Why squeezing light too much can make future OLED screens worse

Scientists working on the next generation of OLED technology have discovered that making these devices more efficient is not as simple as squeezing as...

Scientists create stretchable surface that repels almost any liquid

Scientists at North Carolina State University have developed a remarkable new material that can repel nearly all liquids—even when stretched to five times its...

Spinning plasma may hold the key to longer-lasting fusion reactors

Fusion energy promises a future of clean, nearly limitless power, but building reactors that can survive the extreme conditions inside them remains a major...

Scientists 3D print one of the world’s hardest industrial materials

A team of researchers has found a new way to manufacture one of the toughest materials used in industry, opening the door to cheaper,...

How a rare element could fuel the next generation of space missions

Scientists at the U.S. Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) are taking a fresh look at neptunium, a rare radioactive metal that...

New 3D concrete technology could transform how buildings are made

As cities become more crowded and construction companies struggle to find enough workers, the building industry is searching for faster and more efficient ways...

How hidden flaws caused light pole disasters in hurricane Ian

When Hurricane Ian swept across Florida in 2022, several aluminum light poles on a bridge in Central Florida suddenly cracked or collapsed. What puzzled engineers...

New 3D printing ink made from wood waste can be recycled with water

3D printing has changed how products are designed and manufactured, allowing engineers and designers to create complex objects layer by layer from digital models. The...

Robotic arm can feel like part of the body—if it moves at the right...

As artificial intelligence advances, future prosthetic arms may be able to move on their own to assist users with daily tasks. But for these devices...

How 3D printing is making energetic materials safer and more predictable

Making energetic materials—such as explosives, propellants, and fireworks—is a bit like baking a very sensitive cake. The ingredients must be carefully measured, the mixing must...