In theory, a product that is both easy to recycle and more durable would be the pinnacle of environmentally responsible product design
Fundamental advance in supramolecular chemistry opens door to new materials with unusual properties
Flexing a single elbow joint enables gulls to adapt their wing shape to gusty conditions
The silent, lightweight aircraft doesn’t depend on fossil fuels or batteries
How do materials scientists actually invent new materials? Through experimentation
The phenomenon of objects entering water is commonplace, yet a full understanding of the physics of water entry remains elusive
A survey of urban households reveals how room layout and indoor lifestyle impacts the diversity of our tiniest roommates
Eating in an ‘open concept kitchen,’ with greater visibility and convenience of food access, can set off a chain reaction
Most people don't know that bioart exists, but it can enable scientists to produce new ideas and give us opportunities to look differently at problems
Researchers in UCSB's Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering are seeking to make computer brains smarter by making them more like our own
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