New process narrows the gap between natural and synthetic materials
Credit: EPFL Natural materials like skin, cartilage and tendons are tough enough to support our bodyweight and movements, yet flexible ...
Credit: EPFL Natural materials like skin, cartilage and tendons are tough enough to support our bodyweight and movements, yet flexible ...
University of Alberta epidemiologist says these key social determinants of health are often not tracked adequately in CanadaCredit: University of ...
Credit: Photo by Randy Montoya, Sandia National Laboratories ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. -- For responding with innovative solutions during the pandemic, developing ...
High-resolution, 3D images of human chromosomes in single cells reveal how DNA structure might influence its functionCredit: Xiaowei Zhuang lab ...
This research guides the way for the widespread use of immersive technologies such as virtual and augmented reality in a ...
Despite advances in natural language processing, AI still doesn't have the common sense to understand human language, finds a new ...
Collaboration between between City, University of London and RWTH Aachen University researchers reveals how these micro-structures enable silent flight.Credit: Courtesy ...
In a publishing-partnership first, The Lens' unique open data will be fully integrated into the SPIE Digital Library platformCredit: SPIE ...
Credit: Princeton University and Argonne National Laboratory The U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Office of Science announced allocations of supercomputer ...
New study published in Proceedings of the National Academy of SciencesCredit: Ayankola Ayansiji and Meenesh Singh The motion of magnetic ...
Device could provide pressurized steam to run autoclaves without the need for electricity in off-grid areas.Credit: Courtesy of the researchers. ...
Credit: Yaoyao Jia, NC State University Researchers have developed a chip that is powered wirelessly and can be surgically implanted ...
Credit: NIST/B. Hayes No matter how soft and cozy, beds that have gone up in flames are a source of ...
Credit: UAB Magnetic materials are ubiquitous in modern society, present in nearly all the technological devices we use every day. ...
Credit: Tokyo Tech At the heart of many past scientific breakthroughs lies the discovery of novel materials. However, the cycle ...
Credit: NTU Singapore Thirty-eight scientists from Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore) have been recognised for their research influence - ...
Credit: WMG, University of Warwick The automotive industry has become increasingly interested in the use of high-Ni (nickel) batteries for ...
New method is 1000 times faster and could be used to illuminate reaction mechanisms behind artificial photosynthesisCredit: (TOC graphic from ...
Prototype tech shrinks AI to deliver brain-like functionality in one powerful deviceCredit: RMIT University Researchers have developed artificial intelligence technology ...
One-step multicomponent reaction with interpretable machine learning innovation to develop chemical library for drug discoveryCredit: Purdue University/Gaurav Chopra WEST LAFAYETTE, ...
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