From Slime Mold to Sloths: Biomimicry Inspires Real-World Applications
Engineers, scientists and more study slime mold, kingfishers, ladybugs and other elements of nature to improve...
Engineers, scientists and more study slime mold, kingfishers, ladybugs and other elements of nature to improve...
A diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease may come years after it has advanced, but research continues to...
With nanomagnets, researchers say there's no need for the energy-draining software that's often behind AI processing.
Harvard researchers say they have developed a single-material, single-stimuli microstructure made of artificial cilia that can...
Will the James Webb Space Telescope find life? Researchers are hopeful the Webb telescope could uncover...
Losing a battle between gravity and the sun's radiation, Saturn's rings are disappearing.
It is not uncommon for an underwater volcano eruption to escape notice, but Tonga's recent devastating...
If Africa acts fast and collectively, the Fourth Industrial Revolution could benefit billions on the continent.
Breaking the chains of vendor lock-in expands choice through competition.
Technology has drastically changed the practices of animal conservation, giving scientists up-close perspectives of threatened species.
Saturn's moon Titan represents a model environment of a possible atmosphere of early Earth.
The remains of two large stars might have produced a magnetar: a showstopper of cosmic activity...
The discovery of charred rattlesnake bones offers clues about the role snakes played in ancient Native...
The MQ-4C Triton aircraft made its first flight in early 2020 with the aim of performing...