Category archives: Science

Organic photovoltaic advantages.. or challenges?

Organic photovoltaic advantages.. or challenges?

ChemistryMaterials

By TCCM

Author: Meilani Wibowo obtained her master’s degree at the University of Valencia, Spain. Currently she is a Ph.D. student (ITN-EJC TCCM) at the University of Groningen, the Netherlands, where she works on the improvement of organic photovoltaic devices. Solar energy as one of the alternative and sustainable energy sources has a potential to replace fossil […]

Robotic playmates

Robotic playmates

HealthRobotics

By José Ramón Alonso

Autism spectrum disorders are a group of developmental disorders that cause lifelong disabilities. They affect people’s ability to communicate, to interact with others and to understand social cues. Affected persons have difficulties recognizing body language, making eye contact, and understand other people’s emotions, symptoms that hurt the individual’s ability to function socially, at school or […]

MI weekly selection #200

MI weekly selection #200

Humanities & Social SciencesScienceTechnologyWeekly Selection

By César Tomé

Bumblebees’ emotional buzz charted Happy bumblebees are productive bumblebees, according to a study published in Science that charted how the insects’ changing moods affected their decision-making behavior. The findings are the first clues that primitive emotional states exist in bees. ScienceNews Astronomers see spiral arms surrounding new star for first time Spiral arms like those […]

On the spin geometry of String Theory

On the spin geometry of String Theory

PhysicsTheoretical physics

By Carlos Shahbazi

The purpose of this note is to introduce the reader to the notion of Lipschitz structure and its potential applications to the spin geometry required to globally formulate string theory and supergravity on a differentiable manifold. Spinors are a crucial ingredient in the global formulation of string/M-Theory and its low energy limit supergravity, since these […]

MI weekly selection #199

MI weekly selection #199

Humanities & Social SciencesScienceTechnologyWeekly Selection

By César Tomé

Acoustic holograms can move objects with 3D sound shapes Acoustic holograms of blocks of 3D-printed plastic can create 3D sound shapes that can move objects without touching them Live Science Circadian rhythm gene linked to breast cancer spread A gene related to circadian rhythm has been linked to the spread of an aggressive form of […]