A sensitive blood test for the early diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease could be possible with nanoparticle arrays.
A sensitive blood test for the early diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease could be possible with nanoparticle arrays.
In a survey of biomaterials articles that included cell culture experiments, only 3.7% of studies reported the sex of the cells.
The waste chips of paint you strip off the walls might not be so useless afterall.
Ammonia sparks unexpected shallow lightening on Jupiter.
Rechargeable batteries are composite systems with a high density of interfaces. Learning which interfacial phenomena occur under operation could help prevent detrimental effects.
Long-term and global datasets of Paleolithic archaeologists are relevant for present climate action, and new interdisciplinary alliances are needed to exploit them.
There is a tremendous sense of joy and elation when a chemist discovers a new molecule, but if we dehumanize the art of science what is left?
The current pandemic has provided an opportunity to observe the resilience of every link in the healthcare chain, and AI has appeared to have given in.
Using off-the-shelf components and simple fibre-based construction, a new smart glove captures the complex sensing and high-order reasoning of the human hand.
Imagine how these two planes – the world of machines and the world of human systems – will work synergistically to realize the potential of new materials and the systems into which they will be integrated.