Why lunar regolith could be the key to living on the Moon

The moon may look peaceful from Earth, but its surface is one of the harshest environments imaginable. It is covered by a layer of fine...

New Smartwatch Could Monitor Blood Pressure All Day Without an Inflatable Cuff

Checking blood pressure is one of the most common ways doctors assess heart and blood vessel health. High blood pressure affects millions of people around...

Scientists discover simple way to make batteries and fuel cells more efficient

Researchers in South Korea have developed a new way to improve the performance of batteries and hydrogen fuel cells without redesigning the catalysts that...

AI creates complete battery recipes that match top lithium battery performance

Scientists have developed an artificial intelligence system that can create complete battery electrolyte recipes, a breakthrough that could speed up the development of better...

This tiny antenna could change the future of ocean exploration

Communicating underwater has always been a major challenge for robots. Unlike on land, where wireless signals travel easily through the air, water absorbs and weakens...

This low-cost printed sensor could transform smart packaging and medical devices

Magnetic field sensors are everywhere in modern life, even though most people never notice them. These tiny electronic components help detect movement, position, and distance,...

Blood Test and AI Could Diagnose Dementia with 92.3% accuracy

Dementia affects millions of people around the world, yet getting an accurate diagnosis remains one of the biggest challenges in brain health. Many forms of...

AI patch on your skin could act like a personal doctor—No Internet needed

A team of researchers has created a soft, stretchable electronic patch that can run artificial intelligence (AI) directly on the human body without needing...

Book publishing’s AI panic is here. And nobody knows what to do about it

The disruptive force of artificial intelligence is engulfing the world of book publishing. In March, publisher Hachette Book Group pulled a forthcoming horror novel after...

Is extracting oxygen from lunar soil the future of space exploration

A new race to the moon is emerging between the United States and China. Unlike fifty years ago, the goal is no longer just about...

New smart material could turn windows into solar-powered energy storage systems

Scientists in Finland have developed a new smart material that can both change color and store electrical energy. In the future, this technology could lead...

New robot learns to catch itself when it falls down stairs

Stairs are one of the most difficult environments for robots to navigate safely. Even robots specifically designed to climb stairs can lose balance, and when...

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New faster 3D printing method could help build human tissue

Scientists at École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) have developed a much faster and more efficient way to 3D print soft materials that look...
This new material may help power electronics

This new material may help power electronics

In a new study, scientists have discovered a way to simplify how electronic devices use electrons. They found a material that can serve dual roles...

This knitting machine works like a 3D printer to create solid objects

Knitting may seem like an ancient craft, but researchers at Cornell University and Carnegie Mellon University have reimagined it for the future—by turning it...
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Traffic models for self-driving and connected cars

Vehicles are evolving quickly nowadays. For example, a self-driving car can detect surroundings with various techniques like radar, GPS, lidar, and computer vision. The car has...
Scientists reverse time flow on IBM's quantum computer

Scientists reverse time flow on IBM’s quantum computer

In a new study, researchers explored the concept of reversing time in a first-of-its-kind experiment. They managing to return a computer briefly to the past. The...