Hygiene in everyday items that touch the body—such as clothing, masks, and toothbrushes—is critically important. The underlying principle of how graphene selectively eliminates only bacteria has now ...
Researchers identify why graphene oxide selectively destroys bacteria while remaining safe for human cells, with applications from toothbrushes to sportswear.
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Q&A: Robots can't feel, but novel sensors could change that
A research team, including Huanyu "Larry" Cheng, James L. Henderson Jr. Memorial Associate Professor of Engineering Science ...
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Sensor smaller than a paperclip lasts 20,000 cycles, boosts robotic touch and EVs
Robots are now capable of seeing and moving, but touch remains a major challenge ...
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New memory chip survives temperatures hotter than lava
The electronics inside your phone, your car, and every satellite currently orbiting Earth share one critical weakness: heat.
Researchers from the University of Jyväskylä and Aalto University have developed a new method based on laser modification, ...
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Bio-based polymer shows promise for removing PFAS forever chemicals
Researchers at Rice University, working with partners at Chungnam National University in South Korea, have developed a ...
Researchers have developed a new method based on laser modification, which allows metal-organic materials to be grown locally ...
Three Minneapolis-area startups we’ve covered at Medical Design & Outsourcing will give technical talks at DeviceTalks ...
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