An electrode that is injected into a patient as a liquid before curing inside the body could make neuromodulation therapies more reliable, less invasive and more economical.
Researchers have succeeded in forcing liquid mercury into carbon nanotubes. Their technique could have important applications, including nanolithography, the production of nanowires with unique...
The US Transportation Security Administration has purchased Smiths Detection's Sentinel II explosive detection walk-through trace portals. Dave Wilson reports.
Medical and agricultural technologies could benefit from super-grippy detachable suction devices
New green fuels look possible with the development of a method that transforms CO2 into methanol by shining sunlight on single atoms of copper deposited on a light-activated material.
Integrated Ethernet technology claims to increase communication rates between PLCs and assembly line machines 10-fold.
Olfactory gift of retired nurse could lead to early Parkinson's diagnosis technology