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Feb 12, 2018

Acoustic imaging reveals hidden features of megathrust fault off Costa Rica

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Perspective view of the shallow megathrust looking seaward towards the trench; the frontal prism has been cut away. The color scales indicate depth below seafloor, and grey denotes the seafloor. Credit: Edwards et al., Nature Geoscience, Feb-2018 Geophysicists have obtained detailed three-dimensional images of a dangerous megathrust fault west of Costa Rica where two plates of the Earth’s crust collide. The images reveal features of the fault surface, including long grooves or corrugations, that may determine how the fault will slip in an earthquake. The study, published February 12 in Natu…

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Feb 12, 2018

Portable Atomic Clock Makes First Measurement

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With a new, “portable” atomic clock, scientists are measuring not what time it is but changes to time itself.

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Feb 12, 2018

Hearing implant uses lasers to shoot sound into your ear

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Using lasers instead of electrodes to vibrate the hairs in the inner ears could lead to less damaging cochlear implants.

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Feb 12, 2018

Tiny engine powered by demixing fluid

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An international team of researchers has developed a tiny, liquid-based engine powered by a demixing fluid. In their paper published in the journal Physical Review Letters, the group describes their little engine and possible uses for it.

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Feb 12, 2018

Routing photons with a topological photonic structure

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Fabricated device and band structure. (A) Scanning electron microscope image of the device, which is composed of two regions identified by blue and yellow shading, corresponding to two photonic crystals with different topological properties. The interface between the two photonic crystals supports helical edge states with opposite circular polarization (s+ and s–). Grating couplers at each end of the device scatter light in the out-of-plane direction for collection. (B) Close-up image of the interface. Black dashed lines identify a single unit cell of each photonic crystal. Credit: Science…

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Feb 12, 2018

The libraries of the future will be made of DNA

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There are 6,000 tweets sent a second. In the time you have read this sentence, 42,000 tweets will have been sent. At an average of 34 characters per tweet that’s 1,428,000 characters.

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Feb 12, 2018

Better memory: a 4-minute guide

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Click on photo to start video.

How to improve your memory in 4 minutes.

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Feb 12, 2018

Start to finish tooth reconstruction

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Damaged or chipped teeth can be reconstructed.

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Feb 11, 2018

Roadside barrier that folds like origami blocks traffic noise

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Traffic noise has many frequencies, making it hard to suppress. A new barrier with movable folds can change its acoustic properties in response to traffic patterns.

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Feb 11, 2018

Life lessons: The tiny neuro-gadgets rebuilding our bodies

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Nature’s designs are helping to build amazing new devices that link to the body and each other, reveals a fascinating book called Bioinspired Devices.

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