This computer uses light instead of electricity—and it solves problems faster than quantum machines

Researchers at Queen's University have built a new kind of computer that uses light instead of electricity—and it works at room temperature, stays stable...

Scientists discover a completely new type of magnetism in atom-thin materials

Scientists at University of Stuttgart have discovered a completely new type of magnetism in materials that are only a few atoms thick. Working with international...

This flax fiber furniture can be taken apart and reused again and again

Most seating furniture isn’t made to last. Chairs and benches are often difficult to take apart, awkward to move, and easy to damage. After just one...

A new organic molecule could store renewable energy for months with almost no loss

One of the biggest challenges facing renewable energy is timing. Wind turbines and solar panels often produce electricity when it is not immediately needed. A...

AI can read and diagnose brain scans in seconds

Medical imaging plays a critical role in diagnosing diseases of the brain, but reading and interpreting brain scans is a complex and time‑consuming task. Today,...

Lego-like smart material lets robots change stiffness like living tissue

Robots are usually built from materials with fixed properties. Once a robot is assembled, its stiffness, flexibility and movement patterns are largely locked in. Engineers at...

Batteries made from “rust” could be cleaner, cheaper, and surprisingly powerful

Lithium-ion batteries power everything from smartphones to electric cars, but they rely on materials that raise environmental and ethical concerns. Metals like nickel and cobalt...

MIT engineers turn recycled plastic bottles into strong 3D-printed home frames

The plastic bottle you toss into the recycling bin today might one day help hold up the floor of a house. Engineers at MIT are...

A one-atom-thick filter may revolutionize natural gas purification

growing role. Both fuels are mainly made of methane, which burns more cleanly than coal or oil and is widely used for heating, electricity generation...

Scientists achieve near-perfect light transmission on silicon chips

Optical fiber quietly powers much of the modern world. It carries internet traffic across oceans and cities with astonishing efficiency, letting light travel kilometers with...

This 4D-printed smart skin can transform its shape and reveal hidden images

Most synthetic materials are made to do just one or two things. Once they are created, their properties rarely change. A research team at Penn...

Electric eels inspire a new kind of soft, powerful battery

From medical implants to soft robots, many emerging technologies need power sources that are flexible, safe, and able to work inside or near living...

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Scientists find new way to convert carbon dioxide into liquid fuels

A new way to convert carbon dioxide into the building block for sustainable liquid fuels was very efficient in tests and did not have...
Scientists develop new autonomous car to handle unknown conditions

Scientists develop new autonomous car to handle unknown conditions

In a new study, researchers have created a new way of controlling autonomous cars. The new way could integrate prior driving experiences to control the...

AI could spot vision loss disease much earlier than doctors

Glaucoma is one of the leading causes of permanent vision loss in the world. It happens slowly over time and often goes unnoticed until...

Tiny robots morph and move with a spark of electricity

Researchers at Cornell University have created incredibly small robots, less than 1 millimeter in size, that can change their shape and crawl when given...

Scientists use 56-qubit quantum computer to prove true randomness

In a major breakthrough, scientists have used a 56-qubit quantum computer to create and confirm truly random numbers — something that’s impossible for regular...