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  1. 3. velj

    A plastic electronic developed by researchers could act as a continuous monitor of key indicators, such as blood sugar levels in patients.

  2. 30. sij

    The southern Red Sea is more readily connected with the Indian Ocean than with the northern Red Sea, according to simulations carried out at KAUST.

  3. 29. sij

    A metabolite in that regulates the growth of anchor roots—vital for sustaining water and nutrient uptake in plants—has been identified and may have useful applications in agriculture.

  4. 26. sij

    : Two-dimensional materials may offer a way to extract more from sunlight. Read about how and scientists are working to improve the lifetime and efficiency of .

  5. 19. sij

    researchers have shown that using , also known as unmanned aerial vehicles (), to fly between clusters of IoT objects to collect their could be highly efficient.

  6. 18. sij

    Researchers from multiple disciplines are working together at to develop that can detect diseases, treat cancers and track marine animals; they may even discover the next generation of systems.

  7. 16. sij

    Love this article 'Drones deliver on internet connectivity', this technology is also applied in one of our funded projects through the

  8. 5. sij

    A beautiful illustration and a cool topic. What's not to love? Check out the latest story about work published by team in

  9. 16. pro 2019.

    Prof. , his Ph.D. student Yuanbao Lin and team are increasing the efficiency of organic cells using an inexpensive 2D material called tungsten disulfide. Read more:

  10. 5. pro 2019.

    Some nice background information and a cool video about our recently published letter. Thanks to for producing this.

  11. "Smart reactions through online design of catalytic pockets". A work from Prof. Luigi Cavallo and research scientist Laura Falivene. Read more:

  12. 19. stu 2019.

    - Stabilizing ligands make nanoclusters brighter. The system developed by PhD Laila Khalil and members could help diagnose diseases, such as skin and anomalies. 🔗

  13. "Catalyst switching means four become one". A work from Prof. Nikos Hadjichristidis and his postdoc Viko Ladelta Read more:

  14. 3. stu 2019.

    . . Yes, also, the word mucus. You knew this paper would be right up my alley. Work published in - story about the work now live . Bravo et al.

  15. 27. lis 2019.

    A cool alternative to air conditioning: An inexpensive passive cooling technology could be used to cool buildings in cities, reducing consumption. Read more:

  16. 27. lis 2019.

    Engineering of a different sort! story on cool cell biology from our faculty and their collaborators published recently in - check out the scientific illustration of loops by © 2019 Heno Hwang and read more 🧬

  17. 27. lis 2019.

    Our latest story features research published in - the photos and videos are so cool! Check the story out - there's a personal story behind the researchers' inspiration.

  18. 23. lis 2019.

    - Ph.D. candidate and team members from have invented a way to turn plastic bottles into porous membranes that could be used as molecular filters in the chemical industry. Read more:

  19. 20. lis 2019.

    Researchers at , along with scientists in Egypt, have shown that saline of tomato is possible with the help of a beneficial root fungus. This represents a new key for countries lacking resources.

  20. ''Building approach for optoelectronics stacks up''. A great work with colleagues from across KAUST and in collaboration with researchers from Korea, Bakr and team. Read more:

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