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'Breathable' Electronics May Mean Better Wearable Tech
by
North Carolina State University
Material's gas permeability allows sweat and volatile organic compounds to evaporate away from the skin, making it more comfortable for users
| 2 min read
News
New Device Simulates Feel of Walls, Solid Objects in VR
by
Carnegie Mellon University
Strings attached to hand, fingers create more realistic haptic feedback
| 3 min read
Article
Laboratory Design and Construction: Translating Success
by
Danny Sanchez, P.Eng., PMP
Identify the many different 'languages' in a lab project
| 5+ min read
News
Using Metal-Oxide Nanomaterials to Wipe Out Microbes
by
Iowa State University
Engineer's work with such nanomaterials could lead to effective, chemical-free disinfecting wipes
| 3 min read
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Researchers Move Closer to Producing Heparin in the Lab
by
University of California - San Diego
Heparin is a potent anti-coagulant and the most prescribed drug in hospitals, yet cell-culture-based production of heparin is currently not possible
| 3 min read
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Harnessing the Power of Electricity-Producing Bacteria
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American Chemical Society
Programmable 'biohybrids' could one day be used in fuel cells, biosensors, and bioreactors
| 2 min read
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'Flexoskeletons' Make Robots Faster and Cheaper to Build
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University of California - San Diego
New method doesn't require any special equipment and works in just minutes to create soft, flexible, 3D-printed robots
| 3 min read
News
Protecting Thin, Flexible Brain Interfaces from the Human Body
by
Duke University
Next-generation brain implants with more than 1,000 electrodes can survive for more than six years
| 4 min read
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Which Materials Make the Best Face Masks?
by
Rachel Muenz
Researchers explore which fabrics are best at preventing virus particles from spreading, and look to improve PPE
| 3 min read
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Making Stronger Concrete with 'Sewage-Enhanced' Steel Slag
by
RMIT University
A by-product of steel making can be used to both treat wastewater and make stronger concrete
| 2 min read
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Smaller Scale Solutions Needed to Quickly Meet Emissions Targets
by
University of East Anglia
Innovations ranging from solar panels to electric bikes have lower investment risks, greater potential for improvement in both cost and performance, and more scope for reducing energy demand
| 2 min read
News
AI Finds 2D Materials in the Blink of an Eye
by
Institute of Industrial Science, The University of Tokyo
Recent research can help shorten the time required for 2D material-based electronics to be ready for consumer devices
| 2 min read
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