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Engineers develop new magnetic ink to print self-healing devices that heal in record time
A team of engineers at the University of California San Diego has developed a magnetic ink that can be used to make self-healing...
Nov 3, 20163 min read


A new spin on superconductivity
Researchers from the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS) have made a discovery that could lay the...
Oct 17, 20163 min read


Metamaterial uses light to control its motion
Researchers have designed a device that uses light to manipulate its mechanical properties. The device, which was fabricated using a...
Oct 12, 20163 min read


Graphene nanoribbons to knit severed, damaged spinal cords
The combination of graphene nanoribbons made with a process developed at Rice University and a common polymer could someday be of...
Sep 20, 20163 min read


NIST Illuminates Transfer of Nanoscale Motion Through Microscale Machine
From the printing press to the jet engine, mechanical machines with moving parts have been a mainstay of technology for centuries. As...
Sep 13, 20164 min read


Graphene key to growing 2-dimensional semiconductor with extraordinary properties
A newly discovered method for making two-dimensional materials could lead to new and extraordinary properties, particularly in a class of...
Aug 30, 20163 min read
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