Gels are everywhere-from hair products to food. But replicating human skin's unique combination of high stiffness, flexibility, and self-healing has...
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Scientists have developed a self-healing gel that mimics human skin, offering groundbreaking potential for medical and tech applications.
Gels are everywhere-from hair products to food. But replicating human skin's unique combination of high stiffness, flexibility, and self-healing has...
Scientists have developed a groundbreaking blood test that can assess organ ageing and predict risks for conditions like lung cancer and heart disease...
Scientists at the University of Chicago have found a new use for an ingredient commonly found in herbal tea—malva nuts. Instead of just being a sore...
Scientists at the City University of Hong Kong (CityUHK) have developed a wearable bionic device that replicates birds' exceptional visual...
Terahertz waves, which have higher frequencies than radio waves, could revolutionize technology by enabling faster wireless communication, clearer...
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Researchers at Ohio State University have developed a groundbreaking technology that turns nuclear waste into a battery, offering a potential way to...
In an article published in Nature Machine Intelligence, an Australian team led by Monash University researchers has developed a generative AI tool...
The rise of artificial intelligence (AI) has led to an unprecedented surge in demand for high-performance computing power. At the heart of this...
The new hybrid robotic hand blends soft and rigid parts with touch-sensitive technology, allowing for precise and flexible object handling. Credit:...