Cornell introduces a new rapid EV battery that charges in 5 minutes
Cornell's new rapid lithium battery promises ultra-fast charging, and could be the key to global EV adoption.
Cornell's new rapid lithium battery promises ultra-fast charging, and could be the key to global EV adoption.
A new study warns: 14 evolutionary traps could trap humanity in a dead end.
Innovative research: bioengineered viruses become electrical sources, generating energy through heat. New frontiers in sustainability are opening up.
Research reveals how an autocatalytic chemical reaction may have formed ribonucleotides, key elements for the origin of life.
The melanin developed at Northwestern University is synthetic, but protects and repairs the skin naturally.
Nature guides science: A new hydrophobic surface developed by Harvard and international partners stays dry underwater for months
Reflect the sun's rays to fight global warming? It's not that simple, warns MIT. Here are the risks we run.
The Terasaki Institute develops a bioink that uses a hormone to promote the growth of 3D printed muscle tissue.
A European study reveals that 90% of paper straws contain PFAS, persistent and potentially harmful chemicals.
From science fiction dream to scientific hypothesis: a 'replicator' could build anything atom by atom. What are the obstacles to overcome?
A lightning strike in Florida has produced a new material similar to space-like ones, and never seen until now on Earth.
The astronomers' discovery could offer new insights into the origin of water in our solar system.
No final proof, but many scientific "clues": we need to take action on PET bottled water, and quickly.
Recycling batteries is necessary, but terribly complex. A new method promises to completely transform it, revolutionizing the field.
Researchers have developed special optical sensors that can give a soft robot self-healing characteristics.
Nature is a great ally, and today more than ever: a recently published study shows the great anticancer potential of substances contained in the most common vegetables (and in a poisonous plant)
In 50 years the number of sperm has more than halved: the culprits? “Dirty” chemistry and energy sources
A solar system with never-before-seen features offers new insights to astronomers.
The addition of amino acids greatly improved the process of artificial photosynthesis. We are moving towards the first practical applications.
Harness soil bacteria to create a biochemical reserve of energy. A brilliant and ambitious idea, just financed in the UK.
A Scottish research team has devised a method to neutralize cockroaches and cockroaches that looks like something out of science fiction