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Cell & Microbiology Nov 26, 2024

Bioengineers develop sensors to detect food contaminants at home

Recent recalls of contaminated carrots, ground beef, deli meat and other grocery items have raised new concerns about food safety. Researchers at The University of Texas at Dallas are developing sensors aimed at making it ...

Economics & Business Nov 25, 2024

Why Monday is the most dangerous day on a building site

Australia's construction industry employs more than 1.3 million workers. That's about 9% of the workforce.

Nanomaterials Nov 25, 2024

Polymeric nanomaterials can detect harmful substances in extreme environments

Polymers have gained prominence in applications such as wearable electronics due to their flexibility and lightweight, but their low electrical conductivity has been a major drawback.

Space Exploration Nov 13, 2024

Wearable tech for space station research

Many of us wear devices that count our steps, measure our heart rate, track sleep patterns, and more. This information can help us make healthy decisions—research shows the devices encourage people to move more, for example—and ...

Nanomaterials Nov 11, 2024

One-step, high-speed, thermal-electric aerosol printing of piezoelectric bio-organic films

Amidst the ongoing surge in demand for bio-MEMS, wearable/implantable electronics and bio-tissue therapeutics, the pursuit of piezoelectric biomaterials has become a priority, thanks to their remarkable electromechanical ...

Nanomaterials Nov 8, 2024

Beyond wires: Bubble printing technique powers next-generation electronics

Yokohama National University scientists have developed a promising bubble printing method that enables high-precision patterning of liquid metal wiring for flexible electronics. This technique offers new options for creating ...

Biotechnology Nov 4, 2024

Researchers are developing the next generation of sensors to improve horse welfare

While talking to horses and other animals seems like a far-fetched fantasy, University of Missouri engineers are developing technology that puts us one step closer to that reality.

Nanomaterials Oct 31, 2024

Off the clothesline, on the grid: MXene nanomaterials enable wireless charging in textiles

The next step for fully integrated textile-based electronics to make their way from the lab to the wardrobe is figuring out how to power the garment gizmos without unfashionably toting around a solid battery. Researchers ...

Polymers Oct 25, 2024

Researchers create dynamic polymer network material for recyclable high-sensitivity sensors

Professor Chiyoung Park of the Department of Energy Science and Engineering at DGIST has developed a new material poised to advance high-sensitivity recyclable sensor technology. Working in collaboration with Professor U-hyeok ...

Nanophysics Oct 14, 2024

3D printing method could improve micro energy storage

One key to making portable devices more compact and energy efficient lies in the precise nanoscale form of energy-storing capacitors. Researchers in Sweden report they've cracked the challenge with a unique 3D printing method.

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