Futuristic control of structure in some materials is being made possible by a physics loophole.
Explore how responsible alternative materials and circular design can reduce plastic pollution and support people and nature.
Taking inspiration from how mussels and mistletoe plants build natural fibers and adhesives, researchers at McGill University ...
Researchers have developed a new way to transform food waste into high-performance materials that can store and regulate heat ...
MycoTile grows mushroom roots to make affordable, eco-friendly panels. Fungi-based materials could help ease Nairobi’s housing shortage. Mycelium panels cost about one-third less than traditional ...
After decades of intense research, surprises in the realm of semiconductors—materials used in microchips to control electrical currents—are few and far between. But with a pair of published papers, ...
Some companies are working to remedy the issue. Some AI chatbots rely on flawed research from retracted scientific papers to answer questions, according to recent studies. The findings, confirmed by ...
If you want to make sure your home has curb appeal, you don't want a boring driveway. Using multiple driveway materials will ...
Imagine – it’s the mid-1800s, and you’re riding your high-wheeled, penny-farthing bicycle down a dusty road. Sure, it may have some bumps, but if you lose your balance, you’re landing on a relatively ...