The University of Wollongong (UOW) has designed a world-first underwater 3D concrete printing system that doesn't use chemical accelerators.
Researchers developed an electrolyzer that uses electricity to create ethylene from syngas, a waste gas produced from plastic. It uses a novel material to help catalyze the reaction.
New polymer alloy capacitor stores four times more energy and survives up to 482 F, boosting EV and data center systems.
OpenStar Technologies' "Junior" prototype proves that levitated dipole reactors can stabilize superheated plasma.
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Researchers from Texas A&M and UC Berkeley have successfully conducted the first large-scale experiment using fire whirls to ...
Norway is exploring hypersonic capabilities and deepening NATO coordination as Russia fortifies its nuclear bastion.
Rather than adapting gasoline platforms, Ford is developing new truck on a clean-sheet architecture known as the Ford ...
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The Chinese robotics company plans to ramp up its humanoid production fourfold this year, after shipping 5,000 robots in 2025 ...
The new device, developed by researchers at Northwestern University and Shirley Ryan AbilityLab, changes that by conforming to the organoid’s curved shape. It begins as a flat, flexible lattice and ...