Researchers created a 350nm-thick bioelectronic film that turns soft when wet to stick to hearts and brains without glue, revolutionizing medical monitoring.
Researchers have developed a new class of ultra-thin, flexible bioelectronic material that can seamlessly interface with ...
Scientists discover 'hot spots' around atomic defects in diamonds, challenging assumptions about the world's best heat ...
A recent study highlights how DNA microarray technology enables high-throughput gene analysis, supporting variation detection, expression ...
Cryogenics, the science of extremely low temperatures, has captivated both the scientific community and the general public. Its application to human freezing, known as cryonics, brings hope for future ...
The global synthetic biology market is poised for exponential growth, driven by a myriad of factors including increasing investments by government and private players, rising R&D funding and ...
Hosting the 7th meeting of BRICS working groups on research infrastructures and mega-science projects, Iran has proposed the development of joint scientific infrastructures.
Scientists are edging closer to something that once sounded like science fiction: using living cells themselves to recharge ...
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Under a microscope, the mosquito’s proboscis looks like a tiny, precision tool. Thin, flexible, and sharp, it slips through ...
Tiny cavities in energy storage devices form small vortices that help with charging, according to a research team led by TU ...
A new nanomagnet production process improves energy efficiency and cuts manufacturing costs, aiding data storage, sensors, and electric motor development.