Using bacteria to combat varroa mites, a common pest that can weaken honey bees and make them more susceptible to pathogens.

Using bacteria to combat varroa mites, a common pest that can weaken honey bees and make them more susceptible to pathogens.
Tiny ‘xenobots’ assembled from cells promise advances from drug delivery to toxic waste clean-up.
Researchers removed metals and organic impurities from water using magenetic nanoparticles that contain an ionic liquid phase.
In this essay, scientists from Spain and Denmark delve into the spectrum of possibilities offered by wearable and implantable healthcare devices and provide new insight into the cyborganic era.
The delicious and nutritious yellow kiwi could be more widely available following a study to improve storage techniques.
Hui-Ming Cheng and colleagues Da-Wei Wang and Quan-Hong Yang clarify the trouble with current metrics used to quantify supercapacitor performance.
Graphene forms the basis of the world’s smallest accelerometer a team of scientists in Sweden and Germany has recently developed
Plasma printing pre-treatment contributes to increased print resolution with conductive nano inks on flexible polymer substrates.
Despite the many benefits of plastics, the global plastic system is increasingly being recognized as the source of severe environmental problems.
A new skin-mounted sensor uses the skin itself as a floating electrode, enabling low-power health monitoring and doubles as an electroluminescent display.