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Topical use of arthritis drug provides relief for dry eye disease
YouTube For Good Wants You To Watch World-Changing Films Alongside Cat Videos
Innovative fan to heat up households for £2
Scientists Build Battery in a Nanowire
A Bike That Uses Its Brakes for a Speed Boost (and Other Student Engineer Inventions)
Wireless window contacts — no maintenance, no batteries
A fully biodegradable printed paper battery for wearable electronic systems
Printing high-performing biometric sensors directly on skin without using heat
Linking artificial and brain neurons via the internet
A system of robots that harvest and transport crops on their own without human assistance
Breakthrough technology that uses solar energy to augment intermittent wind energy
3-D Gesture-Based Interaction System Unveiled
3-D Printer Can Build Synthetic Tissues
The Future of Manufacturing Rests with Hollywood
Wake Forest University School of Medicine
Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf (HZDR)
World’s first 100 watt equivalent LED replacement bulb
Wireless Sensor Promises Diabetics Noninvasive Blood Sugar Readings
How Method Turns Plastic Pollution in the Ocean Into Bottles
The Magic W3: the mini-PC with phone capabilities that’s not a smartphone
Kick-starting Europe’s electric vehicle industry
Could a vaccine help the opioid epidemic?
Extraordinary Green Energy Breakthrough From Cogar International Energy Corporation
Single nanoparticles could pave the way for medicines on demand
Study finds that Ebola vaccine is safe and stimulates strong immune responses in adults in Mali and USA
Human-like features for a prosthetic hand with a new electric sensor glove
An inexpensive drug may be used to counteract treatment resistance in acute myeloid leukemia
Boosting hydrogen production by 25 times with a little help from: rust
Nanoparticles helping to recover more oil
10 Points On The Science Of Spreading The Word
If You Count Happiness, Costa Rica Is The Richest Country On Earth
Lady Gaga-designed Polaroid camera sunglasses
Cancer Research Yields Unexpected New Way to Produce Nylon
Using natural ingredients produced by marine microbes as alternatives to petrochemical agents currently being used
Scientists create ‘floating pixels’ using soundwaves and force fields
Robothespian humanoid robot delivers human-like stage performances
Researchers synthesize a rare critical mineral for first time
iPhone Wristband Tracks Your Sleep, Vibrates You Awake, and Lets Your Mate Sleep In
Heating and cooling all from one system with no electricity needed
A LOT of cities could grow enough food locally to feed themselves
Researchers Use Machine Learning to Boil Down the Stories that Wearable Cameras Are Telling
Suitcase-sized CubeSat is the smallest spacecraft to perform its own independent mission heading for an asteroid
Siri will replace Learning
The potential to revolutionise 3D medical imaging and make screening for early signs of disease much cheaper and safer
Suspension of disbelief
Talk to Me, One Machine Said to the Other
The Myth of the Innovator Hero
Beijing University of Chemical Technology (BUCT)
A new kind of net-zero-energy wood building for cities
Electric fields and ultraviolet light set the stage for programming using chemistry
A BOLD Idea for Big Data
Can Redbox steal marketshare from Netflix with unlimited movie streaming?
Robots learn to perform complex tasks, such as setting a table, merely by observing humans
A key cellular protein could lead to treatments for neurodegenerative diseases
Battery electrode cycled 200,000 times over three months without detecting any loss of capacity or power
Scientists invent robotic ‘artist’ that spray paints giant murals
Unchecked Antibiotic Use in Animals May Affect Global Human Health
AI will figure out when it is safe to talk to you in your vehicle
A new generation of computing devices called magnetoelectrics could be much faster and use less electricity
Researchers from Ulm University develop nanodiamond biosensor for detection of ironlevel in blood
A new bioink can be used to print 3D-functional bone tissues
Copper clusters capture and convert carbon dioxide to make fuel
The Rise of Artificial Intelligence: Master of Go Is Walloped by Google Computer Program
A potent new medicine to fight addiction
How The Dream Of Spying More On The Public With Cameras Will Likely Decrease Public Safety
Robots can significantly influence children’s opinions
University of Michigan aims to put fleet of self-driving cars on the road by 2021
Brainchild of a 14-year-old, this breakthrough app is helping avert dengue crisis in India
Could holograms increase solar energy yield by up to 5 percent?
World’s first blood test capable of detecting melanoma in its early stages
Why Research Should Be ‘Hacked’
Major breakthrough in fighting antibiotic resistance
First demonstration of brain-inspired memristor device to power artificial systems
Electrical stimulation significantly improves the production of spinal fusion
Researchers Find Way to Create Wide Variety of New Holograms
Stick Humidifier Only Needs A Cup Of Water To Work
The opportunity for an entirely new type of therapeutic approach to treat Alzheimer’s and other forms of dementia
University of Nebraska Medical Center (UNMC)
Soft-bodied robot owes its moves to starfish and squid
Patents Create Incentives For More Patents, Not Innovation
New Tool Tracks Culture Through the Centuries via Google Books
The Sky Is the Limit for Wind Power
Why shrink transistors any further when you could do this?
Saving over $1 billion in soybean yield losses by using a type of fungi
Steganography: Tinkering with Skype can allow people to send undetectable messages
Arctic cod inspire new way to help hospitals keep blood on ice
Effortless Sailing With Fluid Flow Cloak
Study on Element Could Change Ballgame on Radioactive Waste
Superconductivity switched on by magnetic field surprises scientists
Quantum teleportation between atomic systems over long distances
Seeding plant diversity for future generations
Microsoft InstaLoad lets you insert batteries in any direction
On World TB Day Project HOPE Hails Promise Of New Diagnosis Technology
Artificial intelligence can design drugs from scratch
A flexible camera: A radically different approach to imaging
Al dente fibers could make bulletproof vests stronger and ‘greener’
Rapid and accurate identification of mosquitoes that transmit human pathogens using artificial intelligence
Trees are source for high-capacity, soft batteries
How well can you see with your ears? Device offers new alternative to blind people
Can type 2 diabetes be treated with electronic modulation of the cartoid sinus nerve?
Metamaterials usher in semiconductor-free, faster and more efficient microelectronics
10 times more throughput on optic fibers
Rush Researchers Studying Stem Cell Therapy to Repair Damaged Knee Cartilage
Smartphone Technology Acceptable for Telemedicine
T-waves will “speed up” computer memory by a factor of 1,000
Nearly 5 Million Asthmatics Worldwide Could Benefit From Antifungal Therapy
Embryonic gene Nanog reverses aging in adult stem cells
A soil moisture sensor that is more cost effective than anything currently available
New research equips oil palm growers to better manage land and crop more sustainably
Stronger muscles in old age with stem cells?
People can correctly infer a robot’s personality solely by how it moves with help from the Seven Dwarfs
Light helps develop, activate and control programmable materials
Making brain tumors glow in real time during surgery helps precision
Lab-Made Genes Appear in Rivers
Discovery: The mechanism behind calorie restriction and lengthened lifespan
A blood test for detecting cancer?
Machine learning could drastically speed up the ability to design new biological systems
LiquidPiston Rotary Engine one tenth the size of a diesel with 75 percent thermal efficiency
Oil palm offers cheap biofuels and bioplastics
Hide Your House From Drones With This Tech That Makes You Impossible To Record
A fuel cell that uses lignin
Levitating humans via an acoustic tractor beam?
The Cyborgs Era Has Started
A safer way to vaccinate
Curcumin delivered via tiny nanoparticles could be the real spice of life
A brain-to-computer hookup can enable people with paralysis to type at 8 words per minute via direct brain control
Yotel New York features world’s first hotel robotic luggage handler
With New Software, Headsets Are Outsmarting Phones
Zoning for Oceans: Balancing Our Competing Needs in the Seas
An Incredible New Way to Breathe During an Emergency
A new material has been patented, using doped carbon, allowing fuels to be produced while, at the same time, reducing CO2 emissions
Cereal Killer: Climate Change Stunts Growth of Global Crop Yields
Stewart Brand on four green heresies, developing-world ingenuity, and the new face of environmentalism
Polymer repairs itself at body temperature for wound dressings and regenerative medicine
Breakthrough shows how DNA is ‘edited’ to correct genetic diseases
A novel form of fusion power
Important advance made with new approach to “control” cancer, not eliminate it
MIT engineers design new synthetic biology circuits that combine memory and logic.
Solar Pebble looks to replace kerosene
A Wider Wi-Fi Stream on Domestic Flights
Tohoku Gakuin University
Robotic Fish Research Swims into New Ethorobotics Waters
An antibody that ‘neutralizes’ the Zika virus?
Social Networking Sites Could Solve Many Communication Problems When Disaster Strikes
Using white blood cells as microbots to treat disease
Fighting deadly infections with new shape-shifting antibiotics
‘Living’ Micro-Robot Could Detect Diseases in Humans
First Moscow State Medical University
National Institute of Agronomic Research (INRA)
Printing future electronic components like newspapers
Firesheep session hijacking tool makes public Wi-Fi useless
Wireless Display on a Contact Lens
Fungus specifically targets mosquitoes, is safe for humans and other insects
Overcome: A major hurdle to the restoration of hearing
Floating wind turbines to produce low cost renewable energy
Can lead pipes be made safe?
A low-cost, portable medical sensor package has the potential to alert users of medical issues ranging from severe heart conditions to cancer
Chinese herbal compound relieves inflammatory and neuropathic pain
How to make electric vehicles that actually reduce carbon
Scientists demonstrate first contagious airborne WiFi virus
Enabling sustainable wastewater treatment with a new catalytic water self-purification approach
New drug delivery strategy: An immediate and long lasting treatment for pain?
Sungkyunkwan University (SKKU)
U.S. Science & Engineering Festival culminates this weekend
A personal disinfection device safe for use in public spaces
Welcome To The Age Of The Micro-Singularity
Renewable Energy Predicted to Boom, Surpass Natural Gas
Gentle cancer treatment using nanoparticles and lasers works
Can you feel me now?
Controlling a Virtual Spacecraft by Thought Alone
New technology that can probe the neural circuits that influence hunger, mood, and a variety of diseases
RTS game runs on a 20 foot-wide multi-touch LCD wall
Technique paves the way for high-bit-rate secure long distance quantum communication
Student creates cost-effective self-healing concrete?
Turning methane into methanol at room temperature
Teaching computers to understand human languages
Salk scientists use sound waves to control brain cells
IEEE 802.22 wireless network standard to offer 62 miles of range
Scripps Florida Scientists Make Diseased Cells Synthesize Their Own Drug
Too green to be true? Researchers develop highly effective method for converting CO2 into methanol
New antiviral materials made from sugar can destroy viruses on contact
Carnegie Mellon University (CMU)
Rutgers Chemists Develop Technology to Produce Clean-Burning Hydrogen Fuel
Use of preventive antimalarial treatments reduces by half the number of malaria infections among schoolchildren
Artificial pancreas: the way of the future for treating type 1 diabetes
Crowdfunded Telescope Lets The Public Explore Space
Central China Normal University (CCNU)
University of Stavanger
New Singapore plastic film is the future of 3D on-the-go
A fabric can harvest body heat to power small wearable microelectronics
Dealing with the tangible and real can hook kids on science
The world’s first biodiversity-adjusted sovereign credit ratings
Korea Institute of Science and Technology (KIST)
New 10 second sourcing technology set to transform archaeology
Nanotech Breath Sensor Detects Diabetes and Potentially Serious Complication
Finally, Fusion Takes Small Steps Toward Reality
We need trust to inspire energy revolution
New Pattern Recognition Makes for Easier Sifting of Big Data
Scientists Demonstrate Rare Chemical Phenomenon That Could Be Harnessed to Harvest Solar Energy
New technology makes fuel cells more powerful, more durable, less expensive
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Turntable.fm Showing How Sharing Music Is Communication
Spectacular 3D Sketching System Revolutionizes Design Interaction and Collaboration
New technique captures the activity of an entire brain in a snapshot with a brain activity capture tool
Drug-infused nanoparticle is right for sore eyes
Lack of attention has made stripe rust a major threat to the world’s wheat
Altering or even erasing traumatic memories
NASA’s AR headset lets pilots see through fog
James Dyson Award National Winners announced
Living In a World That Reacts as Fast as You
The world’s first astrophysics-ecology drone project to save endangered species
University of Monterrey (UDEM)
3D printed ready-to-fly drone with embedded electronics using aerospace-grade material
Countering diabetic complications including cell death, inflammation, and organ damage with a new experimental compound
Bisphosphonates could offer effective pain relief in osteoarthritis
Generating electricity from the coldness of deep space
Biodiesel from microalgae in three hours
Faster computer programs possible with a novel data compression technique
Using oxygen to kill infections and disease
New update on Covid-19 viability on surfaces
Physicists get a perfect material for air filters with many possible uses
Innovation boosts Wi-Fi bandwidth tenfold
How does your garden grow?
Bacteria-powered ‘windfarm’ could provide a steady power source for micromachines
A Quantum Leap in Gene Therapy of Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy
Software to automatically outline bones in x-rays
Tesla Now Has An Energy Division, And It’s Making Batteries To Power Your House
Researchers Develop World’s Thinnest Electric Generator
Nano-shells deliver molecules that tell bone to repair itself
Researchers Identify New Class of Antifungal Agents
Czech Academy of Sciences
Turn off gene Per2 – Turn on Healthy Aging
University of Chicago Medical Center
Seikei University
Getting much closer to room temperature superconductivity
UC Berkeley College of Engineering
Life Recorders May Be This Century’s Wrist Watch
A natural human enzyme can biodegrade graphene
Why we don’t trust robots
Purple limes and blood oranges with anthocyaninscould be next for Florida citrus
Producing compressed hydrogen from methane in a cleaner, cheaper way with almost no energy loss
NanoTech Leads to Break-Through in Stealth Technology
Air Purifying Art: Edmonton International Airports Living Wall
The Change We Need: DIY on a Civic Scale
Green Bank Observatory
Paris Sciences et Lettres University
Inexpensive metal catalyst discovered for electrolytic production of hydrogen from water
A new fuel cell harvests energy from microbes living in dirt runs forever
New World Record in Wireless Data Transmission
The Wild West of physics
Implant could wirelessly relay brain signals to paralyzed limbs
Cambridge-based scientists develop ‘superwheat’
Progress Hits Snag
New satellite imaging approach could significantly reduce search areas for missing boats and planes
This Woman Is Building A Sperm Bank For Coral Reefs So We Can Revive Them Once They Die
Experimental drug J147 targeting Alzheimer’s disease shows anti-aging effects
Improved drug delivery for lung inflammation, through genetically engineered nanoparticles, has a promising result in mice
New material puts a twist in light
Huddersfield University nanotechnology research finds big problems at the smallest scale
New microcapsules have potential to repair damage caused by osteoarthritis
A Living Factory?
Involuntary Eye Movement a Foolproof Indication for ADHD Diagnosis
A new glue can be activated by a magnetic field
Sopcawind, a multidisciplinary tool for designing wind farms
Plastic-based photovoltaic paint?
Burning plutonium in nuclear reactors may be a good way to get rid of the dangerous materials
Could crushing rocks in CO2 capture carbon dioxide equivalent to forest the size of Germany?
A new tuberculosis treatment
Crops engineered with a photorespiratory shortcut are 40 percent more productive in real-world agronomic conditions
Controlling your computer with your eyes
Could houseplants one day monitor home health?
A new type of soft growing robot for medical applications and search and rescue
Mouse studies reveal promising vitamin D-based treatment for MS
A scale independent general framework to design reconfigurable metamaterials
Chinese scientists claim stem-cell breakthrough for injuries
Harassment in Science, Replicated
Amazon’s 7-Eleven Lockers are a “Sign of the Times”
NASA Tests Radio for Unmanned Aircraft Operations
University of Lisbon
New perovskite solar cell design could outperform existing commercial technologies at a much lower cost
An intelligent vehicle that can detect pedestrians at nighttime
Could the herd immunity threshold for Covid-19 could be lower than we think?
New Homes Now Required to be Equipped with EV Charging Stations
The first-ever plane to fly with no moving parts
New material designed for hydrogen storage
Lockheed Martin and OPT team up on Australian 19 MW wave energy project
Firefighting Robot Paints 3D Thermal Imaging Picture for Rescuers
DARPA Kickstarts Space Exploration with 100-Year Starship Project
Machine learning algorithms pinpoint new materials 200 times faster than previously possible
Catalan Institute of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology
Using Plasmonics to Transmit Massive Amounts of Data
Preparing for hell and high water
A new algorithm for the automatic assembly of products encompassing thousands of objects
Volvo fits its EV’s with bio-ethanol powered heater
New Tractor Beam Proposal Relies on Negative Radiation Pressure
Estimates reduce amount of additional land available for biofuel production
A Cheaper, Cleaner, More Efficient Catalyst for Burning Methane
Lava tubes could provide protected habitats large enough to house streets on Mars
New algorithm predicts 2018–2022 may be an even hotter period than expected based on current global warming
Won’t You Be My Wireless Neighbor?
A way to destroy “forever chemicals” that have contaminated the drinking water of millions
Cross-Disciplinary Reset: Education
‘Nanobubbles’ Plus Chemotherapy Equals Single-Cell Cancer Targeting
A new way to monitor healing wounds in real time
Customizing 3-D printing: Design tool lets novices do in minutes what would take experts in computer-aided design hours
Hearing loss prevention drugs closer to reality thanks to new testing method from the University of Florida
New Algorithm Offers Ability to Influence Systems Such as Living Cells or Social Networks
SonicNotify: The inaudible QR codes your smartphone can hear
Satellites help spot whales
Turning Buckyballs into Buckybombs: Nanoscale Explosives could Eliminate Cancer Cells
Just how important is robot “personality”?
The eyes may prove to be another valuable tool to diagnose Alzheimer’s
Lasers key to UAH team’s asteroid defense system
Labor Efficiency: The Next Great Internet Disruption
Using robots to get more food from raw materials
New Portable Solar Tent for Disaster Relief
Machine Learning, TDA and the Future of Invention
Checking to see if immunotherapy is working using artificial intelligence
Winscape – a room with a view with no view
New chemical synthesis approach could reduce the overall materials, energy, cost, and potentially even the toxicity of the process
Artificial Photosynthesis Breakthrough
Gene therapy can cure lameness in horses – big implications
The ability to separate rare earth elements efficiently using bacterial protein
New ‘smart windows’ said to outperform previous efforts
Solar windows inch towards reality at 8 percent efficiency
New thermal camouflage system hides hot and cold
A new drug delivers on restored function of oxygen-starved heart tissue in an animal model of global hypoxia
Electricity use slashed by 57% with efficiency controls for heating, cooling
Could swine coronavirus spread to humans?
One antibody to bind them all
Liquid air ‘offers energy storage hope’
The future just got brighter for renewable energy and materials
Making Old Lungs Look New Again
Using chemical compounds to target and inhibit the growth of specific microbes in the gut to help inhibit or stop disease
Fractal nanoflowers could restore sight to blind
Algae may be an interesting and sustainable alternative to animal-derived protein with respect to maintaining and building muscle
A new discovery heralds an exciting future for organic electronics
A solution to ensure social media users are exposed to more reliable news sources
Next Generation Soybean Breeding: The Potential of Spectral Analysis
Using immune cells to deliver drugs to tumors
Nanomachines power a color changing chameleon skin for camouflage and displays
Electrochemical therapy (ECT) can enhance the ability of antibiotics to eradicate microbes
Put your money where your citations are: a proposal for a new funding system
Solar cell turns windows into generators
Computing at the speed of light
The Third Depression
A Silicon Valley VC Imagines A Future Where Most Of Us (Except Robots) Don’t Have Jobs
Researchers Work to Bring Cheaper, ‘Greener’ Lighting to Market with Inkjet-printed Hybrid Quantum Dot LEDs
Biological tooth replacement — a step closer
Solid carbon dioxide just found on the Moon makes sustained robot or human presence more feasible
A giant step toward miniaturization
MIT Student Wins Award for Innovative Solar Printing Technology
Marien Ngouabi University
The first compound that directly makes cancer cells commit suicide while sparing healthy cells
FatNet marks a significant step forward in the realm of AI and computing
Targeting product design for the developing world
University of Oklahoma
MIT Media Lab
The first non-antibiotic drug to successfully treat tuberculosis in animals
New optoelectronic chip could cut data center energy usage by 30 to 50 percent
Splitting water to produce hydrogen just got a lot cheaper
Science replication crisis: Papers that cannot be replicated are cited 153 times more because their findings are interesting
Teenager’s Clean Machine Could Remove 7 Million Tons of Plastic from the Ocean
A reversible fabric that could warm or cool could save on heating and cooling
Spider Optics allow ROVs to ALMOST break free of the tether
Small-scale nuclear fusion may be a new energy source
Power from Plants
The ability to 3D-print structures with simulants of Martian and lunar dust
What I Learned From Tickling Apes
Mind-Controlled Prosthetic Arm Moves Individual ‘Fingers’
Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS)
Moving microswimmers with tiny swirling flows using magnetic fields
Northeastern University (NU)
A novel envelope system diverts heat or coolness away from a building and stores it for future use
Sand could be the key to unlocking more efficient concentrated solar power
Norwegian University of Life Sciences
Everything Is A Remix: The Invention Edition
Possible solutions to the global phosphorus crisis that threatens food and water security
Online labour exchanges: The workforce in the cloud
Growing model brains: An embryonic idea
Nanotech Device Mimics Dog’s Nose to Detect Explosives
VIDEO Brian Greene: Why is our universe fine-tuned for life?
Autonomous civil aircraft could be flying before cars go driverless
An new inorganic material with lowest thermal conductivity ever reported
We now have the ability to destroy ‘forever chemicals’
Ukrainian Students Develop Gloves That Translate Sign Language Into Speech
VIDEO TEDxBerkeley – Carl Bass – The New Rules of Innovation
Australian bionic eye successfully implanted
‘Smoke waves’ will affect millions in coming decades
DNA repair can help to reverse age-related cognitive decline – in mice
At Thrillist, Mingling Commerce and Content
‘Freezer plan’ bid to save coral
A new micro biobattery could power the Internet of Disposable Things
New water recovery technology could be a great solution to address the global water crisis
A sensor detects salt on the road to avoid excess
Yonsei University
Researchers say that disease genes are spread uniformly across the genome, not clustered in specific molecular pathways
‘Squid skin’ metamaterials project yields vivid color display
Densest Array of Carbon Nanotubes Grown to Date
Liver cancer vaccine effective in mice
VIDEO Sir Ken Robinson lynda.com interview
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University Health Network (UHN)
Flexible Computers Make Smarter Credit Cards
Norway can be Europe’s green battery
Soon: 3D printing microfluidics directly on the skin for real-time sensing of bodily fluids and functions?
Using Lightning to Recycle Concrete?
Invisible computer mouse cost only $20 to build
Houston we have a problem: Microgravity accelerates biological aging
A new tuberculosis (TB) vaccine that doesn’t need refrigeration gets a good immune response
Software that knows the risks – Risk allocation software
Could a new bio-glue mean an end to surgical sutures and staples?
‘Dressed’ Laser Aimed at Clouds May be Key to Inducing Rain, Lightning
Kirigami designs can hold thousands of times their own weight
Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology (EMPA)
Bio-inspired unmanned aircraft capable of soaring like birds
Charging Up Electric Car Batteries in Environmentally-Friendly Way
The Green Revolution is wilting
A new noninvasive method using electrodes on the scalp for deep brain stimulation
Professor earns award for invention that removes water contaminants
Battle for the Internet
A critical next step toward room-temperature superconductivity at ambient pressure
Royal Melbourne Hospital (RMH)
NanoTech Leads to Break-Through in Stealth Technology
Vertical axis wind turbines offer electricity solutions for urban and suburban areas
Southeastern Louisiana University
A possible new method for dealing with irradiated graphite from nuclear reactors
Could dairy and eggs in foods be replaced by a plant-based emulsifier that contains more nutrients and antioxidants
Remote-controlled robot inspects suitcase bombs
Artificial magnetic bacteria “turn” food into natural drugs
Smart Coating Opens Door to Safer Hip, Knee and Dental Implants
Spray on electronics using high quality semiconducting molecular crystals
The enigma of empathetic machines
The world’s first 3D printed steel bridge
New Compound Excels at Killing Persistent and Drug-Resistant Tuberculosis
Boosting immune response to vaccines in older people
Quantum computers get their first intuitive programming language
Initiative to Save Amazon Rainforest in Ecuador Is Uncertain
New microbial fuel cell could be integrated into wearable electronics
Engineers ‘Cook’ Promising New Heat-Harvesting Nanomaterials in Microwave Oven
A series of tablets and pills can diagnose diseases without specialized training
Batman Grappling Hook Gun Created at BYU
Electronic micro labs control chemical processes from the inside imitating nature
A complex logic circuit made from bacterial genes
Growing nano-sized hydrogen storage crystals in a nanoreactor
University of Calabria
New Advanced Biofuel Identified as an Alternative to Diesel Fuel
Tiny bug-inspired robots that can carry out tasks in hard-to-reach spaces and inhospitable environments
Real fast-track screening for new types of solar cells
MIT engineers hand “cognitive” control to underwater robots
Cleaning up oil spills
COVID-19 mortality rates could be affected by Vitamin D levels
A soft robot muscle that can regulate its temperature through sweating
Predicting interactions for drug-drug or drug-food interactions using DeepDDI
Super bananas – world first human trial
Methane Hydrates: The Next Natural Gas Boom?
How to build a 1,000mph car
Timber skyscrapers could transform London’s skyline
Using robots to get more food from raw materials
Simple Way to Grow Muscle Tissue With Real Muscle Structure
Chemists devise revolutionary 3D bone-scanning technique
Hi-tech aims to improve lifestyle
Measuring the massive migration of sea creatures at night from space using lasers
Using drones and artificial intelligence to monitor large colonies of seabirds
The future of electronics—now in 2D
A global spike in atmospheric methane is due to fracking
Energy Storage For More Than Renewables
The Web Turns 20: Social Machines Redesign Democracy, Part 2 of 4
Removing arsenic from contaminated drinking water using moss results in clean useable water
A breath reveals a hidden image in anti-counterfeit drug labels
Nagoya Institute of Technology
Cash Crops With Dividends: Financiers Transforming Strawberries Into Securities
Floating solar modules offer numerous advantages over land-based solar power installations
Microplastic pollution discovered in St. Lawrence River sediments
New detection technology identifies thousands of bacteria and viruses within 24 hours
A successful clinical trial to treat dry eye disease
Facebook to Offer Path to Media
Wet age-related macular degeneration could be treated with eyedrops soon
Scarcity of New Energy Minerals May Trigger Trade Wars
Futuristic immersive cocoon concept puts viewers in the picture
Teams of Tiny Ant-like Robots Can Move a 2-Ton Car
A hydrogel treatment for inflammatory arthritis?
Could blueberry vinegar help to restore cognitive function?
Visualizing Bitcoin’s Amazingly Fast Spread Around The World
Carriers Warn of Crisis in Mobile Spectrum
No More Needles: A Crazy New Patch Will Constantly Monitor Your Blood
Smart hydrogels
Huge world-first man-made tidal lagoon could power over 155,000 homes
Stanford engineers invent high-tech mirror to beam heat away from buildings into space
Long-term Cooling Trend In Arctic Abruptly Reverses, Signaling Potential For Sea Rise
Cutting artificial intelligence training time by more than 60 percent with a new technique
Cleaning the Great Lakes
Energy Storage System Deals With Sudden Draws on the Grid
Sustainable Skeletal Buildings Function Like Living Organisms
Transforming any existing cloth item or textile into a self-powered e-textile containing sensors and much more
China’s appetite for work and wealth
The Photoacoustic Airborne Sonar System combines light and sound to see underwater
Would artificial intelligence outsmart me? I needn’t have worried
Regulated or Not, Nano-Foods Coming to a Store Near You
Illuminating the Perils of Pollution, Nature’s Way
Needle-Nose Parasite Inspires New Surgical Bandage
Ludwig Cancer Research
Making production lines more reliable
The New American Normal
Bake Your Own Droplet Lens
‘Superlens’ Extends Range of Wireless Power Transfer
Bacterial byproduct offers route to avoiding antibiotic resistance
Bye-Bye Batteries: Radio Waves as a Low-Power Source
Human Arm Sensors Make Robot Smarter
New neuromorphic “brain-on-a-chip” device could lead to portable AI devices
Lilypad floating city concept
Making the Internet Faster
UCI neurobiologists restore youthful vigor to adult brains
Removing nerves connecting kidney to the brain shown to reduce high blood pressure
Nanomachines power a color changing chameleon skin for camouflage and displays
GE brings the ‘Internet of Things’ to the factory floor
Team observes real-time charging of a lithium-air battery
Once a pharmacologist’s dream: Artificial DNA can control release of active ingredients from drugs
A very promising stepping stone toward much more energy-efficient and faster computing
The invention of universal computer memory could solve the digital technology energy crisis
Wavii: A Facebook for Topics
Serendipitous discovery of new laws governing the “developmental biology of materials”
Power harvested from evaporation could provide nearly 70 percent of U.S. power
Capta connects any smartphone to a tripod
Tap-to-pay Google Wallet launched
Chinese scientists claim stem-cell breakthrough for injuries
San Diego State University (SDSU)
World record quadrocopter swarm puts on impressive light show
Could we replace flexible plastic packaging with materials from crab shells and trees?
Software that can spot false facial expressions
A new sensor to help determine cancer therapy
Music Therapy helps COPD Patients
Portable Solar Generator Technology
Megapixel Camera? Try Gigapixel
University of Lisbon
A new battery charges in 5 minutes and uses materials derived from seawater not heavy metals
Google’s uProxy could help fight Internet censorship
The Global Education Race
Solar water purifying bag will cost a dollar and last for 150 reuses
Microsoft’s Kinect: A robot’s low-cost, secret weapon
Robots Get Creative To Cut Through Clutter
Changes in Energy R&D Needed to Combat Climate Change
A new method may significantly reduce the use of animal testing in the vaccine industry
Innovative molten silicon-based energy storage system stores up to 10 times more energy
These microscopic fish are 3D-printed to do more than swim
Soft flexible robots can be created out of a new metallic material
Can desalination waste be turned into a useful resource?
Halting Yellow Fever, Dengue and Zika by targeting mosquito spit
A new micro biobattery could power the Internet of Disposable Things
Nanoscale Secret to Stronger Alloys
Can You Hear Libya Now?
Could a cocktail of geoengineering approaches help the climate?
A new chemical tool can access renewable energy from plant matter that could lessen our dependence on fossil fuels
Discovery: A New Form of Light
Breakthrough: Pill to check Alzheimer’s coming in 4 years
Brain-Scan Lie Detectors Just Don’t Work
New software dramatically simplifies addition of objects to photos
Telemedicine: Stuck in the waiting room
NASA Curiosity Rover Collects First Martian Bedrock Sample
“Energy-Generating Rubber” Combines Flexibility and High-Output
Taller wind turbine towers could enable wind energy production in all 50 states
A bacterial enzyme converts carbon dioxide into carbon compounds 20 times faster than plant enzymes do during photosynthesis
NTU invention transforms plain surfaces into low-cost touch screens
Attention, Shoppers: Store Is Tracking Your Cell
Blood vessel ‘inflator’ could be ‘game-changer’ for pancreatic cancer treatment
Fuel cells that use ammonia instead of hydrogen
Practical Full-Spectrum Solar Cell Comes Closer
DARPA’s New Aid-Delivering Robot Paragliders
Newly engineered sugarcane can produce oil for biodiesel and sugar for ethanol at the same time
A breath test for multiple cancers reaches clinical trial
Finding and killing cancer with flourescent nanomedicine
AxoTrack – The Virtual Needle
Japanese first responders to wear robotic exoskeletons
Toward a safe antiobesity drug that could block fat absorption
Scientists have developed a new weapon in the fight against a parasitic crop pest: Plant hormones
New Theory by Texas Tech Scientist Suggests All “Quantum Weirdness” Caused by Interacting Parallel Worlds
Web search for scientific information only
WiFi capacity doubled at less than half the size could transform telecommunications
Fit in twelve minutes a week
Unlocking Fishery Sustainability: AI Algorithm for Precise Fish Stock Evaluation
The first thermoelectric organic transistor
Could fluoride-based batteries last up to 8 times longer?
Stewart Brand on four green heresies, developing-world ingenuity, and the new face of environmentalism
Picture perfect
Pressure sensitive technology set to bring 3D capability to touchscreens
Nissan unveils system to provide household electricity from all-electric LEAF
Programmable, injectable cell-sized capsule for pharmacology and targeted therapy with a controlled lifespan
Smart fabric textile detectors could be used in public health, workplace safety, military and rescue applications
The Dental Button: Stop the Drill at Your Will
New nanoscale rapid additive manufacturing technique
Sony’s new Cyber-shot cameras
DARPA to Build “Virtual Data Scientist” Assistants Through A.I.
Experts call for urgent defence of deep-ocean
Graham Hawkes explains how a Deep Flight sub can ‘fly’ underwater
Yonsei University
VIDEO: How to stop leaks — the way blood does
Making Virus Sensors Cheap and Simple: New Method Detects Single Viruses
Umeå researcher served a world first (?) CRISPR meal
Turning water into fuel with a new lung-inspired design
New eye-tracking technologies can identify building defects and save millions of dollars, time, and resources
A new method to treat cancers before they spread around the body
New DNA test identifies ingredients in foods
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Electronic skin gets integrated micro chips
National Radio Astronomy Observatory
Helper Robots Are Steered, Tentatively, to Care for the Aging
Vaccine vs many common cold viruses achievable
DeLorme inReach gets the word out when you’re lost in the woods
World’s first hand-held drug detection prototype unveiled
A new non-invasive way of imaging the body and its organs using ultrasound
ESA’s Proba-V Tracking Aircraft in Flight From Orbit
Low-Cost Pain Drug Can Kill Resistant Tuberculosis
New research shows obesity is an inflammatory disease
UAB research team sets sights on new era in neuroprotection
A breakthrough technology with the power to create drugs with fewer unwanted side effects
Multifunctional iron nanowires selectively obliterate cancer cells
NYC Taxi And Limo Commission Looks To Regulate All Ride Hailing Services
Carnegie Mellon computer searches web 24/7 to analyze images and teach itself common sense
The Idea: A cheap proton battery for storing solar energy that does not rely on scarce natural resources
Mechanical Properties of Nanomaterials Can Be Altered Due to Electric Field
The Thaw at the Roof of the World
The World Economy: Wealth without workers, workers without wealth
A miniature, ultra-low power injectable biosensor that could be used for continuous long-term alcohol or other substance monitoring
A possible new method for dealing with irradiated graphite from nuclear reactors
Uzbek Microbiologist Egamberdieva receives TWAS Prize for her results in agricultural science
A highly potent antibody against SARS-CoV-2
Florey Institute of Neuroscience and Mental Health
Could Influence Robotics: Ants can lift up to 5,000 times their own body weight
HULC robotic exoskeleton to get fuel-cell Power Supply
Breaking the barriers for low-cost energy storage
A flywheel energy storage system that has been integrated into a fully automated EV fast charging station
New Antibacterial Chemical Compound Discovered
Cell Therapy Untested in Humans Saves a Baby With Cancer
How to stop fishermen fishing
Stanford researchers synthesize printable, electrically conductive gel
Sensing the future of living detectors and bioproduction
Australian cardiologist regrows monkey hearts with human stem cells
A new tuberculosis (TB) vaccine that doesn’t need refrigeration gets a good immune response
Robotic construction crew needs no foreman
Panasonic to unveil new helper robots
The Future Face of Molecular Electronics
A new free to use database to advance the international research efforts studying COVID-19
The fintech revolution
First robot assisted spinal surgery
Gold nanotubes launch a three-pronged attack on cancer cells
A heroin vaccine that can block a lethal overdose
Scientist Develops Virus That Targets HIV
Luis von Ahn: Massive-scale online collaboration
Shape-shifting device can walk, roll, sail, and glide using recyclable exoskeletons
Designing new electronic devices simply by stacking organic semiconductor nanosheets
Look for Less: Ballard Designs Gold Etagere Bookcase
Terraforming Mars starts to look possible
Injectable Nano-Network Controls Blood Sugar in Diabetics for Days at a Time
To Save Fish and Birds
3D microscope lens developed
On the way to a portable on-chip system for biological and chemical sensing applications in real time
Ceiling panel cooling system uses up to 70 percent less electricity
A new optical chip for a telescope enables astronomers to have a clear view of alien planets
Organic compounds released into the air from thawing permafrost could have big impacts on climate change
Could microbes hold the key for treating neurological disorders?
An alternative way to produce colored paint that is more natural, environmentally friendly and light weight
A major advance toward fusion energy switches on with the most powerful magnetic field of its kind ever created on Earth
Stockholm University
Facebook challenged by ambitious upstarts
An assistive robot that helps to prevent falls and assist in physiotherapy for the elderly
Biologists Engineer Algae to Make Complex Anti-Cancer ‘Designer’ Drug
Eos Energy Storage Looking to Disrupt Grid-Scale Batteries With Zinc-Air
University of Alberta
Potential new drug delivery system
New process discovered for chemically storing solar energy
Coalgae: Coal dust and algae can help meet future energy needs
The first hacker-resistant cloud software system
Are There Alternatives to Conventional, Energy-Hogging Air Conditioners?
Using sunlight to produce nitrogen-based synthetic fertilizer drastically cut the energy needed to produce it
Going nuclear – in a small way
Oxford Brookes University
Making waves with new wave energy gear technology
Our Microbes Are a Rich Source of Drugs, UCSF Researchers Discover
Researchers regrow hair, cartilage, bone, soft tissues
‘Douse My House’ springs from fires
Microryza: Crowd Funding for Scientific Research
King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology
Solar Winds Could Provide 100 Billion Times Earth’s Energy Needs
Will vertical farms really help to tackle global food challenges?
Invisible sensor can hide from both thermal and electric detection at the same time
Wi-Fi Plug Creates Interactive Cloud-Based Classroom Anytime, Anywhere
The next step in influenza vaccines: A broad spectrum intranasal nanoparticle influenza vaccine
GE develops ultra-thin, almost-silent cooler for next-gen laptops and tablets
A gel-like fluid to help prevent wildfires
High-fidelity CRISPR-Cas9 nucleases have no detectable off-target mutations
Could sustainable development speed up with the help of robotics and autonomous systems?
Domestic honeybees may be infecting wild bumblebees through shared flowers
SOIL IS GAINING ATTENTION AS A VITAL NATURAL RESOURCE.
Fleets of drones can become real – just a few obstacles to overcome
Solar Cell That Also Shines
Hydrogen economy a step closer with water-splitting breakthrough
A significant step in having robots actually learn from directly watching humans
Plants provide accurate low-cost alternative for diagnosis of West Nile Virus
Smart windows get the ability to tint gradually
An early warning system for epileptic seizures?
Interactive Algae Farm Relies On Visitors To Help It Grow
A new simplified COVID-19 testing protocol that offers a distinct advantage to ramp up testing
Why we don’t trust robots
Clever Battery Completes Stretchable Electronics Package
Amazon’s 7-Eleven Lockers are a “Sign of the Times”
3D printing scales up
DARPA considers unmanned submersible mothership designed to deploy UAVs and UUVs
Bottle lights
Evidence of hormone disruptor chemical threats grows
Nanomedicine could outdo surgery
Destroying cancer cells with exploding gold nanoparticles
3D-Printed McMansion Demonstrates Growing Capabilities to ‘Pop Out’ Large Structures
One half of the clean hydrogen problem solved?
UCI researchers create mosquitoes incapable of transmitting malaria
World’s first commercial nanostructured bulk metal
Preventing Memory Loss Before Symptoms
Sweaty Hands? New Fingerprinting Method Takes Pore Prints
Warp Speed? NASA May Have Made a Breakthrough for Galactic Travel
Quick-change materials break the silicon speed limit for computers
New Key to Tissue Regeneration
Electronic stethoscope wins $50,000 award
Understanding how to teach “intelligence”
Land management for economic as well as environmental benefits in China
More Efficient Dyed Cells Offer Hope for Cheap Solar Windows
World’s First Automated Trust Assessment System Announced
New more effective treatment for Clostridium difficile infection using faecal microbial transplantation
Investigating abnormalities in nerve connections in the brain could lead to new treatments for schizophrenia
Inexpensive mass production of smart and stretchable fabric at almost any size
Universal TriggerTrap camera trigger enters pre-production phase
Structural carbon fibre batteries can contribute to a significant weight-reduction in aircraft and vehicles
Development of an Advanced System of Fuel Cell Co-Generation of Heat and Power (Micro-CHP)
Early warning signs of population collapse
Robots – our new underwater “astronauts”
Could dogs be trained to sniff out Covid-19?
University of Queensland
Wildlife face ‘Armageddon’ as forests shrink
Battelle Develops Self-Healing Smart Beads that Detect and Repair Corrosion
Stopping the progression of melanoma with the flip of a genetic switch
CCNY research boosts optical fiber data speeds
Humphreys Research Group Successfully Spoofs an $80 million Yacht at Sea
3D unmanned aircraft that could be disposable and sent on one-way flights for delivery, search or reconnaissance purposes.
Betting Big On A Vegan Meat Startup
Breakthrough gene therapy relieves chronic pain in dogs
Solar Roads, Charging Roads, And The Future Of Transportation
A new way to preserve blood for years?
A breakthrough: Transistors can now both process and store information
A large open lava tube on the moon could house the first human habitation
Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin
Can stem cell technology be harnessed to generate biological pacemakers?
Transformative cellular glue tools could regenerate tissues, heal wounds and regrow nerves
ERO: Concrete Recycling Robot
Tech Challenge: A Covid-19 Real-Time Detector
Designing compostable wind turbine blades made from bamboo and mycelium
A new way to trap light
Wall Street’s Dead End
Dark Clouds Over the Internet
New NIST Metamaterial Gives Light a One-Way Ticket
Inflatable High Altitude Wind Turbine May Produce Double the Power at Half the Cost
3-D, Hold the Glasses
New LEDs are ‘tuneable’ to different wavelengths of light and can detect off food and lethal gases
Stop the Great Firewall of America
A cheaper, cleaner and more sustainable way of making hydrogen fuel from water using sunlight moves closer
Clearing harmful bacteria and toxins from blood with tiny ultrasound-powered robots
Large study shows pollution impact on coral reefs – and offers solution
Ship to explore new frontiers of design and oceanography
First images from NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory
Worth Repeating: Nano-Risks: A Big Need for a Little Testing
Off-the-shelf cancer treatments using immunotherapy?
Let There Be Light: Chemists Develop Magnetically Responsive Liquid Crystals
In Search of a Robot More Like Us
Crops can do their own weed control
The common bacteria E. coli can be deployed as a sustainable way to convert post-consumer plastic into vanillin
An unlikely competitor for diamond as the best thermal conductor
Qatari engineers device to coax water out of air
NTU to trial Singapore’s first driverless vehicle on the roads
Scientists transform iPhones into medical imaging devices
Can Nike Fuel a Mobile Health Revolution?
Turning humble seaweed to biofuel
Shape-shifting Nanoparticles Flip from Sphere to Net in Response to Tumor Signal
Can the tree whisperer save our forests?
Disconnect: Ex-Googlers Raise Funding To Stop Google, Facebook & More From Tracking Your Data
New wheel unit combines a wheel and an electric motor with braking, suspension, steering and a control system in a single module
Paving the way for a new generation of antibiotic treatments using gene editing
As Solar Power Grows, Dispute Flares Over U.S. Utility Bills
Solar Pixels Boost Device Efficiency
Rutherford Appleton Laboratory (RAL)
Dramatic improvements in telescopes with new mirror-coating technology
New ceramic-based mechanical pump could enable high efficiency, low-cost thermal storage
How to identify drugs that work best for each patient
Surprising species shake-up discovered – substantial changes in species composition
Breakthrough: A mask that instantaneously deactivates SARS-COV-2
Magnetically-guided pill sends pictures from inside the stomach
Court order served over Twitter
Much better, cheaper, brighter and flexible LED’s
USAFA researchers take invention to zero-gravity
Shape Shifters: Demonstrating Tunable Phase Shifting
Cyborg organoids: Stretchable, integrated mesh nanoelectronics grow with developing cells
A simple and elegant method of producing high-powered lithium-selenium (Li-Se) batteries
First real-time detector for IV delivered drugs may help eliminate life-threatening medical errors
The Waves of the Future May Bend Around Metamaterials
3D printing your way to connect to WiFi without electronics
Are XPRIZEs the Future of Scientific Discovery and Exploration?
AI coming to the rescue in the race to new antibiotics?
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Gigabyte gourmet: AI robot learns to cook just by watching YouTube videos
Using fungi instead of fertilizer to boost crop yields by up to 40 percent
Nickel-zinc (Ni-Zn) batteries provides an energy content and rechargeability that rival lithium-ion batteries
A game-changing light weight active joint that you can put in any type of robot
The Earth Is Warming? Adjust the Thermostat
Kookmin University
World’s first 3D printing photo booth set for scan
Scientists Uncover Trigger for Most Common Form of Intellectual Disability and Autism
Velella Research Project is raising fish in sea-drifting pods
The Laser Beam as a “3D Painter”
Bringing medicine down to the individual level by applying state-of-the-art computation to medical care
New transparent, light-harvesting material could lead to power generating windows
A new system that requires only a web camera to capture a person’s movements digitally in 3D
University of Connecticut (UConn)
Star Trek’s Vision Becomes Reality with Teleportation of Classic Object
Injection printing combines elements of 3D printing and injection molding to print 3 times faster and make stronger parts
New evidence on easing inflammation of brain cells for Alzheimer’s disease
Nanosatellite to help keep space clean
Turning eavesdropping viruses into bacterial assassins that can attack bacterial diseases like E. coli and cholera
A rapid COVID-19 test based on an ultrabright fluorescent nanoprobe
Using facial recognition to identify dolphins and whales
A Plan in Case Robots Take the Jobs: Give Everyone a Paycheck
Reaching carbon neutrality with a functioning rechargeable lithium-carbon dioxide battery
AI helps make progress towards efficient fusion reactions
Floating wind turbines to produce low cost renewable energy
The Nintendo Wii U revealed
Ensuring bees benefit from the solar power boom
Could Samsung cripple Apple by withholding the next big innovation in mobile?
Drug blocks light sensors in eye that may trigger migraine attacks
An Important Step in Artificial Intelligence
Could a cocktail of selective viruses kill E. coli and leave healthy gut bacteria alone?
One-Atom-Thin Silicon Transistors Hold Promise for Super-Fast Computing
Graphene and human brain research to get around one billion euro in funding – each
Climate change: Diseqilibrium will become the norm in the plant communities of the future
Gut immune cells can reduce brain inflammation in people with multiple sclerosis
Nature inspired nano-structures mean no more cleaning windows plus 40% energy saving
Carnegie Mellon, Microsoft Researchers Demonstrate Internal Tagging Technique for 3D-Printed Objects
TI shows industry’s first contactless charging evaluation kit at CES
Big Data Battery System Helps Science Center Tap Off-Peak Electricity
Seeding a New Kind of Concrete
Remodeling gut microbiomes to fight disease
Bendable concrete that is tough as metal and at least twice as strong as conventional concrete under bending plus one-half the time to install
Reducing the risk of being infected with COVID-19 indoors by more than tenfold
Using egg whites to to remove that can cheaply remove salt and microplastics seawater with 98+ percent efficiency
A technology that could significantly increase the speed and volume of disease testing while reducing the costs and usage of scarce supplies
Computer-controlled table could direct radiotherapy to tumours
Engineered ‘living’ machines hold potential for wide variety of societal benefits
Did we just find an off switch for inflammation?
Teaching robots new tricks without programming
Lower nitrogen losses with perennial biofuel crops
UA Researchers designed a collective protection system for building works on sloping work surfaces
Crunching massive amounts of data to help determine which existing medications could improve outcomes in other diseases
Torresol Energy Launches Twin Concentrating Solar Thermal Power Plants
First robot assisted spinal surgery
Geeks on a Train
Quasiparticles could lead to faster circuits and higher bandwidths
Seeing the Big Picture in Photosynthetic Light Harvesting
Institute of Science and Technology Austria
A portable ‘paper machine’ can diagnose disease for less than $2
Taking vitamin B6 to better recall your dreams
Stanford engineers develop a wireless, fully implantable device to stimulate nerves in mice
New technology uses a carbon dioxide sensor to manage climate control in buildings and homes
Cancer Traps: A non-invasive way to biopsy tissue from cancer-tainted organs
Better Barriers Can Help Levees Withstand Wave Erosion
Breakthrough may stop multiple sclerosis in its tracks
New Research Could Extend Life of Arthritic Joints
King Abdulaziz University
Instead of life extension focus on health extension
Miele showcases a washing machine that uses cheap electricity
New glass manufacturing technique could enable design of hybrid glasses and revolutionise gas storage
Could oxytocin be a new therapeutic option for cognitive disorders such as Alzheimer’s disease?
GE Launches New Innovation Challenge
A new microwave technique could revolutionize how we disinfect surfaces
Peer-to-Peer Economy Thrives as Activists Vacate the System
5 Cities Harnessing Breakthrough Geothermal Technology
Ideal Single-Photon Source: Quantum cryptography and quantum communication
Robert R. McCormick School of Engineering and Applied Science
A cement that conducts electricity and generates heat offers new functions from self-heating to energy storage
Viewing Where the Internet Goes
Aalborg University
This could work: Restoring memory in people with damaged brains using a memory prosthesis
A non-invasive way to detect skin disorders
A One-Way Sound Device
Invention of a hand-held breath monitor that can detect the flu virus
Web authentication set for sea change
Bobble bottles offer instant filtered water
Curing sickle cell disease with CRISPR technology
New artificial muscles for soft robots can lift over 1000 times their own weight
Math Can Make the Internet 5-10 Times Faster
Major changes to the Danube ecosystem: A fast fish with a huge impact
The future just got brighter for renewable energy and materials
University of Concepción
Computer displays – Pivoting pixels
Doublethink – The Digital Economy Bill Against The UK’s Digital Economy
Lasers Light the Path to Neuron Regeneration
Panasonic’s Power Loader Light gives your legs a power-up
New LED lights to combat fatigue, rampant drug use on ISS
A new high-precision method for 3D-printing of small soft objects takes only seconds
Violent crime rates increase with exposure to air pollution
Could artificial intelligence predict which viruses could infect humans, which animals host them, and where they could emerge from?
Inexpensive OLED displays and solid-state lightings in mass production, coming soon
A new centre to analyse future disasters
Real-Time Data for Cancer Therapy
Cannabidiol is effective in eliminating the symptoms of depression on the same day – in rats
Green-mix concrete: an environmentally friendly building material
Prosthetic Hands with a Sense of Touch? Breakthroughs in Providing ‘Sensory Feedback’ from Artificial Limbs
Soil management may hold the secret to mitigating climate change
New study redefines how plaques grow in heart disease
Medical University of Vienna
Designer Glue Improves Lithium-ion Battery Life
Getting LiDAR down to chip size opens numerous possibilities
Iowa State Professor Weighs Benefit vs. Risk of Facial Recognition Technology
Pepsi Bets on Local Grants, Not the Super Bowl
Building a bionic cardiac patch
Waste cooking oil makes bioplastics cheaper
3D nanoprinting is set to revolutionize medicine and robotics
Earable computing could be the next significant milestone in wearable devices
New Type of Biosensor Is Fast, Super-Sensitive
Spinal cord stimulation can immediately restore some voluntary movement and autonomic functions years after a paralyzing injury
IT helps researchers see their data like never before
‘Armored Caterpillar’ Could Inspire New Body Armor
Teenage Honduran builds open source eye-tracking computer interface for the disabled
Toward a New Generation of Superplastics
Faster computers via new metamaterial
Cell-Based Alternative to Animal Testing?
Nuclear Energy Innovation – Getting off the bench
Chulalongkorn University
Wireless ultrasound for deep-tissue cardiac monitoring while moving
What if solar cells worked at night?
A Promise to Be Ethical in an Era of Immorality
Hydrogen production from biomass
An exciting new path that just might lead to an effective drug for osteoporosis
X-ray navigation could revolutionize NASA’s ability to pilot robotic spacecraft to the far reaches of the solar system and beyond
Faster, Cheaper Gas and Liquid Separation Using Custom Designed and Built Mesoscopic Structures
Catalan Institution for Research and Advanced Studies (ICREA)
Removing nanoplastics easily from drinking water with 99.9% efficacy
Getting Computers to Understand Overlapping Speech
Destroying cancer cells with ultrasound and microbubbles – non-invasively
Is an “insect apocalypse” upon us?
Nano World: Where towers construct themselves
Nanoparticles that look and act like cells
Energy Agency Projects “Golden Age of Gas” Tied to Shale Boom
Could space elevators transform humanity into a spacefaring civilization?
Professor earns award for invention that removes water contaminants
The “Cold Tube” can cut air conditioning energy consumption by up to 50 percent
Time to Talk Robots
On the way to a potential remedy that could restore hearing for millions of elderly people and others who suffer hearing loss?
A sprayable ice-shedding material that is 100 times stronger than any others
Providing clean water off the grid using a solar-powered water filter
Giving crops the power to resist floods
New water recovery technology could be a great solution to address the global water crisis
History Channel is looking for the next great invention.
Print yourself an airplane with MakerPlane
Boosting memory of AI systems to better learn new tasks while forgetting less of what was learned in previous tasks
Shape changing display could spell the end for the 2D graph
Combining AI and nanoparticle printing for cancer cell analysis will enable low cost diagnostics in developing countries
Recognizing People by the Way They Walk
Herding robots
New milestone for electronic nose device that can ‘smell’ prostate cancer
From Seawater to Freshwater With a Nanotechnology Filter
Device that busts blood clots in the brain could change treatment for strokes
Antennas in Your Clothes? New Design Could Pave the Way
Modifying multicellular cyanobacteria to produce ethanol or hydrogen
New cybersecurity technique should offer more security for vehicle computer systems
Identifying a gene that helps cells resist West Nile and Zika viruses with CRISPR
Extending Einstein’s theory beyond light speed
U.S. Seeks to Make Science Free for All
Virtual traffic lights help solve commuting hell
Yes we can monitor whales with existing fiber optic cables
Some Scientists Share Better than Others
Jay-Z Explains He Is ‘Honored’ To Have His Work Remixed By Others
Smallest hard disk to date writes information atom by atom
A manufacturing plant that can produce carbon-neutral liquid fuels from sunlight and air
Computerized Surveillance System Quickly Detects Disease Outbreaks Among Preschoolers
Could vertical turbines be the future for wind power?
Electronic skin gets integrated micro chips
Genetic manipulation has come a long way to turn plants into biological factories
Mobile is So Money: The Future of the Internet
When the internet of things misbehaves
By Restoring a Sense of Touch to Amputees, HAPTIX Seeks to Overcome Physical and Psychological Effects of Upper Limb Loss
Neuroprosthetics for paralysis: an new implant on the spinal cord
Turning fabric into circuits for power-generating clothes
Don’t Waste The Drought
Scientists reconstruct visual stimuli by reading brain activity
New Thermoelectric Generator Could Revolutionize the Way We Power Small Devices
Diss Information: Is There a Way to Stop Popular Falsehoods from Morphing into “Facts”?
Paving Slab Generates Electricity with Footfalls
Smart Energy Glass controls light
Paper Made from Stone Will Save Trees
Biological annihilation occurring globally could herald acceleration of cascading consequences
Cubelets help make robotics a snap
Futuristic Navy railgun with 220-mile range closer to reality
Climate change deniers using dirty tricks from ‘Tobacco Wars’
Removing nerves connecting kidney to the brain shown to reduce high blood pressure
Antidepressant Shows Promise as Cancer Treatment
New nanophotonic device ups the speed of the internet by 100 times
Bringing transformative potential to agriculture with a natural technology for ‘dimming’ genes
Small flying robots can perch and move objects 40 times their weight
Suitcase-sized CubeSat is the smallest spacecraft to perform its own independent mission heading for an asteroid
A new way to get electricity from magnetism
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Enzymes versus nerve agents: Designing antidotes for chemical weapons
Durham University
Watson, the Computer Jeopardy! Champion, and the Future of Artificial Intelligence
Unfold This Coffee Table From A Single Board
Taiwan university develops nano-carbon material for light source
A simple urine test for prostate cancer detection can now use urine samples collected at home
A reusable sponge that soaks up surface and water column oil repeatedly hundreds of times
Turning Trash into Biofuel
Toshiba unveils four-legged nuclear plant inspection robot
Social media technology rather than anonymity is the problem
High-tech farming: The light fantastic
California Academy of Sciences
Low-frequency mechanical energy harvesting getting ready for takeoff
After China’s Rare Earth Embargo, a New Calculus
Removing hazardous microplastics quickly from water using magnets
Improving antibiotic effectiveness by up to 100 fold to fight tuberculosis
Fracking to Free Natural Gas?
Nanotech Patch Could Deliver Viagra Via the Skin
Virtual Smart Home Controlled By Your Thoughts
Recycled water has a very real marketing problem
Nanoparticles can navigate directly to tumor cells and visualize those using advanced imaging techniques
Graham Hawkes explains how a Deep Flight sub can ‘fly’ underwater
New tech allows quadriplegics to discreetly control wheelchairs using their tongues
UN human rights expert calls for a moratorium on lethal autonomous robots
Success in generating cartilage tissue by printing stem cells using a 3D-bioprinter
Meet the High-Performance Single-Molecule Diode
Censoring of Tweets Sets Off #Outrage
Better and cheaper pipes for water desalination
A new device that processes data in a similar way as the synapses in the human brain
Rice University bioscaffold material degrades as bone grows to replace it
The first plasma: the Wendelstein 7-X fusion device is now in operation
Blue Origin makes historic second landing using the same rocket
It’s not a rolling suitcase, it’s a portable power plant
Brace Yourselves, Drone Journalism Is Coming
Engineers ‘Cook’ Promising New Heat-Harvesting Nanomaterials in Microwave Oven
Plasma-filled bags could replace the Petri dish
Cyberwar storm clouds are gathering
Activating deep brain neurons to control behavior in mice by combining ultrasound and genetics
Several top websites use device fingerprinting to secretly track users
A link that can move data at rates of terabits per second over copper wires
Two robots can now work in unison to 3D-print a concrete structure
Is this the first curative treatment for heart disease?
New technology can detect cancer and potentially other disease biomarkers in urine
Bio-Robot Lives off of Photosynthesis Like a Plant
Innovation Toronto – NEW FEATURE
Mobile health tool plugs into your phone to diagnose illnesses from coronavirus to malaria and more
Saskatoon based company develops ‘breakthrough technology’ for solar power
Researchers pinpoint the neurons responsible for orchestrating habitual behavior
Brazil Marine Park and Other Projects Receive Big Environmental Grants
Computer Algorithm Can Forecast Patients’ Deadly Sepsis
Psychotherapy via internet as good as if not better than face-to-face consultations
Scouts’ invention is pure GENIUS
What is the Real Cost of Power Production?
First demonstration of brain-inspired memristor device to power artificial systems
Legalized medical cannabis lowers opioid use
Converting CO2 emissions into useful materials using only sunlight?
Winbot 7 window cleaning robot uses a vacuum seal to stick to the glass
Take a Virtual Moonwalk for Science
New gene therapy prevents and reverses Multiple Sclerosis in an animal model
New Spaceplane Must Be Capable of 10 Return Trips in 10 days
The Antibiotic Resistance Crisis
Researchers demonstrate self-repairing chip
A radioactive tumor implant has been shown to obliterate pancreatic cancer in mice
Luis von Ahn: Massive-scale online collaboration
Using microneedles that are painless and biodegradable to test glucose levels and more
e-Genius flies into the record books, averages 100 mph over 211 miles
Big Breakthrough for high-power lithium-ion batteries
A quantum internet would make untappable communication practical
How’s this for a powerful new antibiotic: Cannabidiol?
Smartphone imaging systems for medical use
Slowing and steering light with resonant nanoantennas for applications in quantum computing, LIDAR and even the detection of viruses
V3Solar puts a new spin on PV efficiency – x20!
Forget about forgetting – The elderly know more and use it better
Tech’s New Wave, Driven by Data
Technion-Israel Institute of Technology
A toilet seat that can detect congestive heart failure gets ready to be seated
Pocket Test Measures 50 Things in a Drop of Blood
New microbial fuel cell could be integrated into wearable electronics
An entirely new type of nanomaterial can store all kinds of things including energy and drugs
Rare Hits and Heaps of Misses to Pay For
Amazing Demo of a Water-Repellent Spray You Can Actually Buy
Artificial intelligence will have implications for policymakers in education, welfare and geopolitics
Breakthrough fishing technology could radically change sustainable fishing
Random House Triples Prices Of Library E-Books
MIT researchers develop solar-to-fuel roadmap for crystalline silicon
AI dramatically speeds up the chemical process of building molecules that will be tomorrow’s medicines, agrichemicals or materials
Implant could wirelessly relay brain signals to paralyzed limbs
Stem cells as a future source for eco-friendly meat
Tokyo Metropolitan University (TMU)
Computer-controlled table could direct radiotherapy to tumours
Delft University of Technology
Ultrasound ‘Making Waves’ for Enhancing Biofuel Production
How Kinect Hacking Sparks Innovation
Algae experiment may be ‘game changer’
Nanopool says the case is clear for spray-on glass
Does intensive farming increase the risk of epidemics?
Giving Up on Antarctica
Nanobionic plants that glow in the dark could even replace some lighting
A smart microchip can self-start and operate when battery runs out for the Internet of Things
New Hybrid Technology Could Bring ‘Quantum Information Systems’
Potassium-ion batteries made safe
Enabling emotionally intelligent artificial intelligence systems
X-rays in five seconds
Electrocution of Birds and Collision With Power Lines
Responsive material could be the ‘golden ticket’ of sensing
Scientists Turn Skin Cells into Heart Cells and Brain Cells Using Drugs
When Sites Drag the Unwitting Across the Web
Taking aim at the dreaded tropical disease leishmaniasis
A less invasive brain-machine interface using ultrasound
This Small Brick-Shaped Device Can Help Get Millions Of Africans Online
Why Waiting Until A New Business Model Is Proven Doesn’t Work
An off-switch for Asthma attacks
Facial recognition is in (the reflection of) the eye of the beholder
Living in an Underground House
The Earth Is Full
The Limits of the Earth, Part 1: Problems
Massive online open classrooms not yet meeting high expectations
Turning everyday objects into robots using “robotic skins”
New plasmonic sensor provides reliable early detection of biomarkers for many forms of cancer and eventually other diseases
The future of transport: No loopy idea
Leipzig University of Applied Sciences
A 6,000 pound 3D-printing robot could transform the construction industry
How Technology Could Help Fight Income Inequality
Large scale quantum computing just took another major step
Social networks and the web offer a lifeline in Haiti
Origami inspired solar steam generator approaches 100 percent efficiency for the production of clean water
A new fuel cell harvests energy from microbes living in dirt runs forever
Just how important is robot “personality”?
New diabetes treatment lasts more than two weeks in primates
Philips Creates Shopping Assistant with LEDs and Smart Phone
On Systemic Risk
One Step Closer to New Kind of Thermoelectric ‘Heat Engine’
Startups: Poverty is Underrated. Be Glad That You’re Not Rich
NuVinci Harmony brings automatic shifting to e-bikes
A transparent aerogel made from readily-available beer waste could insulate existing windows and more
Nanofiber breakthrough holds promise for medicine and microprocessors
Potential New Approach to Regenerating Skeletal Muscle Tissue
Fabricating Nanostructures with Silk Could Make Clean Rooms Green Rooms
Fighting emerging viruses with synthetic antibodies built with bacterial superglue
Cheaper vehicle sensory system developed
Engineered material that can simultaneously sense, think and act upon mechanical stress?
Could solar cell windows be on the way by punching holes in regular solar cells?
Managing the future by algorithm? What if your boss was an algorithm?
Type 2 diabetes in newly diagnosed ‘can be reversed’
Do We Need Doctors Or Algorithms?
Heck of a Class Project: An ‘Affordable, Robust, Compact’ Fusion Reactor Design, Buildable in a Decade
New centimeter-accurate GPS system could transform self-driving vehicles and mobile devices
University Medical Center Utrecht (UMCU)
The Green Samba – the first viable electric Personal Water Craft
A wearable camouflage device that can hide and adjust to temperature changes
Successfully splitting seawater without pre-treatment to produce green hydrogen
Science loves surprises: An entirely new and valuable area of biology for study – small proteins
The pi4-workerbot – more adaptable than the average industrial robot
University of Seoul (UOS)
Microbots Made of Bubbles Have Engines Made of Lasers
Precision agriculture for small scale farming systems
Nanoparticles loaded with bee venom kill HIV
Cellular reprogramming: Could change the game in regenerative medicine
New seismic survey technique could save dolphins’ hearing
Harnessing solar and wind energy in one device could power the ‘Internet of Things’
Boston’s natural gas infrastructure releases high levels of heat-trapping methane
Robotic fish to patrol for pollution in harbours
Graphene-based film can be used for efficient cooling of electronics
Why Imitation Gets A Bad Rap
Broad Institute
Skinput turns your hand into a touchscreen and your fingers into a keypad
Yellow Jacket case sets iPhone to stun
Achilles heel: Popular drug-carrying nanoparticles get trapped in bloodstream
Breakthrough in biofuels from wood
Military Lags in Push for Robotic Ground Vehicles
GEODOG GPS-enabled collar lets you find your dog using your smartphone
India’s Rural Cell Movement: Can You Hear Me Now?
Shape-shifting device can walk, roll, sail, and glide using recyclable exoskeletons
Portland Hours Turns Your Time Into Currency
Nanomedicine researchers find new use for 70-year-old drug to help drug delivery
Helping to fight extreme poverty with a new mapping technique
Radio Waves Carry News of Climate Change
A new 4D visualization method combines smartphone videos with amazing results
Wrangling Flow to Quiet Cars and Aircraft
Personalized cancer treatment that matches individual tumors with the drugs or drug combinations that are most likely to kill them
Magic angle graphene is the most versatile of all superconducting materials and yields three useful electronic devices
‘Ferropaper’ Is New Technology for Small Motors, Robots
Vegetarian Cutlet: New Method to Prepare a Meat Substitute
Imitating synapses of the human brain could lead to smarter electronics and human-like artificial intelligence
Using quantum computing to develop a window coating that can reduce electric cooling costs by one-third in hot climates
University College Dublin
Tiny sensor transmits data from orthopedic implants
Educating Players: Are Games the Future of Education?
Fasting or caloric restriction can have anti-aging effects on the vascular system
A world record for the conversion of solar energy to electricity via quantum dots
Minix wing tip device promises 6% gain in fuel efficiency for airliners
Swanson School of Engineering
A storage power plant on the seabed
Cyborgs or machine enhanced humans get one step closer
Teleporting information within a diamond has big implications for quantum information technology
Glass now has smart potential for biological sensing, biomedical imaging and 3D volumetric displays
Sciences, Humanities, and … Design? The Case for a Third Pillar of Education
Duke Engineers Build Living Patch for Damaged Hearts
Logitech ditches keyboard batteries in favor of sunlight
Walking Away from Back Pain
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A simple new technique can detect fake drugs from a video taken as the sample undergoes a disturbance
WakaWaka solar led lamp aims to light up Kenyan school
Using sewage discharged from wastewater treatment plants to sequester CO2 and stop it from reaching the atmosphere
A stretchable sweat-powered battery for wearable tech
S&T professor develops ‘brain’ for robots
Web Sites Shine Light on Petty Bribery Worldwide
New thermal battery material can release energy on demand
Stem Cell-Based Bioartificial Tissues and Organs
Diagnostic kits for personalized medicine – predicting resistance to chemotherapy treatments
Using your home solar panels to charge your electric vehicle
A breakthrough for organic reactions in water
Nanjing Medical University
PTSD could be ‘erased’ without affecting normal memory of past events
Zero-Emission Propulsion System for Boats – Now A Reality!
3D printers have unique fingerprints that can be used to trace the origin of 3D-printed goods
Sugar cube-sized blocks of a new electromagnetic material could transform communication networks
Growing nano-sized hydrogen storage crystals in a nanoreactor
Prototype Generators Emit Much Less Carbon Monoxide, NIST Finds
Before we start: Some potential side effects of geoengineering
A brain-to-computer hookup can enable people with paralysis to type at 8 words per minute via direct brain control
Artificial intelligence gains impressive new perceptive powers
University of New Brunswick
Back From the Brink
Self-sterilising microneedles revolutionize vaccinations and drug delivery
Makerbot Aims to Bring 3D-Printing into America’s Classrooms
Fluorescent silk as an implantable and injectable wound healing material
As CO2 levels rise, some crop nutrients will fall
Using magnets to arrange cells to grow new tissues like cartilage
Food Treatment Can Extend Shelf Life of Fresh Produce
Could treating a concussion be as simple as cooling the brain?
6G and beyond with a new ultra-small silicon chip called a multiplexer to effectively manage terahertz waves
Pic3D sheet transforms any screen into a glasses-free 3D display
Roundworm quells obesity and related metabolic disorders
NZ Wind Power Invention Receives International Recognition
A way to use HIV to beat HIV
Adhesives for biomedical applications can be detached by using light
The potential to save the hearing of millions of people around the world
In The Future, Your Clothes Will Be A Power Plant
A supply chain model to support the hydrogen economy
New nanoparticle vaccine could provide protection against a variety of SARS-CoV-2 variants
Pharmacy on Demand: Starting Disruption of the Pharmaceutical Industry?
The Green Samba – the first viable electric Personal Water Craft
Cocktail Boosts Immune Cells in Fighting Cancer
Rooftop solar PV to be energy game-changer in Australia
New at Walmart: Thyme and Table Kitchenware
Crops can do their own weed control
The Future of Biodegradables
Far-UVC light is highly effective at killing airborne viruses and bacteria in real room environments
Implanting a gel containing immunotherapy during surgical removal of a tumor may prevent the tumor from recurring
Bulacan students invent ‘anti-botcha’ robot
Now He’s Really Started Something
A plan to use enormous balloons to build inflatable space stations
Nanotube fibers can rewire damaged hearts
A new method for 3D through-wall imaging that utilizes drones and WiFi
Newly developed materials can be combined to make strong, lightweight and corrosion-free metals
Friendly Wave-Powered Robots Now Working For Oil And Gas Companies
New water-absorbing hydrogel harnesses air moisture for multiple applications
Reducing waste of food: A key element in feeding billions more people
Computer spots rare diseases in family photos
Is That 911 Call a Real Emergency? Emotion Detector Made for Call Centers
Laser-based microwave generators could really speed up communications
Team develops analytics to predict poll trends
A cure for Chagas disease?
Common Anesthetic Procedure Dramatically Improves Well Being of Veterans with PTSD
Bidding for volts
How about grid-scale electricity storage at fifth of the current cost?
Magnesium-Sulfur Batteries Could Be Much Better Than Lithium
Researchers ride new sound wave to health discovery
Twitter’s Revolutionary Agreement Lets Original Inventors Stop Patent Trolls
Buildings Wrapped in High-Efficiency, Flexible Solar Cells?
Northwestern Scientists Create Chemical Brain
Sustainable water purification via soil-powered fuel cells
Apple’s Game Changer, Downloading Now
Minjiang University
Plasma-filled bags could replace the Petri dish
Draff to dram: water cleanser created in chance study of whisky byproduct
Philips to develop LED-illuminated wallpapers
Self-healing materials made from ‘jelly’ and salt for robotics
A vaccine against the biggest bacterial killer on the planet is a step closer to being available
Could reactivating aging stem cells in the brain really impact memory function
Agrophotovoltaics increases land use efficiency by 60 percent
A fast and cheap optical version of Wi-Fi is coming
Lytro’s revolutionary Cinema camera provides radical new post-production capabilities
Fraunhofer Society
Removal of tumors without surgery using ultrasound and nanobubbles
To clean air and beyond: Catching greenhouse gases with advanced membranes
Putting electric motors into the wheels of cars is the way forward
Student runs Crawl concept up the utility pole for James Dyson Awards
Breakthrough in study of aluminum should yield new technological advances
University of Connecticut (UConn)
Compact proton therapy for fight against cancer
University of Ferrara
Why trust should play a crucial part in the development of intelligent machines for medical therapies
A swimming micro-nano robot can deliver cancer drugs through the blood-brain barrier without setting off an immune reaction
Starving brain tumours for energy: A promising basis for developing effective medications for glioblastoma
Could Rubicon be a key to increased lifespan?
Is it possible that RNA can be used to awaken, restore, alter or even even transfer memories?
Researchers announce MS drug breakthrough
New Antibacterial Chemical Compound Discovered
A new method to predict tipping points could help prevent colony collapse disorder
Sapienza University of Rome
Engineers Make Synthetic Photosynthesis Breakthrough
Scientists harness a super assassin Huntington’s gene for a new cancer treatment
A new more environmentally friendly sodium battery solves both the dendrite problem and recharges as quickly as a lithium-ion battery
Baby’s life saved with groundbreaking 3D printed device from University of Michigan that restored his breathing
3D printing a skin alternative to heal wounds?
‘Wet’ Computing Systems to Boost Processing Power
Decentralised networks could save democracy
Using glucose monitors to detect other diseases
A grass commonly used to fight soil erosion has been genetically modified to successfully remove toxic explosive chemicals
A new superbug-destroying coating for wound dressings and implants
Robots that forage for fuel and run on steam power
Practical Full-Spectrum Solar Cell Comes Closer
Medicine goes wireless: A paradigm shift
Could a new vaccine help to halt the progression of Alzheimer’s disease?
TDK unveils flexible OLED display
Festo AirJelly
Retrosynthesis in organic chemistry to benefit from a combination of deep neural networks, machine learning and artificial intelligence
Scientists Invent Heat-Regulating Building Material
Portable Solar Generator Technology
Leibniz-Forschungsinstitut für Molekulare Pharmakologie (FMP)
The new reinforced concrete for the 21st century: Hybrid timber systems?
American Psychological Association
Age window for learning language and music could be extended
The First TV Show Based On Twitter Buries Its Presenters In Feedback
Altering the ‘Flavor’ of Humans Could Help Fight Malaria
Could synthetic antibodies induce tissue repair in humans?
Culturomics research uses quarter-century of media coverage to forecast human behavior
Columbia engineers build biologically powered chip
As Dengue Fever Sweeps India, a Slow Response Stirs Experts’ Fears
Soft robotic clothing takes a step forward with wearable artificial muscles
Music sessions could be crucial in transforming the lives of millions of people with verbal challenges
Electrically spun fabric offers dual defense against pregnancy, HIV
Newest HPV vaccine is highly effective at preventing HPV infection and disease
SonicNotify: The inaudible QR codes your smartphone can hear
An inexpensive easy-to-produce film that makes objects completely invisible to infrared detectors.
Could squid provide an eco-friendly alternative to plastics?
Death and Chocolate: Disease Threatens to Devastate Global Cocoa Supply
Novel Drug Shuts Down Master Protein Key to Lymphoma
A potential super wheat that actually thrives in salty soils
Netgear introduces 3DHD Wireless Home Theater Kit
Vibration may help heal chronic wounds
App allows users to view electrocardiograms on smartphones
Researchers Build 3-D Structures Out of Liquid Metal at Room Temperature
If artificial intelligence is so smart can it play well with others?
First proof that quantum computers do indeed offer advantages over conventional computers
WUSTL students ‘print’ pink prosthetic arm for teen girl
Sound waves could be the future of biomedical research, diagnosing and treatment
ESA is about to test Asteroid Deflection
THE INTERNET IS POISED TO TRANSFORM SCIENCE PUBLISHING AND SCIENCE ITSELF
In a tissue repair breakthrough a biocompatible hydrogel naturally adheres to soft tissues like cartilage and the meniscus
University of the West of Scotland
Unlocked: A problem that has been holding back machine learning . . . with a material found in house paint
Flexible inorganic double helix material can be adapted to a wide range of applications
With a new design lithium-sulfur batteries could reach their full potential.
Throwable Ball Camera May Revolutionize How We Watch Sports
Changeable 2D materials to transform electronics, optics, computing, and a host of other technologies
Artificial muscles can now be powered by energy from glucose and oxygen, just like biological muscles
COVID-19 puts a real focus on the risks of wildlife trade
Point-of-care drug monitoring with new antibody-based biosensors
A new quantum simulator with potentially large impact
Artificial intelligence can process medical images to extract biological and clinical information – for the first time
Real-life Spider Men Using Protein Found in Venom to Develop Muscular Dystrophy Treatment
Another stepping stone to practical quantum computing
A new concept for solar thermal energy harvesting and more: Ultrathin graphene film
Gearing up for the mass production of biomaterials
What if we could boost the yields of major food crops by almost 50 percent?
A robotic prosthetic arm that detects signals from nerves in the spinal cord
A Natural Obsession
Rapid global phaseout of animal agriculture has the potential to stabilize greenhouse gas levels
University of Southern California Viterbi School of Engineering
New faster process for electrospun nanofibers for wound healing and improved 3D-matrices for biological tissues
Startups Or Behemoths: Which Are We Going To Bet On?
Could Humans & Robots Soon Be Working Side by Side?
A supramolecular ink technology could be a game changer for the OLED display industry
Potassium-ion batteries made from scrap metal
Performing single-molecule biopsies on individual cells using nanoscale tweezers
Gunnar Optiks glasses give your eyes a break
New treatment for fear-related anxiety disorders by extinguishing fear memories
A new approach to clearing toxic waste from the brain
COVID-19 and children
Re-activating a compromised immune system to fight sepsis
Washable baby bootie doubles as breathing monitor
Diagnosing strokes with your smartphone?
Self-localization algorithm developed for locating and tracking of 50 billion connected products in the 2020 Internet-of-Things
Penn Medicine Bioethicists Call for Return to Asylums for Long-Term Psychiatric Care
Electrically heated textiles getting ready to wear
The Internet of Things – Underwater: The Sunrise Project
New LED designs could help them produce more light for the same energy and last longer
Ant-Roach illustrates potential for inflatable robots
World-Changing Awesome Aside, How Will The c Make Money?
Teaching a microbe to make fuel
DARPA trying to re-invent Internet search
Microsoft’s Push Into Gesture Technology
Smart Swarms of Bacteria Inspire Robotics
A way to speed up the formation of hydrates that can store billions of tons of carbon for centuries under the ocean floor
False fears threaten food supplies
Desalination: Drops to drink
Seatower’s game-changing wind turbine foundations could reduce the cost of offshore wind farming
A new type of ‘chain mail’ fabric is flexible like cloth but can stiffen on demand
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