This robotic dog can remember every step—and it could save lives

Imagine a robotic dog that can see its surroundings, remember where it has been, understand spoken instructions, and make smart decisions in real time. That...

This new chip uses sound waves to grab and move tiny objects

Sound is usually something we hear, not something we touch. But researchers at Virginia Tech have found a way to turn acoustic waves into invisible...

Scientists create powerful new tool to explore the microbial universe

Microbes are everywhere. They live in our bodies, in soil, in the oceans, and even in the air we breathe. These microscopic organisms play a...

Smart AI headphones could learn who you’re talking to—and make their voices clearer

Having a conversation in a busy café or crowded room can be exhausting. Many people struggle to focus on the person they’re speaking with...

Scientists create nearly invisible window insulation that blocks heat

Physicists at the University of Colorado Boulder have developed a new window insulation material that could dramatically cut energy loss from buildings without blocking...

AI can spot missed Alzheimer’s diagnoses in medical records

Researchers at UCLA have created a new artificial intelligence (AI) tool that may help find people with undiagnosed Alzheimer’s disease by looking at their...

Smart bandage uses AI to speed up wound healing

Engineers at the University of California, Santa Cruz have developed a new smart bandage called “a-Heal” that may change how we treat wounds. This wireless...

Vine-inspired robot gently lifts people and fragile objects with a soft, twisting grip

Some vines in nature are strong enough to wrap around fences and even pull down trees. Their ability to twist, cling and support weight has...

Tiny carbon nanotubes could transform flexible solar panels forever

Scientists have long believed that perovskite solar cells could transform the solar industry because they are light, inexpensive and highly efficient. However, one major weakness...

New fiber-weaving technique makes stronger, longer-lasting battery electrodes

Scientists have developed a new manufacturing method that could dramatically improve the strength, durability, and performance of battery electrodes—especially those used in electric vehicles...

New brain-inspired computer chips could take AI to the next level

Scientists at Yale University have developed a new way to build computer chips that work more like the human brain—and, importantly, can grow much...

New aluminum nitride transistor could power the next generation of wireless technology

Cornell University researchers have created a new type of transistor that could transform high-power wireless electronics, making future communication systems faster, more reliable, and...

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Scientists watch magnetic waves dance at the nanoscale for the first time

For the first time ever, scientists have been able to directly observe spin waves—tiny ripples of magnetism known as magnons—at the nanoscale. This exciting discovery...

Scientists unlock new battery technology for safer, cheaper energy storage

As the world shifts toward renewable energy, storing power when it’s needed most is a big challenge. Solar energy disappears at night, and wind power...
Steering wind power in a new direction could improve production at wind farms

Steering wind power in a new direction could boost production at wind farms

Angling turbines slightly away from the wind can boost energy produced overall and even out the otherwise variable supply, says Stanford study. What's good for...

Liquid metal: The ‘terminator’ technology battling superbugs

In the popular Terminator movies, the bad guys were often made of a shapeshifting liquid metal. Now, in real life, scientists have discovered a way...

This nano-sized iconic tower has 161 steps, 21 bells

Twenty-four years ago, physics professor Harold Craighead and then-doctoral student Dustin Carr created the world’s smallest guitar using cutting-edge technology in what was then...