A quiet transformation is unfolding in the way scientists design the materials that power modern technology. From faster ...
Greek artisans built a bronze device around 80 B.C. that could track Olympiad cycles, predict eclipses, and model planetary ...
A joint research team has developed an automated design technology that enables the creation of DNA origami structures that ...
A new collaborative study by Tel Aviv University and Sheba Medical Center marks a significant advance toward noninvasive ...
(Nanowerk Spotlight) Augmented-reality glasses and near-eye microdisplays need tightly packed light-emitting pixels. At that scale, a pattern can fail even when it looks correctly drawn. A narrow ...
Over the past decade, Professor L. Mahadevan's Soft Math Lab at the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS) has helped establish how the ancient Japanese paper arts ...
Can an ESP32 detect people without cameras or motion sensors? Discover how Wi-Fi signal disturbances, CSI, and smart DSP enable real-time occupancy and mov ...
Catchy rhythms like the tresillo are examples of how our musical perception and preference negotiate between simplicity and ...
By Harrison Tasoff, UCSB Artificial intelligence is becoming increasingly vital to everyday activities across diverse sectors of society, from AI assistants to autonomous vehicles to healthcare. But ...
The internet spent two decades teaching people they could be anyone. You picked a username, typed in an email, and the ...
There’s a 23-mile stretch of road in Virginia that exists in a sort of time warp, blissfully free from the usual roadside ...