Researchers aim to make such cloaks more practical
Microwaves created at near absolute zero temperature provide uniquely correlated and controllable states
“Our findings are a bit of a course correction for the scientific community, but this is how the scientific process works; it’s a normal part of the ongoing debate," researcher explains
Powered by a chemical reaction controlled by microfluidics, 3D-printed ‘octobot’ has no electronics
"Today, ultrasound is mostly anatomical," says lead author of the study. "We want to bring it down to the molecular and cellular level."
Studies show that corrosion costs the U.S. economy approximately $451 billion a year
Such smart windows are aimed at saving on cooling and heating bills for homes and businesses
Bubble-wrapped structure requires no mirrors or lenses to focus the sun’s heat
Plopped into water, a tiny device triggers the formation of chemicals that kill microbes in minutes
The Open University and University of Leicester publish study determining the fluids once present in Martian Yellowknife Bay, Gale Crater
Doctoral student earns national recognition for research to restore soil at historic mines
Quantifying water content is one of the most common chemical tests, with more than 130 million processes carried out each year globally
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