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From shrimp to steel: Introducing nature-inspired metalworking

Humans have long turned to nature for solutions, from deciphering the mysteries of flight to creating stronger materials. For Javier Fernandez, Associate Professor at the Singapore University of Technology and Design (SUTD), ...

How air-powered computers can prevent blood clots

A new, air-powered computer sets off alarms when certain medical devices fail. The invention is a more reliable and lower-cost way to help prevent blood clots and strokes—all without electronic sensors.

A light-powered hydrogel launcher

An international team of mechanical engineers has developed what they call a fracture-driven, power-amplified hydrogel launcher. They have published their discovery in the journal Nature Materials.

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A new method to fabricate stretchable and breathable electronics
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Soft, stretchy 'jelly batteries' inspired by electric eels
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Understanding the 3D ice-printing process to create micro-scale structures
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Review of 400 years of scientific literature corrects the Dodo extinction record
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How some states help residents avoid costly debt during hard times
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Study confirms likely identity of the remains of Bishop Teodomiro
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New tool simplifies cell tracking data analysis
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Hailstone library to improve extreme weather forecasting
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Exploring Huntington's disease: Researchers discover that protein aggregates poke holes in the nuclear membrane
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Study finds impacts of 4.2 ka climate event no big deal, actually
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New research shows unprecedented atmospheric changes during May's geomagnetic superstorm
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Drone-zapping laser weapons now effective (and cheap) reality

A single burst of light is precisely aimed at a tiny drone flying at breakneck speed far in the distance. Instants later, the deactivated drone crashes into the sea. Not a sound made, no human casualties, no messy explosions. ...

Artificial 'power plants' harness energy from wind and rain

Fake plants are moving into the 21st century. Researchers developed literal "power plants"—tiny, leaf-shaped generators that create electricity from a blowing breeze or falling raindrops—and described them in ACS Sustainable ...

Volocopter flying taxi seeks to seduce Paris

A German company is seeking to use the exposure generated by the Paris Olympics to overcome the opposition of local politicians and demonstrate that flying taxis can serve the French capital.

NASA, Lockheed Martin reveal X-59 quiet supersonic aircraft

NASA and Lockheed Martin formally debuted the agency's X-59 quiet supersonic aircraft Friday. Using this one-of-a-kind experimental airplane, NASA aims to gather data that could revolutionize air travel, paving the way for ...