The science pros at TKOR test whether sticky tack can hold a person, combining extreme adhesion experiments with physics and engineering.
Growing neurons rely on chemical cues to find their targets, but new research shows that the brain’s physical properties help shape those signals. Scientists discovered that tissue stiffness can ...
The science pros at TKOR reveal what happens when you put glue on a faucet, combining chemistry, adhesion, and messy ...
Atrial fibrillation is a common heart condition characterized by a rapid, irregular heartbeat stemming from the heart's upper ...
Touching your tongue to frozen metal must be a rite of passage if you're a five-year-old boy from a cold place. It's possibly more irresistible than hopping in mud puddles or sampling a newly frosted ...
Touching your tongue to frozen metal must be a rite of passage if you're a five-year-old boy from a cold place. It's possibly more irresistible than ...
Akari Therapeutics, Plc (Nasdaq: AKTX), an oncology biotechnology company developing antibody drug conjugates (ADCs) with ...
Researchers from Tianjin University have developed a rapid and low-cost method for printing high-performance electronic circuits directly onto complex three-dimensional surfaces — a breakthrough that ...
A gray powder that looks like ash can become something closer to stone when hit with the right beam of light. Engineers have ...
Looking to get into 3D printing as a business or a hobby? No matter your level experience, these 13 3D printing accessories ...
When contamination defects surface in advanced nodes, the root cause often spans tools, materials, and handling. This piece outlines how defect mapping, TEM, and SPC data converge to prove causation.