Imagine a world where your clothing generates electricity as you move—no batteries, no chargers, just energy from motion.
Researchers manipulated water waves to move ping pong balls and grains of rice with a level of precision that seems straight out of a sci-fi movie.
UC Davis has launched a website and video series titled, “From Labs to Lives,” to highlight federally funded research, describe how the research benefits the public, and share the consequences to the ...
A team of quantum computer researchers at quantum computer maker D-Wave, working with an international team of physicists and engineers, is claiming that its latest quantum processor has been used to ...
The Trump administration has issued a blanket ethics waiver to venture capitalist David Sacks, the president’s new special ...
A federal grand jury indicted a San Francisco tow truck operator for conspiracy to commit arson as part of an alleged plot to drive more business to his companies by torching his competitors' trucks.
"The ... pursuit of safer, more efficient solid-state batteries." Scientists take major step forward in quest to develop ...
Once the team made MuMuTAs work, they used five of them to actuate multi-jointed fingers in a robotic hand.
Minutes after former leader Rodrigo Duterte was bundled onto a plane bound for The Hague to face a charge of crimes against ...
Researchers have developed innovative methods to control the ionization of atoms and molecules using specially structured light beams, challenging traditional limits. This breakthrough could lead to ...
Imagine a microscopic locomotive moving back and forth along a track, propelling itself without any external force. At the molecular level, this concept forms the foundation of molecular motors -- ...
Can one single mathematical framework describe the motion of a fluid and the individual particles within it? This question, ...