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Bio & Medicine Jun 3, 2025

MXene-coated lenses for safer and smarter wearables

With recent advancements in technology, the Internet of Things and wireless devices are in high demand. However, these innovations also raise concerns about prolonged exposure to electromagnetic radiation (EMR), which may ...

Nanophysics May 29, 2025

Ballistic electrons chart a new course for next-gen terahertz devices

In a world increasingly driven by high-speed communication and low-power electronics, a team of researchers from the National University of Singapore (NUS) and Singapore University of Technology and Design (SUTD) has proposed ...

Veterinary medicine May 28, 2025

New leash on life: Students design haptic vest for blind dogs

For blind dogs, everyday life can become an obstacle course of collisions and confusion. Traditional solutions, like rigid "halo" frames and Elizabethan cones, can be bulky and uncomfortable, making it harder for pets to ...

Polymers May 22, 2025

A rule-breaking, colorful silicone that can conduct electricity

A newly discovered silicone variant is a semiconductor, University of Michigan researchers have discovered—upending assumptions that the material class is exclusively insulating.

Nanomaterials May 19, 2025

High-performance piezoelectric fiber sensor offers real-time landslide detection

A research team led by Dr. Lim Sang-kyu in DGIST's Department of Energy and Environmental Technology has developed a smart fiber sensor that can detect natural disasters such as landslides in real time. The new fiber is based ...

General Âé¶¹ÒùÔºics May 15, 2025

Study reveals new way to control magnons for efficient electronics

A new study by University of Kentucky researchers is helping change how scientists understand and control magnetic energy—and it could lead to faster, more efficient electronic devices.

Nanophysics May 6, 2025

Deep-trench 3D printing enables next-gen RF devices with unprecedented precision

For decades, traditional lithography techniques—such as electron beam lithography and nanoimprinting—have struggled to meet the demand for ultra-fine, high-aspect-ratio structures in general. Similar difficulty also applies ...

Nanophysics May 6, 2025

Âé¶¹ÒùÔºicists create ultra-stretchable graphene via an accordion-like rippling effect

Graphene is a "miracle material": mechanically extremely strong and electrically highly conductive, ideal for related applications. Using a unique method, physicists at the University of Vienna led by Jani Kotakoski have ...

Bio & Medicine May 2, 2025

AI-powered electronic nose detects diverse scents for health care and environmental applications

A research team has developed a "next-generation AI electronic nose" capable of distinguishing scents like the human olfactory system does and analyzing them using artificial intelligence. This technology converts scent molecules ...

Education Apr 24, 2025

Q&A: Could self-driving labs lead to a new era of scientific research?

An interdisciplinary team of scientists and engineers is arguing the research community should make a concerted effort to capitalize on advances in robotics and artificial intelligence (AI) to expedite work that addresses ...

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