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2019
New method makes the experience of sleeplessness more visible
A Dutch study shows that it is the period after falling asleep that determines whether or not people experience sleep.
Robots enable bees and fish to talk to each other
Swiss researchers were able to get two extremely different animal species located far apart to interact with each other and reach a shared decision with the help of robots.
Organic farming has lower yield stability
A team of researchers has investigated how organic and conventional agriculture differ in terms of yield stability over several years.
Sustainable beer made from surplus sushi rice
Research from Denmark allows excess rice intended for use in sushi to be converted into beer.
New quantum sensor to improve cancer treatment
A new technology promises significant advancements in long-range 3D imaging and monitoring the success of cancer treatments.
A self-healing composite
Swiss researchers have developed a material that can easily heal after being damaged.
How power-to-gas technology can be green and profitable
Flexible production facilities could make hydrogen production based on wind power a key component in the transition of the energy system.
Cars to report on road condition
Leveraging modern car technology to continuously collect road data may help produce real-time digital images of road maintenance needs.
TIPS: Europe finally gets its own payment system
The European Central Bank is offering a payment system to compete with digital services and credit card companies. European start-ups could benefit from it.