A robotic hand powered by lab-grown muscle tissue can now perform delicate gestures—like the classic scissor move in ...
A biohybrid hand which can move objects and do a scissor gesture has been built by a team at the University of Tokyo and Waseda University in Japan. The researchers used thin strings of lab-grown ...
A new technical paper titled “Exploring Uncore Frequency Scaling for Heterogeneous Computing” was published by researchers at ...
One major category of the next generation of energy-efficient microelectronic devices and information processing technologies ...
This infographic explores solutions for energy and water conservation as well as waste reduction, offering actionable ...
Rock, paper, scissors. The complex combination of movements required for this simple scissor gesture is a big step up from the capabilities of ...
Recent research on lightweight particles called neutrinos might have passed you by—much like the more than 10 trillion ...
A team led by Harvard SEAS Postdoctoral Fellow Dr. John Zimmerman and including NTT Research Medical and Health Informatics Scientist Ryoma Ishii, Harvard SEAS Tarr Family Professor of Bioengineering ...
Certain groups of consumers appear to be open to drinking smoke-impacted wines, a finding in a new study that could provide ...
Scientists have spotted an asteroid which they estimate has a more than 2 per cent risk of hitting Earth in eight years time ...
Filters in water pitchers or under-sink systems capture dangerous chemicals, only for them to be returned to the environment.
Xinning Zhang and Ashley Maloney discovered that a geology technique shows promise in detecting cancer-like cells. If their preliminary results bear out, they may have identified a new signature for ...