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Graphene nanodrums identify bacteria by sound in early lab tests
Researchers at TU Delft and partner organizations have built graphene sensors small enough to detect the vibrations of a ...
IEEE Spectrum on MSN
Tiny graphene drums let doctors identify bacteria by sound
SoundCell’s “nanodrums” can ID germs from the acoustic patterns their movement makes ...
Multi-award-winning Australian singer, songwriter, and actress Kylie Minogue headlined her largest tour since 2011 across the ...
Allergy affects more than one billion people worldwide—and the number is rising. For many, it means mild symptoms such as ...
The largest analysis of psychedelic brain imaging to date offers a clearer picture of how psychedelic drugs affect the brain.
An analysis of hundreds of images from several studies shows how hallucinogenic drugs drive activity in various regions of ...
The weight you lose and the nausea you experience from GLP-1 drugs may be linked to common gene variants, but they can’t ...
The halomethane compound bromoform (CHBr3) has devastating effects on the ozone layer. In the upper layers of the atmosphere, ...
Hundreds of scans hint at how substances such as psilocybin, LSD and ayahuasca alter connections between key areas of the ...
A new Yale School of Medicine (YSM) study has uncovered surprising new details about how our eyes process what we see. When ...
Thompson and his team studied the Artemis II launch with the same seismic sensors used to record ground motion generated by earthquakes and volcanic activity. They also used infrasound sensors, ...
By Joey Garcia, University Communications and MarketingAs millions watched Artemis II lift off from Kennedy Space Center, USF scientists ...
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