New AI Provides Treatment Recommendations for Complex Blood Cancers

Choosing the best treatment for blood cancer is often one of the most difficult decisions doctors face. Every patient is different, and modern cancer...

Scientists say rust could hold the key to long-term renewable energy storage

Iron is best known as the metal used to make buildings, bridges and cars. But in the future, it could also become an important way...

New robot flies out of water like a puffin without using feet

Engineers have created a remarkable new robot that can swim underwater and then flap its wings to fly into the air, just like some...

Scientists turn fungal waste into compostable circuit boards that cut E-waste

Every year, millions of old smartphones, computers, toys and other electronic devices are thrown away, creating a growing mountain of electronic waste. One of the...

Simple sand could make buildings safer, stronger, and cheaper to protect

Sand may seem like an ordinary material, but new research suggests it could play an important role in protecting buildings and bridges from damage...

MIT’s tiny robot boats can join together to build floating bridges and platforms

Imagine dozens of small robot boats floating across a river, joining together to create a bridge, a stage, or a temporary platform whenever it...

Scientists unlock 15-fold increase in thermal sensor sensitivity with tiny transistor

Thermal cameras help us "see" heat instead of visible light. They are used in many everyday technologies, from firefighters searching through smoke to night vision...

Scientists set new stability record for high-efficiency perovskite solar cells

Scientists have developed a new type of perovskite solar cell that combines impressive efficiency with long-lasting performance, marking an important step toward cheaper and...

Researchers create tiny molecular ‘ladders’ that could power flexible electronics

Scientists have developed a new way to build tiny sulfur-containing molecules that could help create faster, more efficient, and more flexible electronic devices in...

New semiconductor technology could eliminate AI memory bottlenecks and boost ChatGPT

Artificial intelligence is becoming more powerful every year, but it also needs faster and larger memory systems to keep up with growing demands. Now, researchers...

Scientists develop eco-friendly way to recycle precious iridium and platinum

Researchers at the University of Delaware have developed an environmentally friendly way to recycle one of the world's rarest and most valuable metals from...

Smart new safety system helps drones avoid crashes in real time

Researchers at the University of Houston have developed a new safety system that can help drones avoid crashes while they are flying. The technology constantly...

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Elon Musk: Why Tesla develops autopilot features

An autopilot is a system used to control the path of an aircraft, marine craft or spacecraft without requiring constant manual control by a...

New perovskite solar cells could replace batteries for indoor devices

When people think about solar panels, they usually imagine large panels on rooftops soaking up the sun. But what if solar panels could work indoors,...

New 3D printing method could improve energy storage for small devices

Scientists in Sweden have made a big breakthrough in creating tiny, powerful energy storage devices using 3D printing. Researchers at KTH Royal Institute of Technology...

Wind, solar could replace coal power in Texas

Texas can be a model for the nation on how to effectively replace coal with wind and solar for the state’s energy needs while...

Scientists unveil revolutionary tellurate material for future clean energy

Scientists around the world are always on the lookout for materials that can help solve some of our biggest problems, like finding clean, renewable...