What’s hot in science and engineering? Research news for the day of May 04, 2022

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Wed, 04 May 2022
Fluid flow stimulates chemosynthesis in a ‘Greek salad’ of hydrothermal microbes

Researchers study shallow-water hydrothermal systems and the production of microbes

Most visitors to Paliochori Beach on the Greek island Milos may not be aware of the bay’s shallow-water hydrothermal community, a veritable “Greek salad” of microbes, that is within snorkeling …

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Wed, 04 May 2022
Genomic time machine in the sea

From sponge’s microbiome, scientists gain insights into evolutionary past

Sponges in coral reefs, less flashy than their coral neighbors but important to the overall health of reefs, are among the earliest animals on …

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Tue, 03 May 2022
Engineers use honey to make brain-like computer chips

A more organic memristor that can process and store data is born

Engineers at Washington State University, supported by a grant from the U.S. National Science Foundation, used honey to make components for computer systems that mimic neurons and synapses of the human brain, known as neuromorphic

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Tue, 03 May 2022
Nanomaterial could enhance diabetes treatment

Advance in technology manages glucose and protects cognitive function

Conventional treatments for diabetes can increase the risk of neurological problems, an under-researched side effect. U.S. National Science Foundation-supported scientists based at

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