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The dissipation of energy from a vibrating gold nanoparticle is strongly influenced by the surrounding environment
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A low-temperature method could be used to ‘grow’ transparent zinc oxide films for use in displays and solar cells
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Compensation doping can improve the efficiency of silicon optical modulators
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The interaction between good and malignant immune cells may promote blood cancer invasiveness and progression
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A new design for nanoparticles that absorb low-energy light and emit high-energy light may find use in biological imaging
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Genome-wide association studies reveal risk factors that increase the susceptibility of children to certain diseases
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A pioneering error correction technique developed at the A*STAR Data Storage Institute holds promise for the development of next-generation computers
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A combination of random protein movements and the elasticity inside muscles helps to maintain a steady force during skeletal muscle contraction
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A new type of bone cement is unlikely to cause infection as it contains porous silica particles that slowly release antibiotics into the body
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Mutant zebrafish provide a model for an emerging class of human diseases
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Simulations of defects inside copper point the way to making stronger metals
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Organic nanosheets peeled from porous polymer show potential as imaging and transport agents in biological applications
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Enhanced image detection software offers greater accuracy and reliability for eye disease diagnostics
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A*STAR and a UK-based biotech company join forces to develop leading-edge diagnostic devices based on silicon nanowire technology


