The finding could change how electronic devices are built
The University of Cincinnati created the world's first continuous-monitoring device that tests sweat as effectively as blood
Technology designed to advance self-powering devices, such as consumer electronics and defense innovations
A new way to sense earthquakes could help improve early warning systems
Unusual property of the ultrastrong material could be harnessed for twisting or pulling motions
Rural roads account for 70 percent of the nation's byways and the location for 54 percent of all fatalities
Leaves can be used to tell about the management of the land they are growing in
Rice University-led simulations show unique ceramic could act as a sensor for structures
Engineers will develop sensors that know when cornfields are getting attacked by insects or weeds
We've been promised all kinds of benefits from a future of connected vehicles, but flood control?
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