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PhysicsHigh-order Skyrmions and Antiskyrmions Were Discovered Researchers at the University of Augsburg and the University of Vienna discovered magnetic skyrmions and antiskyrmions with arbitrary topological charges coexisting at ambient temperature in…
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TechnologyA “Blood Battery” Prototype Powered by Hemoglobin is Unveiled for the First Time in the World Scientists at the University of Córdoba in Spain developed a method of putting hemoglobin, a crucial component of red blood cells, into a battery, resulting…