Researchers in the Battery and Energy Storage Technology Center at Penn State University are searching for a reliable, quick-charging, cold-weather battery for automobiles. They say the solution ...
Scientists at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) have used new techniques to create a composite that increases the electrical current capacity of copper wires, providing a material that can be ...
A new lithium-based electrolyte invented by Stanford University scientists could pave the way for the next generation of battery-powered electric vehicles (EVs). Their electrolyte design boosts t...
Our brains have a remarkable knack for adaptability. Each day neuronal connections are constantly changing, molded by experiences. Memories made, information learned, and skills acquired spark th...
A new tool for medical professionals may help shed light on tumors. Purdue University researchers created technology that uses optical imaging to better help surgeons map out tumors in the body a...
Simon Fraser University researchers will use their pioneering imaging technology – called Mango, for its bright color – to develop coronavirus testing kits. They’re among a small set of Can...
To understand what happens in the brain when Alzheimer's disease develops, researchers need to be able to study the molecular structures in the neurons affected by Alzheimer's disease. Researcher...
A unique new flexible and stretchable device, worn against the skin and capable of producing electrical energy by transforming the compounds present in sweat, has been developed and patented by C...
A wireless, wearable monitor built with stretchable electronics could allow comfortable, long-term health monitoring of adults, babies, and small children without concern for skin injury or aller...
Researchers have discovered a better way to predict the progression of Alzheimer's disease.
A new method developed by Northwestern Engineering's Manijeh Razeghi has greatly reduced a type of image distortion caused by the presence of spectral cross-talk between dual-band long-wavelength...
Generating comprehensive molecular images of organs and tumors in living organisms can be performed at ultra-fast speed using a new deep learning approach to image reconstruction developed by res...
JILA scientists have developed a fast, simple sample preparation method that enhances imaging of DNA to better analyze its physical properties and interactions. This gentle yet effective process ...
Master Bond (Hackensack, NJ) focuses on developing the best in epoxies, silicones, UV cures, and other specialty adhesive systems including compounds that have passed NASA low-outgassing specific...
Creators of an "Invisible Glass" were awarded top honors in this year’s "Create the Future" Design Contest. The grand-prize-winning fabrication method imparts anti-reflection and water-repellen...
Electronic connections made with strands of zirconium tritelluride (ZrTe3) nanoribbons can sustain a current density 50 times greater than conventional copper interconnects. Conventional metals a...
The just-published NIST Guide to Wireless Systems Deployments in industrial environments was developed by a group of experts on wireless communications from government, industry, and academia. Th...
A radically new electronic building block is being proposed. Transistors take an input signal and transfer it into a current output, like a variable resistor. Hence the name—a combination of �...
For drivers to trust self-driving cars, Stanford University researchers know that vehicles will need to “see” obstacles and hazards as well as – if not better than – a human can.
For years many engineers have assumed that you cannot encode more than one holographic image in a single surface — at least without losing resolution.