Computer science researchers develop a new way to test machine learning algorithms that control self-driving cars
The device, which measures less than five cubic centimeters, is docked onto animals' heads and gathers real-time images
Researchers are looking at the mixture of bee spit and flower oil as a model for a bioinspired glue
The machine learning method could accelerate research and development of new battery designs and reduce the time and cost of production
Argonne scientist’s approach to molecular modeling may accelerate the development of new organic materials for electronics
Sensor can monitor wiring in a building or ship, and signal when repairs are needed
Rutgers engineers' unique smart materials change shape as temperatures change
Neon tetra fish can control their brightly colored stripes by changing the angle of tiny platelets in their skin
University at Buffalo engineer is laying the groundwork for quieter, more efficient, and safer supersonic flight
The finding could change how electronic devices are built
The materials could make future space missions more accessible, and cheaper to launch
The hydrogel works locally by deactivating the harmful MMP enzymes only in the cornea
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