Researchers in chemistry and materials science at Kiel University are working with partners to develop new water sources for ...
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Scientists make new material that pulls 60 ounces of drinking water from air everyday
Scientists at Kiel University in Germany have developed a sponge-like material that can extract ...
Wearable health sensors such as photoplethysmography (PPG) wristbands, ECG patches and multi-modal biometric devices are typically developed and calibrated under controlled laboratory conditions.
In the neonatal intensive care unit, the most fragile patients in medicine are often the most heavily wired. Premature babies ...
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Engineers built an artificial-photosynthesis system that runs itself without any batteries
Engineers at Osaka Metropolitan University have built an artificial-photosynthesis system that produces liquid solar fuel without batteries, external power electronics, or conventional tracking ...
A key zone of the Pacific Ocean is already at record warmth. See how rising sea temperatures could impact global weather.
New research shows that improvements in tree, shrub and grass plantings along city streets in Queensland can substantially ...
This summer, temperatures and humidity have broken records. Here's what research has shown about how our sleep is affected.
A little drizzle or a sudden downpour, and Bengalureans reach for a cosy blanket and a steaming cup of coffee.
Our home improvement pro explains when to flip the switch and when to leave it alone to save more and improve performance.
Nanotechnology has quietly progressed through three distinct generations, and the third is now reshaping how deep-tech R&D itself must be organized.
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