The German auteur’s recent book presents a strange, idiosyncratic vision of the concept of “truth,” one that defines how he ...
The Kiel University scientist discusses how advanced materials processing is shaping medical manufacturing and improving drug performance.
It’s amazing what a little light can do. Chemist Simon Friedman ’89 is using it in a system he hopes will help some of the 589 million people around the world who are living with diabetes.
NYU scientists are using light to precisely control how tiny particles organize themselves into crystals. Their research, published in Chem, provides a simple and reversible method for forming ...
LEDs no wider than a human hair could soon take on work traditionally handled by lasers, from moving data inside server racks to powering next-generation displays. New research co-authored by UC Santa ...
The nation’s northern region has led the scientific quest to understand the aurora borealis. This summer, a 10,000-antenna ...
A team of researchers in the Netherlands set out to decipher the rules of an ancient Roman board game, with an assist from artificial intelligence.
At any given moment, 89,000 terawatts of solar power hits the Earth’s surface. While significant advancements have been made in harvesting this power, existing technologies do not capture the full ...
You might have heard the common claim that electric cars aren’t really green – that their lithium-ion batteries rely on “blood” minerals such as cobalt, mined in terrible conditions. The critique had ...
Getting PCBs made is often the key step in taking a dodgy lab experiment and turning it into a functional piece of equipment.
In science fiction, the use of gunpowder-based weapons is generally portrayed as something from a savage past, with ...