Imagine a world where we no longer rely on oil and gas for energy and products. Instead, we use natural, renewable materials to meet our needs while...
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Imagine a phone screen that never gets scratched, glasses that don’t glare, or a car windshield that stays clear of dust and fog. These could soon become reality thanks to new research on a special material called sapphire. Scientists at The University of Texas at Austin have found a way to make sapphire even better […] The post Super sapphire: The future of scratch-proof and self-cleaning screens appeared first on Knowridge Science Report.
Imagine a world where we no longer rely on oil and gas for energy and products. Instead, we use natural, renewable materials to meet our needs while...
Scientists at McMaster University have discovered a new blood-clotting disorder that could change how doctors diagnose and treat patients with...
Scientists from St. Olaf College and the University of Denver have discovered that a parasitic fly in Hawaii has developed super-sensitive hearing to...
For nearly 50 years, doctors have known that the drug retinoic acid helps treat neuroblastoma, a type of solid tumor that occurs in children. However,...
Scientists at Northwestern Medicine have discovered that blocking a protein called GATA6 in mice with colon cancer slowed down tumor growth and helped...
An international team of scientists developed augmented reality glasses with technology to receive images beamed from a projector, to resolve some of...
Quantum computers have the potential to change technology by solving complex problems that traditional computers cannot handle. However, one major...
Researchers have discovered that applying a magnetic field during 3D printing can significantly reduce defects in metal parts. This new method could...
Researchers have found a way to 3D print powerful and sustainable thermoelectric materials, which could improve cooling technology in electronics,...
Scientists at The University of Texas at Austin, in collaboration with researchers from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and the...