This soft e-skin could talk to the brain
Researchers at Stanford University have developed an innovative, multilayered material with nerve-like electronics, which behaves like human skin.
This could potentially revolutionize prosthetics and wearable...
Scientists develop new sensors to measure blood sugar at home
What are Electrochemical Biosensors?
To understand this exciting development, let's first take a step back and talk about what electrochemical biosensors are.
These are tools that...
Scientists leverage near-infrared light for innovative 3D printing
In a world that's continuously transforming through technology, Chinese scientists at Jiangnan University have developed a groundbreaking 3D printing method.
They've managed to create complex...
Revolutionizing lithium-ion batteries: A cleaner, faster, and cheaper method
A research group led by Yan Wang at the Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI) has come up with a novel, eco-friendly process to produce lithium-ion...
Novel design improves efficiency and stability of bifacial perovskite solar cells
Researchers at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill have developed new design strategies that could enhance the efficiency and stability of bifacial...
New transparent material offers affordable alternative for touch screens and LEDs
Researchers at Purdue University have developed a new, transparent material that can be used in touch screens, light-emitting diodes (LEDs), solar cells, and other...
New material opens the door for energy-efficient computing
Scientists find magnesium palladium three can facilitate SOT-MRAM, a new energy-efficient storage technology that could revolutionize AI training and processing.
MIT engineers find new way to make powerful computer chips
Scientists at MIT have discovered a new way to make computer chips more powerful by using super-thin materials.
How to land on a planet safely?
When a lander descends toward the moon – or a rocky planet, asteroid, or comet – the exhaust plume of the rocket interacts with...
Scientists create battery prototype with fiber-shaped cathode
In a new study, North Carolina State University researchers made a cathode in the shape of a thread-like fiber.
The researchers were then able to...