Genda Chen of Missouri University of Science & Technology said the sensor, which tracks movements as small as 1 micrometer, is several years away from commercialization.
At a microscopic scale, only natural motors have existed in organisms such as archae. Now, researchers have built such motors ...
An EU R&D giant has manufactured a prototype solid-state battery with a 1070 Wh/L energy density, nearly 25 percent higher ...
Scientists in Brazil have found more evidence of microplastics infiltrating the human body. While it has been previously ...
This work is shown in red asterisk. While this doesn’t sound like much energy or power—and it isn’t, clearly—it’s enough for ...
Treating life-threatening bloodstream infections in combat situations is challenging, especially when the pathogen ...
Developed in the state-of-the-art battery lab of EnergyVille in Genk, Belgium, the solid-state battery achieved high energy ...
Scientists have now devised a method to create a one-dimensional BEC using light, called a “photon gas.” A new study reveals ...
Liquid crystals are all around us, from cell phone screens and video game consoles to car dashboards and medical devices. Run ...
Microplastics can invade the olfactory bulb of the human nose, which transmits smells to the brain, a new study found.
Scientists in Brazil found microplastics in the brain tissue of cadavers, according to a new study published Monday in the ...
Bioinspired skin adhesives are a promising alternative to traditional glue-based patches for sticking medical devices to the ...