Materials At MIT’s self-assembly lab, materials turn to life October 20, 2014 - Updated on April 29, 2023
News Magnetic Mirror reflects Light like No Other. Opens new suit of Optical Applications October 17, 2014
Design Developing smart cities: In the Spanish city of Santander, the walls will have ears October 15, 2014
Animals Mantis Shrimp Can See Cancer. Researchers have Invented a Camera that Does the Same September 29, 2014
News Virgin Galactic wants to fly you from L.A. to Tokyo in one hour, through space September 25, 2014
Environment Thin metasurface absorbs sound near perfectly, while producing electricity at the same time September 3, 2014
News Stanford scientists split water with device that runs on an ordinary AAA battery August 26, 2014 - Updated on August 27, 2014
Design Ultra-white beetle could inspire next generation of paper and paints August 25, 2014 - Updated on February 22, 2019
Chemistry Killing cancer with salt: chlorine payload brings destruction to cancer cells August 13, 2014 - Updated on November 16, 2020
News Breakthrough in computing: brain-like chip features 4096 cores, 1 million neurons, 5.4 billion transistors August 8, 2014
Biology Genetic response to starvation is passed down to at least three generations August 7, 2014 - Updated on December 22, 2022
News New lithium-ion battery cathode can withstand 25,000 cycles. Your laptop battery only has 300 August 6, 2014 - Updated on January 9, 2020
Genetics Computer games sometimes better than medication in treating elderly depression August 6, 2014
Biology Allan Savory’s livestock solution for saving the world is all baloney August 4, 2014 - Updated on August 5, 2014
News When Rhode Island accidentally legalized prostitution rapes and STDs dramatically fell July 21, 2014
Environmental Issues Dubai plans to build an entire city under a glass dome July 16, 2014 - Updated on May 21, 2020
Research This author edits 10,000 Wikipedia entries a day July 15, 2014 - Updated on January 16, 2023
Nanotechnology Sand-based batteries last three times longer than conventional ones July 15, 2014 - Updated on February 15, 2019
Psychology Why you feel the urge to jump off a ledge. No, you’re not suicidal July 14, 2014 - Updated on August 11, 2016
Chemistry Blackest material resembles a black hole. It’s so black you can’t even see it July 14, 2014
Animals Hundreds of amphibian species all over the world killed by fungus infection, but there may yet be hope July 10, 2014
Animals Chimp gesture language translated – they’re the only ones besides humans to intentionally communicate July 4, 2014 - Updated on July 12, 2023