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Quantum microphone measures phonons

July 30, 2019
A quantum microphone that measures individual sound particles has the potential to create more compact quantum computers that manipulate sound instead of light.

Eye-controlled contact lenses

July 29, 2019
Biomechanical engineers have created a robotic lens that allows the wearer to focus on an image through eye movements, such as a double blink.

Wine compound could help Mars missions

July 19, 2019
A NASA-funded study has determined that resveratrol, a compound found in grape skins, could be key to preserving human muscle mass on Mars.

Open University partners NASA for lunar instrument

July 15, 2019
Open University scientists are working with NASA on a device that will detect water patterns for future missions to the moon.

Water droplet

July 15, 2019
This amazing image – Crack Patterns I, by Thomas Séon – shows a water droplet falling onto a silicon substrate at -36°C...

A freshly baked conspiracy theory

July 15, 2019
What better way to celebrate the 50th Anniversary of the Apollo moon landings than with a freshly baked conspiracy theory? Russ Swan dons his shiniest aluminium-foil hat and tells us...

EU allocates €35M for AI cancer treatment

July 10, 2019
The European Commission is investing €35 million to develop AI solutions for the treatment and prevention of the most common forms of cancer.

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