Researchers have developed a new class of ultra-thin, flexible bioelectronic material that can seamlessly interface with ...
Think that kale salad you’re eating is a superfood? Without the right ingredient it might not be living up to its hype. But don’t worry. Researchers at the University of Missouri have discovered a ...
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The truth about cryogenics and human freezing
Cryogenics, the science of extremely low temperatures, has captivated both the scientific community and the general public. Its application to human freezing, known as cryonics, brings hope for future ...
The theme we have chosen for this gift guide is transportation, a vast and thriving sector that is the backbone of human civilization, facilitating the movement of goods and connecting markets. Not ...
Brain organoids are revolutionising research, but their growing complexity raises unsettling ethical questions.
BISC is an ultra-thin neural implant that creates a high-bandwidth wireless link between the brain and computers. Its tiny single-chip design packs tens of thousands of electrodes and supports ...
A 301 mg soft robot jumps continuously under constant light without batteries or electronics, using snap-through buckling and self-shadowing to create an autonomous feedback loop.
In the 1970’s TV show called Six Million Dollar Man, a test pilot is in a horrible accident. The show’s famous line goes, “We can rebuild him. We have the technology.” Now, in the 2025 book, ...
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SwRI and Trinity researchers work on next-generation intranasal therapy for PTSD
Southwest Research Institute (SwRI) and Trinity University are developing an intranasal (IN) drug-device combination to treat ...
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