How thoughts could one day control electronic prostheses, wirelessly
Today's brain implants already connect the nervous system to electronic devices to help people with spinal cord injuries regain some ...
Today's brain implants already connect the nervous system to electronic devices to help people with spinal cord injuries regain some ...
First Canadian to be recognized by the Marconi Society's Award in quantum photonicCredit: Piotr Roztocki The Institut National de la ...
Credit: Colby Brungard Seemingly everyone has a smartphone in their pocket, and we find new uses for them every day. ...
Credit: Photo courtesy of Suying Jinl Scientists have found a novel way to prevent pesky magnetic bubbles in plasma from ...
Credit: Utah State University LOGAN, UTAH -- The National Science Foundation has awarded Utah State University a five-year, $26 million ...
Credit: Jacob Chinn/University of Arizona Alumni Association The University of Arizona will receive an initial, five-year, $26 million grant from ...
In its first NSF Engineering Research Center collaboration, NAU will receive nearly $2 million in funding as a CQN contributing ...
Credit: NIST In efforts to automatically capture important data from scientific papers, computer scientists at the National Institute of Standards ...
Credit: Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., publishers New Rochelle, NY, August 3, 2020--Despite recent reports of lower COVID-19 incidence among high-altitude ...
Credit: H. Parc Taulí Few could have foreseen the considerable impact that SARS-CoV-2 has had so far and is still ...
Technology aims to improve quality of products used in business, industry and at homeCredit: David Kazmer LOWELL, Mass. - More ...
New partnership between DOE national labs and universities builds on JCAP's advances in artificial photosynthesis, renewable fuelsCredit: Image courtesy of ...
New electronics platform provides better data for personalized careCredit: University of Houston A team of researchers led by Cunjiang Yu, ...
Kyoto University simultaneously synthesizes dicarboxylic acids and hydrogen from diolsCredit: Kyoto University Kyoto, Japan -- Every year, the chemical industry ...
Credit: © IEP - TU Graz Whether in innovative high-tech materials, more powerful computer chips, pharmaceuticals or in the field ...
Credit: University of SA A new microchip that enables continuous monitoring of pH and chlorine levels in swimming pools will ...
Positron annihilation spectroscopy and transmission electron microscopy reveal new insights into radiation damage processesCredit: Image credit, Los Alamos National Laboratory. ...
Credit: Elle Starkman/PPPL Office of Communications Lithium, the silvery metal that powers smart phones and helps treat bipolar disorders, could ...
Credit: Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., publishers New Rochelle, NY, July 29, 2020--ABSA International has awarded the contract to publish their ...
Credit: (Photo: University of California San Diego) ARLINGTON, Va.--One of the most dangerous effects of coronavirus is the inability to ...
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