A specialized 3-D printing extruder developed by a University of Alabama in Huntsville (UAH) sophomore and his collaborator could lower the costs of printing cellular structures for use in d... Read more
“This will allow us for the first time to see how individual canopies are functioning on a landscape level” As U.N. climate talks continue in Warsaw, soon a flying, insect-like robot d... Read more
The same compound in a common household clothes detergent shows promise as a treatment to preserve muscle tissue after severe injury. Researchers at the Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center... Read more
The technology is a big step towards realizing futuristic devices Researchers at Wake Forest University‘s Organic Electronics group have come up with a novel solution to one of the big... Read more
Say goodbye to that annoying buzz created by overhead fluorescent light bulbs in your office or residence hall. Wake Forest scientists have developed a flicker-free, shatterproof alternative... Read more
Using the body’s cells and letting the body itself do most of the work Andemariam Beyene sat by the hospital window, the low Arctic sun on his face, and talked about the time he thought he w... Read more
We all know that Ants are cleaners of environments. Wherever they go, they eat away the dead and the decaying. In this way they are very useful for nature. In computers too we have malwares... Read more
Pokeberries — the weeds that children smash to stain their cheeks purple-red and that Civil War soldiers used to write letters home — could be the key to spreading solar power ac... Read more