Bacteria Ride Bionic Mushrooms to Generate Electricity

Bacterial nanobionics offers applications from sensors to smart materialsWhat do you get when you combine the high-tech world’s “wonder material”—graphene—with a lowly fungus? A bionic mushroom, of course. Researchers at the Stevens Institute of Technology have reported in the journal Nano Letters the seamless merging of cyanobacterial cells and graphene…

Reveal Hidden Structures in Data

Learn how Quantum Insights implemented a sophisticated and complicated algorithm in record time with a minimum amount of debuggingQuantum Insights invented a novel way of revealing structures hidden in big, complex sets of data. Its challenge was to develop a GUI capable of displaying the animations that make the algorithm…