Regenerating bricks are created from sand, gelatin, and bacteria.
Chemists find a use for nuclear waste
Chemists have found a new use for the waste product of nuclear power.
NASA telescope finds its first Earth-sized habitable world
TOI 700 d is the first Earth-size habitable-zone world discovered by TESS.
From molecular motors to stimuli-responsive materials
New types of 2D and 3D stimuli‐responsive materials can be constructed by integrating molecular machines as part of their building blocks.
A Leap for Quantum Computing: Silicon Quantum Bits Establish a Long-Distance Relationship
Princeton scientists demonstrate that two silicon quantum bits can communicate across relatively long distances in a turning point for the technology.
Solar Energy Goes Organic
Organic solar cells could be an important part of future power generation, but only if their efficiency increases.
Statistics – The Cookie Policy
Few people would deny that cookies are delicious, but did you know they can also help us understand statistics?
How Computational Models Can Aid Cardiac Research
Researchers are increasingly interested in how a systems biology approach may be used to tackle multi-scale heart problems.
An Artificial Cell-On-A-Chip [Video]
An artificial cell, which uses a microfluidics-based approach to engineer a modular and programable artificial‐cell‐on‐chip.
A Kirigami-Based Sensor: When Art and Technology Stand Shoulder to Shoulder
Researchers have created a wearable device which offers unprecedented opportunities for joint rehabilitation.