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Boron nitride nanotubes power precise knee motion tracking in wearable device

A new wearable uses boron nitride nanotubes and AI to monitor knee torque in real time, offering accurate, low-cost joint health tracking in daily environments.

Advanced aerogel composite developed for extreme environments

Researchers developed advanced aerogel composites that combine high-temperature insulation with mechanical load-bearing capabilities, while also achieving controllable fabrication of large-size...

A new method for growing uniform trilayer graphene at industrial scale

Researchers developed a copper-based growth process that produces large-area trilayer graphene films with uniform thickness and improved mechanical strength.

AI-created materials could make your energy bill cheaper

New materials developed using machine learning and artificial intelligence could, among other things, keep your house cooler and reduce energy bills.

Conductive polymer optimized for stretchable electronics in wearable biosensors

Transfer printing with plasticizers enhances PEDOT:PSS, boosting both conductivity and stretchability through substrate-driven diffusion.

Tiny minerals help heal wounds faster by growing new blood vessels

Scientists discovered that nanosilicates can help the body grow new blood vessels, which is essential for healing wounds and damaged tissues. This finding could lead to better treatments for injuries...

Quantum dots unlock powerful new light-driven reactions in organic chemistry

Chemists develop a quantum dot system that uses 99% less energy to drive tough organic reactions, offering a leap forward in visible-light photocatalysis.

Molecular glue degraders are more versatile than previously thought

Study by biotech firm Monte Rosa finds that they can target a wider variety of proteins

Disposable vapes release more toxic elements than tobacco smoke

And the longer a device is used, the more heavy metals and metalloids in its vapor

Liquid-powered micro gripper handles fragile objects without touching them

A micro-scale gripper uses a liquid-permeable surface to handle fragile components like chips and thin films without applying mechanical force or contact.

07.07. | A new wearable uses boron nitride nanotubes and AI to monitor knee torque in real time, offering accurate, low-cost joint health tracking in daily environments.

07.07. | Researchers developed advanced aerogel composites that combine high-temperature insulation with mechanical load-bearing capabilities, while also achieving controllable fabrication of large-size samples.

06.07. | Researchers developed a copper-based growth process that produces large-area trilayer graphene films with uniform thickness and improved mechanical strength.

04.07. | New materials developed using machine learning and artificial intelligence could, among other things, keep your house cooler and reduce energy bills.

04.07. | Transfer printing with plasticizers enhances PEDOT:PSS, boosting both conductivity and stretchability through substrate-driven diffusion.

04.07. | Scientists discovered that nanosilicates can help the body grow new blood vessels, which is essential for healing wounds and damaged tissues. This finding could lead to better treatments for injuries and faster recovery after surgeries.

04.07. | Chemists develop a quantum dot system that uses 99% less energy to drive tough organic reactions, offering a leap forward in visible-light photocatalysis.

03.07. | Study by biotech firm Monte Rosa finds that they can target a wider variety of proteins

03.07. | And the longer a device is used, the more heavy metals and metalloids in its vapor

03.07. | A micro-scale gripper uses a liquid-permeable surface to handle fragile components like chips and thin films without applying mechanical force or contact.

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