A soft, edible electrode made from alginate and polydopamine detects glucose under intestinal conditions, opening a path toward swallowable sensors for diabetes monitoring.
Sometimes the simplest solution is the best one. This research shows how exposing a single active site has huge implications ...
An artist's impression depicts the accretion disc surrounding a black hole, in which the inner region of the disc wobbles. In ...
The E-713 succeeds the E-712 controller family, which has long been the trusted backbone of PI’s high-performance ...
Inspired by vines’ twisty tenacity, engineers at MIT and Stanford University have developed a robotic gripper that can snake ...
Researchers have discovered how to design and place single-photon sources at the atomic scale inside ultrathin 2D materials, ...
Researchers have created a new crystalline material with unusual magnetic patterns that could be used for breakthroughs in ...
Researchers created a 350nm-thick bioelectronic film that turns soft when wet to stick to hearts and brains without glue, revolutionizing medical monitoring.
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.
Replacing ITO with single-walled carbon nanotubes could make perovskite solar cells cheaper, more efficient, robust, scalable and truly flexible.
New X-ray imaging method maps sound waves, shocks, bubbles and cooling gas in galaxy clusters, revealing stronger black hole feedback in groups.
Analysis of C type asteroid samples supports use as sources of metals and primordial material and helps target missions and resource technology.