Two insect-like robots, a mini-bug and a water strider, developed at Washington State University, are…
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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.
Researchers at Osaka University have created a soft, pliable, and wireless optical sensor using carbon…
Research on mimicry in butterflies provides one example. Imageomics, a new field of science, has…
A collaborative study conducted by Prof. Zhao Jin, Associate Prof. Zheng Qijing from the University…
Metal-organic framework (MOF) materials can be used in many different applications, from catalysts to energy…
A revolutionary nanomaterial with huge potential to tackle multiple global challenges could be developed further…
An innovative new chip uses light for fast, efficient AI computations, promising a leap in…
Researchers at Argonne have conducted a comprehensive study of soft shorts, a phenomenon that is…
KAUST’s DeepGO-SE AI tool excels in predicting functions of unknown proteins, offering promising applications in…
Researchers introduce Subak, an affordable nanotechnology-based tool for detecting nuclease digestion, critical in nucleic acid…
A groundbreaking study has unlocked a novel approach for enhancing blue OLEDs, leading to displays…
The advancement in metamaterials technology, facilitated by AI, enables the creation of materials with novel…
Highlighting the absence of evidence for the controllability of AI, Dr. Yampolskiy warns of the…
Scientists at the Georgia Institute of Technology have developed the world’s first world’s first functional…
Janus nanosheets bring unprecedented control to preparation of nanoscrolls. Researchers from Tokyo Metropolitan University have…
Contamination of tissue samples can mislead AI models, preventing them from making accurate diagnoses in…
At the 2024 Consumer Electronics Show (CES), the spotlight was on groundbreaking developments in AI…
Researchers create UV-sensitive tape that can transfer 2D materials like graphene in an easier, cheaper,…