[ad_1] PROVIDENCE, RI [Brown University] – A new study on airflow patterns inside a car’s passenger compartment offers some suggestions for potentially reducing the risk of transmitting COVID-19 by sharing journeys with others. The study, led by a team of researchers from Brown University, used computer models to simulate the …
Read More »Researchers use Kilauea crystals to understand the hidden volcano’s behavior
[ad_1] Stanford researchers used millimeter-sized crystals from the 1959 eruption of Hawaii’s Kilauea volcano to test models that offer insights into flow conditions before and during an eruption. By Danielle Torrent Tucker Scientists trying to figure out how and when volcanoes might erupt face a challenge: many of the processes …
Read More »The Manchester team helps fine-tune the “twistronics” of 2D crystals
[ad_1] An international research team led by the University of Manchester has revealed a revolutionary method that could lead to autonomous robotic control and thus to a precise fine adjustment of the “ twist ” between layers of atom-thin 2D materials stacked in a structure. lattice: a pioneering device that …
Read More »Work on sugar: University of Michigan study found sugar remodels molecular memory in fruit flies
[ad_1] According to a University of Michigan study, a high-sugar diet reprograms the taste cells in fruit flies, blunting their sensitivity to sugar and leaving a “molecular memory” on their tongues. By examining fruit flies, researchers Monica Dus, Anoumid Vaziri and collaborators found that high-sugar diets completely remodeled the taste …
Read More »Atmospheric rivers help create huge holes in Antarctic sea ice
[ad_1] Rutgers University Hot, humid rivers of air can affect the entire continent and influence climate change A band of clouds in an atmospheric river extending from South America to the Antarctic Sea Ice Zone on September 16, 2017. Image: NASA Warm, humid rivers of air in Antarctica play a …
Read More »A new technique could revolutionize accuracy and facilitate the detection of biomechanical changes in cells and tissues
[ad_1] Scientists have developed an optical elastography technique that could revolutionize the accuracy and ease with which healthcare professionals can detect biomechanical changes in cells and tissues. A study derived from an international collaboration between the University of Exeter, the Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, the University of Perugia (Italy) …
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