Everyday use of plastics in the kitchen releases microplastics into food and beverages, but there are practical solutions.
According to Design Wanted, three graduates from IED Milan created Hauki, a project that turns board sports like surfing into ...
Samsung has unveiled a new 200MP smartphone camera sensor, the ISOCELL HP5, which the company says is the first to use 0.5-micrometer pixels. The sensor ...
Approximately nine out of 10 studies focused on "Brazilian sites along the main Amazon River," and research routinely ...
Part 1 covered the basics, Part 2 explored the reed relay and its use in ATE applications, while this final section looks at ...
Tomonori Totani, an astrobiologist with the University of Tokyo is proposing that the search for life beyond Earth be expanded to the study of space dust. In his paper published in the journal ...
Breakthrough “metamachines” show how beams of light can drive gears and levers smaller than a grain of dust—opening doors to ...
A paper published in PNAS in May describes work by External Professor Juan Pérez-Mercader and colleagues to create ...
OSN Section Editor Uday Devgan, MD, performed the first robotic-assisted cataract surgery, according to a press release from ...
You can't see nanoplastics with the naked eye, but they're everywhere - including your body. Tinier than the better-known microplastics, these plastic particles range from one nanometer to one ...
Ultrafast laser processing creates silicon surfaces that absorb nearly all infrared light and remain stable under heat and ...
Nicholas Spada is one of the only scientists in the world using a nuclear x-ray process to study deadly nanoparticles in ...