Inspired by the Japanese art of kirigami, an MIT team has designed a technique that could transform flat panels into medical devices, habitats, and other objects without the use of tools.
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Ghana’s midstream momentum builds as Genser Energy’s 135\u202fmmscfd gas plant nears operation
By Juliet ETEFE ([email protected])Ghana’s midstream gas sector is set to receive a major boost as Genser Energy edges closer to commissioning its 135 million standard cubic feet per day ...
The global market for N-TOPCon Cells was valued at USD 10020 Million in the year 2024 and is projected to reach a revised size of U ...
TU Delft researchers developed a novel hexagonal microtextured glass that enhances light scattering up to 50%, improving optical performance in thin-film silicon solar cells. The technology shows ...
PowerX Optimizer Releases Version 3.7.0 Featuring WealthOS Goals Financial Freedom Tool and Charles Schwab Integration ...
Mission-grade cosmology software implementing thermodynamic space-time dilatation with reproducible growth predictions ...
Generates a Martini 3 model of both finite and infinite graphene sheet for running the molecular dynamics simulation with the Gromacs simulation package. The script outputs both the structure file ...
Abstract: This paper presents the design and development of a transport and placement robot that demonstrates autonomous assembly of structural building blocks. The robots are intended to serve as a ...
MIT researchers have found that tiny DNA loops persist even as cells divide, challenging the idea that the genome resets during mitosis. These structures may explain how cells retain genetic ...
Abstract: We present a three-dimensional (3D) DRAM prototype, which is formed using oxide semiconductor FETs (OSFETs) monolithically stacked on a Si CMOS. The OSFETs are composed of a one-layer planar ...
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