Science Half of young victims of fatal crashes in nine US states used either alcohol or marijuana January 15, 2015
Green Living Insulating nanowire cloth that traps heat perfectly could help tackle climate change January 14, 2015
Nanotechnology Superconductive nanowire hybrid fuses semiconductor and metal with atomic precision January 13, 2015
Discoveries Ancient 420-million-year-old fossil hints of bony fish and cartilaginous fish common ancestor January 13, 2015
Great Pics Disney’s Turtle-like robot draws intricate sand art January 13, 2015 - Updated on November 16, 2020
Mind & Brain Computer knows you better than your friends – just by looking at your Facebook Likes January 13, 2015
Nanotechnology ‘Pop-up’ method makes 3-D complex nano structures from 2-D, similar to a children’s book January 9, 2015 - Updated on November 16, 2020
Green Living Bill Gates drinks water collected from poop to demo waste treating system January 7, 2015
Materials Adding water to solids can actually make them stronger, providing engineers with exciting new material composites December 19, 2014
Health Quadriplegic instructs robot hand to flex, move, rotate or grip objects with her thoughts December 18, 2014
News The key to high-temperature superconductivity might lie in manipulating electron spin December 18, 2014 - Updated on November 16, 2020
News Holographic microscopes might be the cost-effective alternative of the future December 17, 2014 - Updated on December 18, 2014
Discoveries Microbial life found 2.4 km beneath the ocean floor – it’s the deepest marine drill ever December 16, 2014 - Updated on April 25, 2019
News Stacked “high-rise” computer chips add a new dimension to manufacturing December 15, 2014 - Updated on December 16, 2014
News Making walls talk – new technique extracts audio from video December 15, 2014 - Updated on November 16, 2020
News Laser weapon demonstrated aboard US Navy ship – the weapons of the future December 11, 2014 - Updated on June 16, 2017
Health Smart fibers can turn your sweater into a medical monitoring station December 10, 2014 - Updated on December 11, 2014
Biology New camera for ultrafast photography shoots one hundred billion frames per second December 5, 2014
Nanotechnology Prism-like bar code pattern might help make computers that use light instead of wires December 4, 2014
Biology Cambridge University releases over 12,000 images from Darwin’s original notes December 2, 2014
Electronics Lightpaper prints LEDs and ink on incredibly thin surfaces November 26, 2014 - Updated on November 16, 2020
News The quest for the quality qubit: quantum computer based on trapped ions has error rate of only 0.07% November 25, 2014 - Updated on November 16, 2020