Biotextilogy: A new genre of advanced materials inspired by nature’s best designs
A team of engineers is using nature's weaving patterns as inspiration for a new genre of advanced textiles and materials. ...
A team of engineers is using nature's weaving patterns as inspiration for a new genre of advanced textiles and materials. ...
Biomedical engineers have successfully produced a 3D material that mimics nature to transform stem cells into muscle. “It’s like travelling ...
The latest addition to the camera phone accessories marketplace lets you peer down at the microscopic world – no lab ...
One of the biggest battles in science is taking place at the microscopic level as we race to find something ...
The ongoing miniaturisation of semiconductors has enabled some big advances in wearable tech. The latest: a soft, stretchy, ultra thin ...
Discussions about STEM usually revolve around a lack of women enrolments or declining interest overall. However, one discipline is bucking ...
Move over metal plates and screws – ceramic could become the go-to graft for mending broken bones.
A group of university students has brought us one step closer to a cure for HIV by developing an innovative ...
Your next health check might come courtesy of this chic, discreet, 3D-printed 'living tattoo'.
A new algorithm could keep manufacturing, home care and medical robots from tripping over themselves and everything around them.