Samsung has unveiled a new 200MP smartphone camera sensor, the ISOCELL HP5, which the company says is the first to use 0.5-micrometer pixels. The sensor ...
Everyday use of plastics in the kitchen releases microplastics into food and beverages, but there are practical solutions.
A new study, led by researchers at the University of Liverpool, has revealed how pathogenic bacteria construct tiny ...
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MedPage Today on MSNYou Are What (Plastics) You Eat
As healthcare workers, we also have work to do with respect to our own plastic pollution. Anyone who's spent time in a ...
Scientists create microscopic gears powered by light, a breakthrough for chip-scale machines—promising, but still far from ...
Researchers at the University of Gothenburg have made light-powered gears on a micrometer scale. This paves the way for the smallest on-chip motors in ...
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The Smallest Motors in History Can Fit Inside a Strand of Hair
Learn how the smallest motors in history could soon make a splash in healthcare thanks to microscopic gears that are powered ...
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) — “I want your viewers to know we don’t shoot to kill. The Fort Wayne Police Department has never shot to kill; it’s to stop a threat.” Capt. Juan Barrientes, director of ...
A paper published in PNAS in May describes work by External Professor Juan Pérez-Mercader and colleagues to create ...
The special operations line of power tools represents the pinnacle of underwater tool engineering. These variants operate at ...
The University of Miami findings add to growing evidence that microplastics from what we eat and drink can accumulate in unexpected parts of the body.
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