Scientists turn horror movie soundtracks into a new safety tool for humans

What if music could warn you about danger before you even saw it? Inspired by the suspenseful soundtracks used in horror movies, researchers at the...

Scientists create smart battery material that stops energy loss

Lithium-sulfur batteries have long been seen as one of the most promising technologies for the future of energy storage. They could store much more energy...

Scientists create color-changing robot skin that can see and feel touch

Imagine a robot that can not only see the world but also "see" the feeling of touch. Scientists have now developed a new material that...

AI Eye Scan Can Detect Diabetes, Osteoporosis and Thyroid Disease in Seconds

A routine eye photograph could soon become one of the fastest ways to check your overall health. Scientists have created an artificial intelligence program that...

New 4D printing method creates wind turbine blades that are 80% lighter

Researchers at Concordia University have developed a new manufacturing method that could make small wind turbines lighter, cheaper, and more efficient. Their new approach uses...

AI browsers can book your holiday—but they may also put your personal data at...

Artificial intelligence is changing the way people browse the internet. New AI-powered web browsers can do much more than search for information. They can plan holidays,...

Air conditioners alone can’t beat extreme heat, scientists warn

As the world gets hotter, air conditioners are becoming more important than ever. They help people stay safe during heat waves and can even save...

Scientists turn old EV batteries into more powerful next-generation batteries

Electric vehicle (EV) batteries may have a much brighter future than simply being recycled into basic materials. Researchers at the University of California San Diego...

New smart bicycle knows when you’re turning—and when you’re about to fall

Scientists in Japan have developed a smart bicycle that can tell the difference between a rider making a normal turn and a rider losing...

Natural aquifers could revolutionize cooling for AI data centers, study finds

As artificial intelligence (AI) continues to grow, so does the number of data centers needed to power it. These facilities run around the clock and...

Scientists discover simpler way to make rare silicon that could boost future batteries

Scientists have discovered a new and much simpler way to produce a rare form of silicon that could improve batteries and electronic devices while...

Why airplanes still limit carry-on batteries to 100 Wh

Many travelers carry smartphones, laptops, tablets, power banks, and other electronic devices when flying. While these devices are convenient, the lithium-ion batteries inside them can...

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This new circuit board can be repeatedly recycled, shows study

Electronic waste is a growing problem globally. In 2022 alone, the world produced an astonishing 137 billion pounds of it, and a significant part of...

Astronomers propose a 14-meter infrared space telescope

The Universe wants us to understand its origins. Every second of every day, it sends us a multitude of signals, each one a clue to...

Scientists create “leaftronics”: A green revolution in electronics

A research team at TUD Dresden University of Technology, led by Professor Karl Leo, has developed a groundbreaking technology called "Leaftronics." Inspired by the natural...

Tiny tech, big impact: How new devices could power the future of 6G

As our phones and smart devices keep getting faster and more connected, the airwaves that carry their signals—known as the wireless spectrum—are getting crowded. With...

New faster 3D printing method could help build human tissue

Scientists at École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) have developed a much faster and more efficient way to 3D print soft materials that look...