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Polymers Aug 13, 2019

A squishy Rubik's Cube that chemists built from polymers holds promise for data storage

A team of chemists from the U.S. and China have constructed a cube of colored, hydrogel blocks, which looks and acts much like a Rubik's Cube. The researchers say their work is more than just fun to play with: it might inspire ...

Bio & Medicine Aug 9, 2019

Cyborg organoids offer rare view into early stages of development

What happens in the early days of organ development? How do a small group of cells organize to become a heart, a brain, or a kidney? This critical period of development has long remained the black box of developmental biology, ...

Materials Science Jul 29, 2019

Engineers use heat-free tech for flexible electronics, print metal on flowers, gelatin

Martin Thuo of Iowa State University and the Ames Laboratory clicked through the photo gallery for one of his research projects.

Bio & Medicine Jul 29, 2019

Research team develops technology for creating flexible sensors on topographic surfaces

At the Korea Institute of Science and Technology, Dr. Hyunjung Yi of the Post-Silicon Semiconductor Institute and her research team have developed a transfer-printing technology that uses hydrogel and nano ink to create high-performance ...

Robotics Jul 12, 2019

Resource-efficient soft exoskeleton for people with walking impediments

A lot of people have lower limb mobility impairments, but there are few wearable technologies to enable them to walk normally while performing tasks of daily living. XoSoft, a European funded project, has brought together ...

Bio & Medicine Jul 12, 2019

Red wine may hold the key to next-gen wearable technology

A team of scientists are seeking to kick-start a wearable technology revolution by creating flexible fibres and adding acids from red wine.

Engineering Jul 9, 2019

How electronic skin could help people with disabilities

You might not know what they're called, but you probably use them quite a lot. Virtual buttons, also called soft keys, are on smartphones, ATMs and computer monitors, doing the work of buttons though they are just an image.

Consumer & Gadgets Jul 3, 2019

Cool new wearable devices can do miracles for your health

From a small light-up pad that makes your bruise fade faster to a strip of gel that minimizes scars, new innovations to improve your health needs are on their way.

Nanomaterials Jun 27, 2019

Cost-effective, large scale graphene with AIXTRON systems

Today, Graphene Flagship partner AIXTRON showcased two systems that enable cost effective graphene production for applications in consumer electronics, sensors and photonic applications.

Internet Jun 25, 2019

What is surveillance capitalism and how does it shape our economy?

I recently purchased a bedroom bundle (mattress, bed base, pillows and sheets) from a well known Australian startup for my son, who has flown the nest. Now I'm swamped with Google and Facebook ads for beds and bedding. The ...

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