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First fully recyclable, sub-micrometer printed electronics could reshape how displays are made
Electrical engineers at Duke University have demonstrated the ability to print fully functional and recyclable electronics at sub-micrometer scales. The technique could impact the more than $150 ...
A 4D printed microrobot integrates magnetic actuation, optical pH readout, and pH-triggered morphing to link navigation, ...
Scientists found nanoplastics entering farm animal cells, raising new concerns for food safety and animal health.
Microscopic parasitic worms use static electricity to pull themselves toward flying insects, turning physics into a powerful ...
New record bridge over the Yangtze River includes an unusual, asymmetrical deck design that called for some engineering ...
A natural sweetener found in the leaves of the Stevia plant may offer new hope for people struggling with hair loss.
New vehicle owners numbering over 165,000 who have waited for over five months without number plates, are forced to hang on for at least another three months owing to a cancelled contract after 25 ...
Palm reading, or "palmistry," is one of the oldest forms of fortune telling in the world. The practice originated thousands ...
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How does a blind guy read a scale? #shorts
How can I read a scale to weigh myself...or my dog? Watch to find out and check out my latest carnival trick, too! #shorts ...
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Propositions LL and MM explained
Propositions LL and MM are about funding free school meals for all kids, regardless of financial need. Walmart deploys millions of new sensors in retail's first large-scale deployment of IoT tech ...
China has weaponized rare earth minerals. The U.S. is finally fighting back. For investors, one company stands out as a potential winner.
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