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Scientists develop new materials for better, cheaper OLED Displays

A team of international researchers has created innovative materials that could make electronic displays like those in smartphones, tablets, and TVs more efficient and...

Scientists create eco-friendly artificial muscles that store and generate energy

A team of researchers has developed innovative artificial muscle fibers that can produce and store energy. These fibers mimic real muscles and could transform industries...

Nanotechnology in medicine: Treatments tailored just for you

Medicine is becoming more precise and personal, and nanotechnology is playing a big role in this transformation. By working with materials at the tiniest...

Scientists build 3D-printed microscope for under £50 in just 3 hours

Researchers at the University of Strathclyde have created the world’s first fully 3D-printed microscope in under three hours at a cost of less than...

Nanotechnology plays a big role in military defense

Nanotechnology, the science of working with materials at the scale of atoms and molecules, is transforming many areas of life, and military defense is...

This 3D printing could boost heat-resistant steel’s lifespan by 10 times

A team of researchers from Japan's National Institute for Materials Science (NIMS) has made a breakthrough in metal 3D printing, dramatically improving the durability...

This seed-sized amplifier chip could boost space communications

A groundbreaking tiny chip, smaller than a strawberry seed, may soon revolutionize space communications. Developed by the European Space Agency (ESA), this innovative signal amplifier...

Bendable concrete: A 3D printing breakthrough for stronger, safer buildings

A team of engineers at The University of New Mexico (UNM) has developed a revolutionary material that could transform the construction industry. By using 3D...

Nanotechnology plays a key role in quantum computing

Quantum computing is one of the most exciting areas of modern technology. Unlike regular computers, which use bits to store information as 0s or...

Tiny insect-inspired camera can capture 9,120 frames per second in low light

Inspired by the amazing eyes of insects, researchers at KAIST have developed a tiny, high-speed camera that works incredibly well in low light. This camera,...