Shimadzu Corporation and Vrije Universiteit Brussel researchers recently investigated how extra-column band broadening (ECBB) can be optimized in micro-flow capillary liquid chromatography.
All those sea sponges that live in deep oceans have a secret: their light lattice-like forms are astonishingly stiff and ...
Cutting-edge technology allows a team of Israeli researchers to determine that mysterious ironclad remains found in a church near Jerusalem belonged to a woman ...
Lex reviews the Zenith Defy Skyline Chronograph Skeleton ✓ A chiseled and shredded 42mm steel chronograph in black and blue ...
The researchers found that the prosthetic hand could securely grasp 15 everyday objects ranging from a soft toy to a metal ...
Not all Prehistoric Exhibits in Two Point Museum are created equal; here are the best and most valuable of the bunch.
Inspired by the humble deep-sea sponge, RMIT University engineers have developed a new material with remarkable compressive strength and stiffness that could improve architectural and product designs.
At the recent DevGAMM in Gdansk we got to catch up with Jakub Dabrowski, who is the main developer behind the promising and soon-to-be-released An Amazing Wizard, which mixes beautiful pixel art with ...
A musculoskeletal android is designed to mimic the structure and movement of the human musculoskeletal system. Unlike traditional robots that rely on rigid metal joints, these androids use artificial ...
Tech expert Kurt “CyberGuy" Knutsson says Clone Robotics’ Protoclone mimics humans with 1,000 muscles – too human for comfort.
In a new call for proposals, DARPA envisions living materials that could self-assemble into antennas, nets to capture debris, ...