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Aug 31, 2021 Breathing humid and salt-enriched air reduces respiratory droplet generation May contribute to the effectiveness of cotton masks and reduce incidence of and death by COVID-19 near seacoasts COVID-19,
May 29, 2018 A photosynthetic engine for artificial cells Researchers engineered a cell-like structure that harnesses photosynthesis to perform designer reactions Bioengineering,
May 22, 2018 Tunable diamond string may hold key to quantum memory A process similar to guitar tuning improves storage time of quantum memory Electrical Engineering,
Feb 27, 2020 The Tentacle Bot Octopus-inspired robot can grip, move, and manipulate a wide range of objects Robotics,
Apr 24, 2018 Airborne dust threatens human health in Southwest Increases in dust due to climate change could result in additional illness and deaths in U.S. Southwest by 2100 Climate, Environment, Health / Medicine,
Oct 7, 2016 A new spin on nanofibers Techniques offer better, tunable production of materials for bulletproof vests, cellular scaffolding
Sep 21, 2020 Marine sponges inspire the next generation of skyscrapers and bridges Bioinspired architecture could pave the way for stronger, lighter structures Bioengineering, Design, Materials,
Oct 3, 2016 First human, in-vitro model for muscular dystrophy Tongue-on-a-chip provides insight into genetic diseases
Sep 9, 2016 Artificial Intelligence in 2030 New report examines how AI might affect urban life AI / Machine Learning,
Aug 15, 2016 ‘Smoke waves’ will affect millions in coming decades Researchers identify western US counties with the highest risk of exposure to pollution from wildfires Environment, Climate,