Using semi-conductive polymers, both analog and digital electronic circuits can be created inside living flowers, bushes and trees, as researchers at Linköping University Laboratory for Orga... Read more
For the millions of sufferers of dry eye syndrome, their only recourse to easing the painful condition is to use drug-laced eye drops three times a day. Now, researchers from the University... Read more
Shanghai researchers develop new way to combat bacterial biofilm formation with titanium encrusted with gold nanoparticles Bacteria love to colonize surfaces inside your body, but they have... Read more
Peptide holds promise of new therapeutic approach A nasal spray that delivers a peptide to treat depression holds promise as a potential alternative therapeutic approach, research from the C... Read more
Optical wireless communications could eventually replace underwater acoustic communications systems for short distance applications University of California, San Diego electrical engineering... Read more
“The chip enables us to grow our own human cells and observe a drug’s effect on them in their natural environment,” On a rectangular chip slightly smaller than a person’s finger, two scienti... Read more
Terabytes, not gigbytes, will be the norm with resistive memory. A team at the University of California, Riverside Bourns College of Engineering has developed a novel way to build what many... Read more
How neuroscientists can call up and change a memory It’s the premise of every third sci-fi thriller. Man wakes up to his normal seeming life, but of course it isn’t. At first, just the littl... Read more
Northwestern University scientists have struck gold in the laboratory. They have discovered an inexpensive and environmentally benign method that uses simple cornstarch — instead of cy... Read more
“There are several applications we can think of right now,” Give a hand to some computer engineering students at The University of Alabama in Huntsville for designing a tool that could revol... Read more