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Robotic model with real pigeon feathers can fly like a bird

Have you ever wondered why an airplane has a vertical tailfin? The plane needs it to stabilize its flight. Since flying without a vertical tail is much more energy-efficient, the aviation industry has worked hard to accomplish ...

Using camp stoves to power electronics in the wilderness

While camping is a great opportunity to unplug and connect with nature, it's hard not to rely on some sort of technology—cellphones, radios, lanterns, and portable chargers are all useful tools to bring along while exploring ...

Carpet fibers can stop concrete cracking

Engineers in Australia have found a way to make stronger and crack-resistant concrete with scrap carpet fibers, rolling out the red carpet for sustainability in the construction sector.

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Creating compact near-sensor computing chips via 3D integration of 2D materials
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First practical application of viscous electron flow realizes terahertz photoconductivity in graphene
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First artwork by humanoid robot sells for over $1.0 million
Engineering
Supersonic microprojectiles reveal new insights into metal bonding
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3D-printed solutions shield electronics from electrostatic discharge
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Tiny electronic nose rivals animal scent detection
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Crowdsourcing system aims to map wildfires in seconds
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New haptic patch transmits complexity of touch to the skin
Hardware
Portable light system uses color and texture change to digitize everyday objects
Telecom
Quantum experiment arrives at space station aboard NASA's SpaceX CRS-31
Electronics & Semiconductors
Repurposed RFID tags allow for battery-free sensing and tracking
Engineering
Leaf beetles inspire novel water-resistant surface using concave structures
Electronics & Semiconductors
Paper-based device generates electricity from moisture in the air for wearable electronics
Hi Tech & Innovation
Japan plans automated cargo transport system to relieve shortage of drivers and cut emissions
Robotics
Drone with its own 'nervous system' trialed by scientists
Hi Tech & Innovation
Autonomous truck company Aurora delays hauling freight without human drivers until April
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Optimized surface prevents 100% of frost formation on flat areas for a week
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Enhanced 3D-printed alloy shows high potential for space applications
Energy & Green Tech
Static electricity could help run air conditioners
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Machine learning enhances defect detection in metal 3D printing

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How insects react to virtual reality gaming
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Researchers develop lysosomal 'TRAP' for clearance of viruses and variants
Condensed Matter
Ring resonators unlock new abilities in acoustic tweezers
Biochemistry
It might be wrecking the climate, but CO₂ is actually good for your cells
Astronomy
Observations detect the lowest mass ratio contact binary to date
Astronomy
Ultrawide binary objects in the Kuiper belt may not have come from the earliest solar system, research suggests
Plants & Animals
Measurements show that crabs can process pain
Economics & Business
Sports betting and financial market data show how people misinterpret new information in predictable ways
Biotechnology
Researchers develop light-guided siRNA delivery system based on cyanobacteria
Earth Sciences
Reversing climate change may cost quadruple after tipping point, warn experts
Analytical Chemistry
X-ray measurements reveal an unexpected role for copper in photocatalysts
Mathematics
Mathematicians develop AI to forecast market interest rates
Planetary Sciences
Magnetically driven vortices may be generating Earth-size concentrations of hydrocarbon haze at Jupiter's poles
Archaeology
Oldest US firearm unearthed in Arizona, a bronze cannon linked to Coronado expedition
Cell & Microbiology
Cyanobacterial circadian clock uses an AM radio-like mechanism to control cellular processes
Astronomy
Record-breaking run on Frontier sets new bar for simulating the universe in exascale era
Ecology
Fossil amphibians found in burrows where they waited for the next rainy season
Astronomy
Sombrero Galaxy dazzles in new Webb images and video
Social Sciences
Family matters: Living near relatives makes us heroic and harsh
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AI and astronomy: Neural networks simulate solar observations

Thermoelectric technologies can help power a zero-carbon future

Thermometers are an under-appreciated marvel of human ingenuity built upon an understanding of relatively simple physical principles. Mercury and alcohol thermometers rely on the volume of liquids growing or shrinking in ...

A DVD-sized disk that can store 1 million movies

A team of photonic engineers affiliated with several institutions in China has developed a new type of optical DVD that is capable of holding up to a petabyte of data. The group used a new material to coat the DVDs and new ...

Freezing electronics to control diamond spin qubits

Researchers from Fujitsu and QuTech have developed new and ultra-cold electronic circuits to control diamond-based quantum bits. As a result of their joint research project, it becomes possible to build larger quantum computers, ...

Regulatory tech costs can have benefits, too

RegTech might be one of the biggest new industries you've never heard of. The term most often refers to technology that helps companies comply with government regulations. In 2028, businesses are projected to spend $208 billion ...

Adaptive smart glove can teach new physical skills

You've likely met someone who identifies as a visual or auditory learner, but others absorb knowledge through a different modality: touch. Being able to understand tactile interactions is especially important for tasks such ...