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Technology refers to the tools, systems, and methods developed through scientific knowledge to solve problems, enhance capabilities, and improve quality of life. It spans a broad range of fields—from computing and biotechnology to renewable energy and materials science—and evolves rapidly through research and innovation. Technology not only shapes how we communicate, work, and travel, but also plays a critical role in advancing science itself, enabling everything from high-powered telescopes to gene-editing tools. As new technologies emerge, they raise important questions about ethics, accessibility, and long-term impacts, making their development and deployment a central focus of scientific and societal discourse.
Silicon integrated circuits, which are used in computer processors, are approaching the maximum feasible density…
The emergence of smart cars has opened the door to limitless possibilities for technology and…
Researchers from Queen Mary University of London have developed new thermoelectric materials, which could provide…
A self-cleaning surface that repels even the deadliest superbugs: Researchers create the ultimate non-stick coating,…
Freestanding Microwire-Array Enables Flexible Solar Windows TSCs are emerging devices that combine the advantages of…
Tracking lab-grown tissue with light: New proof-of-concept photonic pH sensor could advance studies of tissue…
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) researchers have designed a new class of 3D-printed lattice structures…
Underground fiber-optic cables, like those that connect the world through phone and internet service, hold…
Wetting a Polymer Membrane Improved Its Ability to Capture CO2 Reducing the level of CO2…
The motivations for using biology as inspiration to engineering vary based on the project, but…
Living beings contain their own assembly and operating instructions in the form of DNA. That’s…
Most synthetic materials, including those in battery electrodes, polymer membranes, and catalysts, degrade over time…
As a result of their two-year joint project, the materials researchers of Tallinn University of…
Creating switchable plasmons in plastics: Conductive polymer nanoantennas for dynamic organic plasmonics. Researchers in the…
Aerospace engineers are developing technology to repair and refuel broken satellites in space. When satellites…
In a paper to be published in the forthcoming issue in NANO, a group of…
What is the deadliest weapon of the 20th century? Perhaps you think first of the…