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Nanoscale movies shed light on one barrier to a clean energy future

 Nanotechnology News
 11 April 2024
New research is shedding light on one barrier to a clean energy future: corrosion. Using nanoscale imaging techniques, researchers have captured high-resolution videos of tiny crystals of ruthenium dioxide -- a key ingredient used to produce clean-burning hydrogen -- as they are eaten away by their...

Quantum breakthrough when light makes materials magnetic

 Quantum Physics News
 10 April 2024
The potential of quantum technology is huge but is today largely limited to the extremely cold environments of laboratories. Now, researchers have succeeded in demonstrating for the very first time how laser light can induce quantum behavior at room temperature -- and make non-magnetic materials...

Waterproof 'e-glove' could help scuba divers communicate

 Nanotechnology News
 10 April 2024
When scuba divers need to say 'I'm okay' or 'Shark!' to their dive partners, they use hand signals to communicate visually. But sometimes these movements are difficult to see. Now, researchers have constructed a waterproof 'e-glove' that wirelessly transmits hand gestures made underwater to a...

Novel robust-optimal controllers based on fuzzy descriptor system

 Mathematics - General News
 08 April 2024
The Takagi--Sugeno (T--S) fuzzy descriptor system offers a promising avenue for controlling non-linear systems but lacks optimal control strategies. Moreover, while robust control methods have been developed, they add additional complexity. To address these limitations, a team of researchers has...

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