New AI design tool could cut building materials by up to 90%

The construction industry is one of the world's largest sources of carbon emissions. In 2022, making construction materials such as steel, concrete, and timber produced...

Why electric trucks may soon overtake diesel in major cities

Electric trucks may be much closer to becoming the new normal than many people think. According to a new report from C40 Cities, the University...

Swarm robots inspired by bees and ants could transform the future of mining

Researchers at Adelaide University have developed a new type of robotic system inspired by bees and ants that could make mining safer, more efficient...

This exoskeleton and robot system could cut factory lifting strain by 65%

Factories are increasingly using robots to help workers complete difficult and repetitive tasks. However, in many workplaces, people and robots still work separately for...

This landing pad design could make future air taxis much quieter

Electric air taxis and delivery drones could soon become a common sight in cities around the world. These aircraft promise faster travel, less traffic on...

Why lithium-ion batteries are reaching their limits—and what’s coming next

Lithium-ion batteries power many of the devices we use every day, from smartphones and laptops to electric cars. They have helped shape the modern world,...

Scientists create revolutionary pixel that works as both camera and display

Pixels are one of the building blocks of modern technology. They create the images we see on television screens, smartphones, and computer monitors. They also...

Australia’s under-16 social media ban has had little immediate impact, study finds

Australia became the first country in the world to introduce a nationwide law aimed at preventing children under the age of 16 from having...

AI could deliver relevant online ads without tracking your every move, study finds

For years, online advertising has been built on a simple idea: if companies want to show people relevant ads, they need to collect large...

New method could recover nearly 100% of toxic lead from solar panels

Perovskite solar cells are often called the future of solar energy. They are lightweight, flexible, highly efficient, and cheaper to manufacture than traditional silicon solar...

Mysterious ‘dark force’ may actually slow the growth of cosmic structures

Dark matter is one of the biggest mysteries in science. It cannot be seen directly because it does not emit, absorb, or reflect light. Yet...

Tiny infrared chip could detect pollution, disease, and hidden chemicals

Scientists in Australia have created a tiny device that could transform the way we detect pollution, monitor health, and identify different materials. The new technology...

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Astronomers witness the awesome power of a black hole’s “dancing jets”

Astronomers have long been fascinated by the powerful jets emanating from black holes. These jets result from gas and dust being pulled into the black...

Scientists create ultra-precise scandium atomic clock, marking a new era in timekeeping

In a groundbreaking development that could revolutionize how we measure time, an international group of researchers has made a huge step forward in creating...

A new law in laser physics could make eye surgery simpler

Scientists have developed a new type of laser that can deliver high amounts of energy in very short bursts of time, with potential applications...

Sign of life in Venus’ cloud? Maybe not

In September, a team led by astronomers in the United Kingdom announced that they had detected the chemical phosphine in the thick clouds of...

How an extinct Hawaiian Ibis adapted to life after sunset

Islands are known for producing unusual animals, and a newly studied extinct bird from Hawaii may be one of the strangest yet. Scientists have discovered...