The Week In Science: January 12
Sharing the the best science news and research we find each week. Please, as always, let us know if we missed anything! Head to the post http://bit.ly/week-in-science-7, or click read more:
‘Superlens’ Extends Range of Wireless Power
Duke University researchers demonstrated the feasibility of wireless power transfer using low-frequency magnetic fields over longer distances. http://sharedscience.org/2014/01/10/wireless-power-transfer/
Researchers Develop Artificial Bone Marrow
Artificial bone marrow has been developed and may be used to reproduce hematopoietic stem cells. http://sharedscience.org/2014/01/10/researchers-develop-artificial-bone-marrow/
Ultra-Thin Flexible Transparent Electronics
Researchers at ETH are developing electronic components that are thinner and more flexible than before. They can even be wrapped around a single hair. http://sharedscience.org/2014/01/09/ultra-thin-flexible-transparent-electronics/
Quantum Mechanics Explains Photosynthesis
Light-gathering macromolecules transfer energy by utilizing molecular vibrations whose physical descriptions have no equivalents in classical physics. http://sharedscience.org/2014/01/09/quantum-mechanics-explains-efficiency-photosynthesis/
Organic Mega Flow Battery
A team of Harvard scientists and engineers demonstrated a new type of battery that could fundamentally transform the way electricity is stored on the grid. http://sharedscience.org/2014/01/08/organic-mega-flow-battery/
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