Thermal transistors will make overheating devices a thing of the past
UCLA team develops thermal transistor capable of controlling heat flow at the molecular level, revolutionizing thermal management in modern electronics
UCLA team develops thermal transistor capable of controlling heat flow at the molecular level, revolutionizing thermal management in modern electronics
The new technology promises to address methane emissions from human activities, such as farming and natural gas production, significantly reducing climate impacts.
A walk through the jobs of the future, which in the coming years will redefine the professional landscape of all of us.
EyeD, a portable device developed by the University of Birmingham, detects brain trauma in a few minutes: crucial for first aid
By examining the data, we discover the reality about electric car fires: Are they really more dangerous, or is it just a myth?
The ELT, the world's largest optical telescope under construction in Chile, will detect signs of life on distant exoplanets and galaxies.
An interdisciplinary team at MIT has created a fiber that adapts to weather conditions: it can eliminate the need to have different types of clothing for each season.
Physicist Dr. Melvin Vopson explores a new law of physics that may prove our reality is a computer simulation. A journey through physics, philosophy and revolutionary implications
A needle-free drug delivery system could replace injections thanks to an innovative biomimetic patch.
The 2023 Nobel Prize for Medicine rewards Katalin Karikó, Drew Weissman and the mRNA research that led to the main anti-covid-19 vaccines
A team at Penn State has created a wearable patch that analyzes sweat in real time, monitoring glucose and helping with diabetes management.
Researchers at the University of Bristol use a supercomputer to predict humanity's future. The good news? We still have a lot of time!
The Swiss startup Innolith launches I-State, a battery with over 1.000 km of autonomy and a new chemical composition.
A research team produces spider silk from transgenic silkworms, offering an eco-friendly alternative to synthetic fabrics.
A European study reveals that 90% of paper straws contain PFAS, persistent and potentially harmful chemicals.
The University of Colorado reveals nanocrystals that transform light into mechanical force, promising revolutions in robotics and vehicles.
Japanese researchers develop Nafion-based air batteries. Let's take a look?
The gene that reduces bitterness in lupins has been identified: given the super food characteristics of this legume, an invasion on the market is expected.
Human pollution is changing the earth's geology: in Trinidade, an island in Brazil, the latest threat to wildlife is plastic rocks
A solar panel with billions of nanoparticles Hydropanels: SunHydrogen's bet for a sustainable revolution in the energy sector
PNNL researchers find that adding sugar to electrolytes increases the energy of flow batteries by 60% and extends their life.