In a newly published study, an international team of scientists has shown that layered oxide…
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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.
A new study from SLAC and Stanford researchers examines the atomic-scale details of how superionic…
Researchers at MIT have developed new synthetic biology circuits that combine memory and logic. MIT…
Scientists at UCLA have developed nanocapsules that battle cancer cells without harming healthy cells, providing…
Engineers at the Georgia Institute of Technology have developed a self-charging power cell that directly…
Researchers at Penn State have created triangular single layers of tungsten disulfide that exhibit unusual…
Using a pH-nanosensor-based magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) technique, scientists at Johns Hopkins have developed a…
MIT scientists have developed a new process for creating quantum dots with four important qualities,…
Scientists at the University of Oxford have developed a new way of growing graphene without…
Researchers at the University of Cambridge have created a new type of microchip that allows…
DARPA’s Vanishing Programmable Resources program seeks to develop electronics capable of dissolving into the environment…
The newly installed Sequoia IBM Bluegene/Q system at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratories set a new…
Researchers at Rice University have shown the ability to pattern a conductor (graphene) and insulator…
Researchers from the University of St Andrews and the Institute of Scientific Instruments in the…
A new study that involves implanting a pacemaker in the brain is underway to determine…
By developing a method to reversibly control the crumpling and unfolding of large-area graphene sheets,…
Using the space transformation theory and engineering capability of metamaterials, researchers from Southeast University in…
Scientists at the University at Buffalo have created spherical silicon nanoparticles that react with water…