Potential for use in next-generation prostheses or self-healing electronic devices Our largest bodily organ is also one of the most remarkable. Not only is our skin pressure sensitive, it is... Read more
TAU researcher discovers that a ray of light could lead to the next generation of superconductors A superconductor, which can move electrical energy with no wasteful resistance, is the holy... Read more
A much-vaunted new material may change telecommunications GRAPHENE, a form of carbon that comes in sheets a single atom thick, has gained a reputation as a wonder material. It is the best co... Read more
SYDNEY scientists have built the world’s tiniest transistor SYDNEY scientists have built the world’s tiniest transistor by precisely positioning a single phosphorus atom i... Read more
Repairing a damaged surface with this method would require significantly smaller amounts of material In the super-small world of nanostructures, a team of polymer scientists and engin... Read more
Worldwide and in the United States, lung cancer is the most common cause of cancer-related death When lung cancer strikes, it often spreads silently into more advanced stages before being de... Read more
They said it could be done and now they’ve done it. What’s more, they did it with a GRIN. A team of researchers with the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)’s Lawrence Berkeley... Read more