Read article: Graphene oxide microbubbles are near-perfect microlenses Materials Research update Graphene oxide microbubbles are near-perfect microlenses Tiny structures are made using ultrashort laser pulses
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Read article: ‘Mutual detectability’ will improve the search for extraterrestrial civilizations Astronomy and space Research update ‘Mutual detectability’ will improve the search for extraterrestrial civilizations Game theory suggests that one civilization has the onus to transmit to another
Read article: Deep learning transforms standard CT scans towards spectral images Diagnostic imaging Research update Deep learning transforms standard CT scans towards spectral images A deep neural network can create high-quality material-specific images from conventional clinical CT scans
Read article: New optical connections for trapped ions could lead to better quantum computers Quantum computing Research update New optical connections for trapped ions could lead to better quantum computers Two independent teams take important step towards scalability
Read article: Open-source software detects potential collisions in radiotherapy plans Radiotherapy Research update Open-source software detects potential collisions in radiotherapy plans An open-source software platform provides interactive collision prevention in photon and particle therapy treatment planning
Read article: Uncrushable beetle reveals its strengths to scientists Biomaterials Research update Uncrushable beetle reveals its strengths to scientists Sutures inspired by the diabolical ironclad beetle used to make aircraft parts
Read article: Diamond microscope probes magnetism in 2D materials 2D materials Research update Diamond microscope probes magnetism in 2D materials Researchers image domain wall reversal in an ultrathin van der Waals ferromagnet for the first time
Read article: Meteorite impacts did not magnetize the Moon’s crust, new simulations reveal Planetary science Research update Meteorite impacts did not magnetize the Moon’s crust, new simulations reveal Ancient core dynamo is the only plausible explanation for magnetization
Read article: Conductive hydrogel could repair damaged peripheral nerves Biomaterials Research update Conductive hydrogel could repair damaged peripheral nerves A stretchable and conductive hydrogel could be used to treat serious injuries to peripheral nerves
Biofabrication Publishing research on the use of cells, proteins, biological materials and biomaterials as building blocks to manufacture biological systems and/or therapeutic products.