Scientists discover invisible hardware trojans lurking inside computer chips

Every day, people rely on computer chips to keep sensitive information safe. These tiny pieces of hardware help protect everything from online banking details and...

AI-designed Universal Vaccine Could Stop Future Pandemics Before They Start

For many years, the world has relied on vaccines to protect people from dangerous infectious diseases. Vaccines have saved millions of lives by helping the...

Palm oil waste could be turned into electricity, fuel, and carbon-storing biochar

A new waste-to-energy approach could help palm oil mills turn large amounts of agricultural waste into valuable products such as electricity, industrial fuel, and...

Why robots struggle to understand human facial expressions

Artificial intelligence is becoming increasingly skilled at understanding the world around it, but new research suggests it still has a major weakness: reading human...

Thousands of future rocket launches could threaten Earth’s protective ozone shield

The global space industry is expanding rapidly, with thousands of new satellites expected to enter orbit in the coming years. These spacecraft will support a...

Octopus-inspired robotic arm can feel and grasp objects underwater

Scientists in Italy have developed a remarkable robotic arm inspired by the octopus, one of the ocean’s most skilled and intelligent creatures. The new device...

New $10 spectrometer chip could turn smartwatches into health monitors

Researchers at the University of Cambridge and startup company GlitterinTech have developed a tiny, low-cost device that could bring powerful chemical sensing capabilities to...

Could your online orders soon travel on crewless cargo ships?

A future where cargo ships travel across the sea with little or no crew on board is moving closer to reality. Researchers and industry partners...

Scientists overcome key barrier to mass-producing ultra-thin semiconductors

Scientists have developed a new way to manufacture ultra-thin semiconductors that could help power the next generation of computers, smartphones, and other electronic devices. Researchers...

Curbside parking is great for drivers—but terrible for everyone else: Could we get rid...

It may seem like it's impossible to find a car park on the street. As a recent Grattan Institute report makes clear, Australia actually has...

New pilot plant can transform hard-to-recycle plastic waste into useful oil

A team of researchers at the University of Amsterdam has developed a new way to recycle mixed plastic waste that could help reduce the...

Tiny jumping spiders inspire a new ultra-low-power 3D camera

A tiny jumping spider has inspired a new type of 3D camera that uses very little power while still producing detailed depth maps in...

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Robots get a new sense of touch that can see danger coming

Robots are becoming a bigger part of our everyday lives. They help in hospitals, factories, farms, and even in homes. But for robots to work...

Smart AI smoke detector ends false alarms and saves millions

False fire alarms can be a big problem, wasting time, money, and emergency resources. Now, a team of South Korean researchers from the Electronics and...

Nature-inspired 3D printing creates stronger, smarter structures

Since its introduction in 1985, 3D printing has revolutionized manufacturing, offering cheaper and customizable designs. From aerospace to medicine, its applications have grown rapidly. However, Associate...

Why micro-LEDs could be the next big leap in screen technology

The glowing screens we use every day—from smartphones to televisions—are powered mostly by OLED technology, short for organic light-emitting diodes. But another type of display,...

New catalyst makes styrene manufacturing cheaper, greener

Chemical engineering researchers have developed a new catalyst that significantly increases yield in styrene manufacturing, while simultaneously reducing energy use and greenhouse gas emissions. "Styrene...