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Aug 2, 2016 Paving the way toward novel strong, conductive materials Method predicts which alloys will form bulk metallic glass
Sep 21, 2020 Marine sponges inspire the next generation of skyscrapers and bridges Bioinspired architecture could pave the way for stronger, lighter structures Bioengineering, Design, Materials,
Feb 7, 2018 Using shark scales to design better drones, planes, and wind turbines Bioinspired vortex generators increase airfoil lift, decrease drag Bioengineering,
Jul 18, 2016 A battery inspired by vitamins Research opens a ‘new universe’ of organic molecules that can store energy in flow batteries Environment,
May 16, 2016 Technique improves the efficacy of fuel cells Research demonstrates a new phase transition from metal to ionic conductor Environment, Applied Physics,
Dec 13, 2019 Programming kirigami Framework could be used for stretchable electronics, wearable devices, shape changing robots and more Kirigami, Materials, Materials Science & Mechanical Engineering, Research, Robotics,
Mar 28, 2016 Earlier warnings for heat waves Sea temperature patterns predict extreme temperatures Climate,
Feb 19, 2021 AI can help reduce the risk of HIV in high-risk communities Algorithm identifies who can best promote healthy behaviors in a social network AI / Machine Learning, Computer Science, Health / Medicine,
Oct 19, 2017 Using optical chaos to control the momentum of light Researchers demonstrate new method to control light in a photonic circuit Optics / Photonics,
Nov 15, 2019 A better understanding of soft artificial muscles Research sheds light on the underlying mechanics of soft filaments Applied Mathematics, Robotics,