Bulky molecule makes more stable perovskite solar cells

Perovskite makes for efficient solar cells, but it’s a bit too fragile. Now, a team has found that adding one bulky molecule can stabilize the material, making it stackable in layers and opening up its usefulness in solar cells and other electronics.

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“Backpacks” for key immune cells hold them in a cancer-killing state

Scientists at Harvard have come up with a new way to supercharge immune cells that are one of our key defenses against cancerous cells, equipping them with a type of “backpack” that slows tumor growth in mice with an aggressive form of breast cancer.

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New molecular insights into how gut bacteria influences memory

New research from an international team of scientists has tracked a compelling series of connections between the gut microbiome and memory, illustrating how genetics can influence memory via bacterial metabolites produced in the gut.

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Portable fridge/freezer and cooler combine to create the iCooler

Two of the biggest trends of modern portable cooling come together in the iCooler, a new portable chiller that's both a rugged cooler and portable fridge/freezer. Plugged in or unplugged completely, your food stays cold and fresh.

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Top 5 Best InfoSec and Cybersecurity Certifications to Further Your Career

As those predictions might sound grim to organizations looking to protect their systems, networks and the growing attack surface against ever-evolving cyber threats, they are advantageous to those looking to…

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