-storing peatlands to rural communities
A group of UK and Peruvian researchers have carried out the first detailed study of how…
Novespace microgravity experiment to make Zero-G Spider-Man
Gravity: We can live with it, and it turns out we can live without it, for…
Quantum communication: making two from one
In the future, quantum physics could become the guarantor of secure information technology. To achieve this,…
Stellar waltz with dramatic ending
Astronomers at the University of Bonn and their colleagues from Moscow have identified an unusual celestial…
A better way to use atomic force microscopy to image molecules in 3-D
A team of researchers at Justus Liebig University Giessen has found a way to dramatically improve…
Researchers develop the first functional non-native metal hydrogenase
Hydrogenases are enzymes that catalyze hydrogen activation. There are three types of hydrogenases in nature, all…