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Microscopic Robots Swim, Think, and Work Independently Using Light Power
Each microscopic robot measures about 200 by 300 by 50 micrometers. This size is smaller than a grain of salt, making it nearly invisible without special tools. Even so, these robots run on light energy from LEDs, allowing continuous swimming for months.
Europa’s Ocean May Lack Energy to Support Life, Scientists Find
The surface of Europa is made up of ice about 15 to 25 kilometers thick. Below this ice lies an ocean that may be as deep as 100 kilometers. This ocean may cover the entire moon beneath the ice layer.
Hollow-Core Light Cages Enable Scalable Quantum Memory on Chips
Quantum memory stores information carried by particles like photons. This storage helps in several fields, such as long-distance quantum communication and photonic quantum computing.
How Brain Neurons Separately Encode Items and Contexts for Memory
Brain neurons store items and contexts separately in the medial temporal lobe. This process creates detailed, flexible memories of events.
Exploring Europa’s Seafloor: Could It Host Habitable Environments?
Scientists analyzed Europa’s seafloor to measure tectonic strength. Fractures and seawater-altered rocks make movement more likely.




