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Underwater Suit-Wearing Cyborg Insect Capable of Hours-Long Diving and Terra-Aqua Travel | Nature Communications
Researchers developed a wearable “diving suit” that turns a terrestrial cockroach into an amphibious cyborg insect capable of surviving and moving underwater for hours. The study, published in *Nature
Electrical control of spin signals demonstrated in graphene
Researchers at the National Graphene Institute, working with the National University of Singapore, have demonstrated that electron spin in graphene can be controlled electrically through magnetic prox
Goodbye to dependence on critical metals: scientists create a new form of aluminum that defies what we thought was possible and could make the industry of the future more affordable
Scientists at King’s College London have discovered an unusual new form of aluminum that could help replace expensive, scarce metals used in catalysts. The compound is a neutral aluminum(I) trimer, ca
A quieter state of charge and ultra-low-noise of the collective current in quasi-1D charge-density-wave nanowires | Nature Communications
In the study published in *Nature Communications*, researchers investigate the low-frequency electronic noise in quasi-one-dimensional (1D) charge-density-wave (CDW) nanowires, specifically focusing o
Scientists Create Powerful New Form of Aluminum That Could Replace Rare Earth Metals
Researchers at King's College London have discovered a novel form of aluminum that could potentially replace rare earth metals commonly used in technology and industrial applications. Led by Dr. Clare
An aqueous battery using an electrolyte with a pH of 7 and suitable for direct environmental discard | Nature Communications
Recent advancements in aqueous battery technology have led to the development of a battery using a neutral pH (7) electrolyte that is environmentally benign and can be disposed of without harm. Tradit
An aqueous battery using an electrolyte with a pH of 7 and suitable for direct environmental discard | Nature Communications
Recent advancements in aqueous battery technology have led to the development of a battery using a neutral pH (7) electrolyte that is environmentally benign and can be disposed of without harm. Tradit
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