materials
A clever new study definitively measures how long it takes for quantum particles to pass through a barrier.
Proteus could someday be used to create extremely strong and lightweight armor and locks.
Manly Bands wanted to improve on mens' wedding bands. Mission accomplished.
Ever smell a durian fruit? Don't. Think of it as nature's stinky battery.
Graphene is insanely useful, but very difficult to produce — until now.
You've likely heard of solar energy, but what is osmotic energy?
Researchers from UCLA invent a device that generates electricity from a rather unusual source.
Not every part of a satellite burns up in reentry. Considering the growing number of satellites in orbital space, that's a big problem.
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A parlor-trick mystery explained at last.
Japan looks to replace China as the primary source of critical metals
Recipe for awe: Coat one egg with Starlite. Blast it with a ridiculous amount of heat until charred black. Crack it open.
Be glad your name isn't attached to any of these bad ideas.
The researchers created a special polymer that can make robots repair themselves.
In the near future, we might use the toxic gas to power homes.
Most basic form of data, meet most basic form of matter.