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Protons can be used to kill cancer cells

Plastic wedge makes it much easier to make protons for cancer therapy

3 July 2023

A plastic, wedge-shaped device could medical particle accelerators 100 times more efficient at generating the protons that can be used for cancer treatment


Plumbing service. steel of a heating system in boiler room

Tentacle robot can bend through pipes and unscrew bolts

23 June 2023

A soft, tubular robot can bend, twist, expand and contract when exposed to different intensities of light


Underwater pendulums could calm waves and reduce coastal erosion

9 April 2023

A device made of cylinders tethered to the ocean floor could lessen the ferocity of waves, preventing them from eroding the shore


Transporting explosives can be dangerous

3D-printed explosive can't detonate unless filled with fluid

31 March 2023

An explosive filled with gaps can only detonate after a liquid is poured into it, which could make it unusually safe for transportation and storage


A feather made using the technique

Origami glass technique produces hard-to-make shapes

28 March 2023

A method for mixing glass particles into a soft material, folding the mixture like origami, then applying heat to melt it can be used to build beautifully folded glass structures


Astonishing 3D footage of ants recorded using 54-camera set-up

20 March 2023

An imaging technique has allowed researchers to record detailed three-dimensional video of small creatures, including ants, flies and zebrafish larvae


Flickering flames

Flames that don't flicker could make engines more efficient

25 January 2023

Producing flickerless flames usually requires artificially low pressure or gravity. Researchers have now come up with a method that works in standard conditions and could help make engines more efficient


An image of microscopic disks that were transferred onto various grains of pollen.

Candy-like mixture can print patterns on microscopic objects

24 November 2022

Patterns of microscopic discs, rings or letters can be added to microrobots or stretchy electronics with a dissolved sugar mixture


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