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  • News - 1 Jul 2008
    Scientists at Tufts University have received a $3.3 million contract from the U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) to develop chemical robots that will be so soft and squishy that...
  • News - 29 Jan 2007
    While robots have moved from the realm of science fiction to a myriad of real-life uses, the potential of the “hard-bodied” robots of the 21st century remains limited by their stiff...
  • News - 6 Jul 2005
    Since their discovery 14 years ago, carbon nanotubes have captured the imagination of scientists and lay people alike. These structures, so minuscule they cannot be seen, are stronger than diamonds....
  • News - 13 Jun 2022
    Trinity College Dublin researchers have created luminescent, self-healing gels with a variety of potential applications ranging from counterfeiting bank notes to next-generation bio-sensing and...
  • News - 20 Apr 2022
    In a review recently published in the open-access journal Polymers, researchers discussed the sustainable and potential applications of animal waste proteins. Study: Sustainable Applications...
  • News - 11 Mar 2022
    A new study by a team of researchers from China has explored the development of hydrogels with self-healing and luminescent properties. Their research has been published in the journal ACS...
  • News - 1 Mar 2022
    3D printing, otherwise known as additive manufacturing, has become a key technology in the 21st century driving progress in several industries. A pre-proof which will appear in the journal Bioprinting...
  • News - 21 Jan 2022
    Geotechnical design can contribute to the sustainability of urban areas and the built environment. A study published in Sustainability has set out to provide a summary of literature in the area...
  • News - 3 Dec 2021
    A new breakthrough in flame retardant composites was made by self-assembling melamine and phytic acid (PA) upon rGO, which was then used to increase the fire resistance of PLA, as written in the...
  • News - 13 Sep 2021
    The one thing that spent grain, apple cores and walnut shells have in common, is that they could someday be utilized to power a data center. Feng Lin and Haibo Huang discovered a potential...

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