Low Ambient Light Indoors Can Be Harvested to Charge Electronics
Swedish researchers have found dye-sensitised solar cells on indoor lights can charge internet-connected electronics.
Swedish researchers have found dye-sensitised solar cells on indoor lights can charge internet-connected electronics.
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A University of Jyví¤skylí¤ study finds that, over the past three decades, older people have shown improved body and brain function.
A study looking at the benefits of hot baths found that bathing four times a week can lower blood pressure, blood sugar, and even weight.
The drugs metformin and bexarotene have been shown in trials to repair the myelin sheath in paitents with multiple sclerosis, or MS.
Space Hero is looking for reality TV contestants from across the globe to compete for a trip to the International Space Station.
Alzheimer's disease spreads faster in mice genetically engineered to lack LANDO (LC3-associated endocytosis), new research finds.
Scientists have observed the architecture of amyloid fibrils for the first time. This could lead to a breakthrough in Type 2 diabetes treatment.
The third manta ray nursery ever discovered has been identified off the busy coast of South Florida, near Juno Beach and St. Lucie Inlet.
Creating a previously unknown object, a recent explosion from a galactic merger was the largest in the universe history since the Big Bang.
New Guinea singing dogs and highland dogs are so similar that scientists believe they are the same animal and can breed to save each other.
The SharkCam, one of the 'most advanced' pieces of animal tracking technology, successfully followed basking sharks underwater in Scotland.
Watch this video of extremely powerful space lighting events called "sprites" captured in stunning detail by astrophotographer Michael.
CPTX drug repairs damage to the brain and spinal cords in mice, offering hope for new therapies for Alzheimer's to epilepsy to paralysis.
Easton LaChappelle learned about robotics through YouTube. Now he's printing afforable prosthetics through his company Unlimited Tomorrow.
Walter and Merrits from PA change how rivers are restored by demonstrating how 300 years of human interference creates sediment buildups.
On their 175th birthday, the oldest regularly published magazine in America, Scientific American, explains Fibonacci sequences in sunflowers.
Michigan State scientists developed a remote forest fire detector and alarm system powered by nothing but the movement of trees in the wind.
The first new undersea base in over 30 years, Fabien, the grandson of Jacques Cousteau, hopes Proteus will be the ISS of the oceans.
Nature and Medrxiv studies on COVID-19 immunology indicates memory T-cell response and cross-protection, giving long-lasting immunity.
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