A biomaterial changes color to warn of structural damage received
A laminated biomaterial progressively colors based on the extent of damage suffered: it can avoid disasters of all kinds.
A laminated biomaterial progressively colors based on the extent of damage suffered: it can avoid disasters of all kinds.
A US team allows microbes to make synthetic muscle fibers stronger than Kevlar. We will have clothes and protections made of muscles.
A new biodegradable plastic dissolves in the environment without leaving microplastics in just a week.
Apple cores, peels, stems and seeds are crossed with natural rubber for a vegan alternative that closely resembles traditional leather.
Researchers have created a plant-based, sustainable and scalable spider web. It can replace single-use plastics in many consumer products.
A reversible fabric capable of changing the wearer's temperature conditions was developed by two universities in China and the USA
A special glue that increases its bond depending on the electrical charge it receives has entered the market with a special mission: to repair blood vessels. And not only.
A US startup develops the missing link between “lightweight” transferables that fade away quickly and permanent tattoos, a potential lifelong nightmare.
A team from ETH Zurich is testing two types of wood modified to produce energy. It will be the perfect material for a smart floor, and for much more.
A single material syringe can revolutionize the disposal of biomedical waste. Like? Folding like origami.
A special airgel developed in Singapore is capable of extracting up to 17 liters of drinking water from the air per day. Here's how it works.
Wind turbines, a cross and a delight: the disposal of used ones was complicated, thus a project was born to transform them into a bridge.
A team from the Italian Institute of Technology takes a big step towards edible electronics. It will tell us more about foods and our health.
Delft's surprising single wing aircraft continues its development. Flying V flew with a scale model, providing important data.
A technological glove can translate sign language into listenable words: it will allow you to break down any barrier of understanding.
For the first time a research team manages to print tissues directly inside a body: a 3D printed ear on the back of a mouse could change biomedical engineering.
After several attempts, synthetic red blood cells seem to have finally come true. Once successfully tested on men, they can open up a sea of new uses in the body.
The development of an artificial retina is the major advance in research into a bionic eye that is potentially able to see better than the human eye.
Profusa Lumee, a biosensor capable of detecting changes in the body due to infection, can report infection for up to 3 weeks before seeing its symptoms.
A research team creates a cyborg jellyfish that goes faster and consumes less energy.
The University of Texas studies and combines new materials to cover buildings with an intelligent metallic skin capable of interacting with the environment.