Engineering

Scientists make big leap in next-gen solar technology

Solar energy is one of the most promising ways to power our homes and businesses. But, making efficient solar cells has always been a challenge. However,...

UV light boosts diaper recycling speed by 200 times, shows study

Diapers are a must-have for babies, but have you ever thought about what happens to them after they're thrown away? In Germany alone, over 100,000...

Scientists find fast-track to make super materials

Have you ever thought about how we get the materials to make things like airplane parts or medical implants? Scientists spend a lot of time...

Tailor-made electronic skins: A leap forward in tech surfaces

Imagine the world of electronics like a puzzle. Every piece has its own unique shape and function. One of the critical pieces in this vast...

Wrist-tapper wearable: A new way to navigate!

Imagine a piece of clothing that can gently tap you on the wrist and tell you where to go! Sounds futuristic, right? Well, that's...

Scientists create revolutionary antenna for radio waves

Imagine you're trying to listen to your favorite radio station, but you're having a hard time getting a good signal because your antenna isn't...

Surprise! Vitamin C could help recycle electric car batteries in green way

Researchers from the University of Birmingham have developed an exciting new way to recycle electric car batteries. Instead of using lots of energy and harmful...

New technique creates customized thin films for electronics

In a breakthrough that could reshape modern electronics, researchers have developed a new method for making ultra-thin films. Led by the Leibniz Institute of Photonic...

Graphene magic: MIT finds pencil lead’s super power in thin layers!

You've probably used a pencil to write or draw, but did you know the pencil's lead has some mind-blowing secrets? Scientists at MIT have found...

Electrons in molten salts unlock the secrets for future power plants

Imagine you're cooking and you add a pinch of salt to the pot. Now, think about a special type of salt that can melt and...