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Graphene ‘nano-aquariums’ capture atomic-resolution videos of gold atoms in solvents

April 2, 2026 phys.org

A team led by scientists at the National Graphene Institute (NGI) at The University of Manchester has developed the first technique capable of capturing atomic‑resolution videos of individual gold atoms ‘dancing’ across a surface surrounded […]

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Spectacular fossil treasure trove pushes back origins of complex animals

April 2, 2026 phys.org

A newly discovered fossil site in southwest China has transformed our understanding of how complex animal life emerged on Earth, revealing that many key animal groups had already evolved before the start of the Cambrian […]

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Gold coating could solve long-standing challenge with zinc batteries

April 2, 2026 phys.org

As the demand for more reliable power systems grows in the renewable energy sector, the race is on to develop batteries that cost less but have a longer lifespan. While zinc-based batteries are safer and […]

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Researchers measure traffic emissions, to the block, in real-time

April 2, 2026 phys.org

In a study focused on New York City, MIT researchers have shown that existing sensors and mobile data can be used to generate a near real-time, high-resolution picture of auto emissions, which could be used […]

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Air-powered artificial muscles could help robots lift 100 times their weight

April 2, 2026 phys.org

Researchers at Arizona State University are developing bio-inspired robotic “muscles” that will enable robots to operate in boiling water, survive abrasive surfaces, bypass impediments that keep their motorized counterparts benched, and still lift up to […]

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How electric vehicles could back up the power system

April 2, 2026 phys.org

Electric vehicles (EVs) could do more for our environment than simply replace gasoline. Published in Joule, a new assessment of EV charging strategies suggests that EVs could serve as a vast network of mobile batteries, […]

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This paint changes colors when hit, revealing location and strength of impact

April 2, 2026 phys.org

Imagine a paint that changes color depending on how hard its surface is hit. It could be used on football helmets to monitor concussion-level impacts, to record the handling history of shipped packages, or placed […]

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Got an awkward or embarrassing Gmail address? Google is now letting users change it

April 2, 2026 TechXplore.com

Good news for people who regret the Gmail address they came up with when they registered for an account: Google is now letting users change it.This post was originally published on this site

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Lab tests find Yankees’ torpedo bat matches standard bat for power

April 2, 2026 phys.org

The New York Yankees took the baseball world by storm with the newly designed torpedo bat last year, but the revolutionary design has ended up being no better than a standard bat for hitting the […]

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Study finds 40 km/h zones cut pedestrian crashes by 24%

April 2, 2026 phys.org

New research from the Monash University Accident Research Centre (MUARC) has found that lowering speed limits to 40 km/h on certain Victorian roads can significantly improve road safety, particularly for pedestrians. The findings provide evidence […]

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