Electrons in graphene break a key law of metals and reveal a strange quantum fluid. The discovery has surprised scientists.
Living bacteria generate electrical signals in a new hydrogel sensor that can detect substances in liquids like milk.
The flow device is primed for security in data center and OEM applications at various stages of the liquid cooling process.
When scientists unwittingly turned helium into a superfluid — a feat many thought was impossible — Dr. Leggett not only recognized what had happened but also explained how.
SHENZHEN, GUANGDONG, CHINA, March 10, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ -- The rapid evolution of smart home technology has ...
Hartung describes the whole situation in painful detail via his YouTube channel, starting with a breakdown of why Thermal Grizzly needs several tons of copper and aluminium. These ...
Researchers at Empa and EPFL have reported a stretchable, silicone-based solid electrolyte aimed at addressing a persistent ...
Injection molding machine suppliers feature prominently at this month’s PTXPO in Chicago; see what the press makers have planned for their exhibits.
A wave of recent research has brought robotic touch sensitivity closer to human fingertips than ever before, driven by ...
Scientists at Nankai University in Tianjin, China, claimed to have built a solid-state battery that can power electric vehicles for 620 miles on a single charge.
Developed by Empa researchers, the stretchable electrolyte can also be used in flexible batteries for medical applications.
That simple handoff—retiring the raw-meat spoon once the food is safely cooked—prevents bacteria from being transferred to fully cooked food. It's a straightforward step that removes an invisible risk ...