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Submarine robot catches an underwater wave
Small autonomous underwater vehicles, like the drones of the sea, could be very useful for studying ...View More
Urine, not water for efficient production of green hydrogen
Researchers have developed two unique energy-efficient and cost-effective systems that use urea foun ...View More
Amuse, a songwriting AI-collaborator to help create music
Wouldn't it be great if music creators had someone to brainstorm with, help them when they're stuck, ...View More
Bringing superconducting nanostructures to 3D
A new study demonstrates the creation of three-dimensional superconducting nanostructures, akin to a ...View More
3D printing in vivo using sound
Imagine if doctors could precisely print miniature capsules capable of delivering cells needed for t ...View More
Satellites observe glacier committing 'ice piracy'
A glacier in Antarctica is committing "ice piracy" -- stealing ice from a neighbour -- in a phenomen ...View More
One glass, full color: Sub-millimeter waveguide shrinks AR glasses
Augmented-reality (AR) technology is rapidly finding its way into everyday life, from education and ...View More
Feat of 'dung-gineering' turns cow manure into one of world's most used materials
A new technique to extract tiny cellulose strands from cow dung and turn them into manufacturing-gra ...View More
Is virtual-only couture the new clothing craze?
As fast fashion continues to fill wardrobes and landfills at a staggering pace, new research from th ...View More
Stellar collapse and explosions distribute gold throughout the universe
Magnetar flares, colossal cosmic explosions, may be directly responsible for the creation and distri ...View More



