Scientists at the University of Wisconsin-Madison have discovered a way to control the growth of twisting, microscopic spirals of materials just one atom thick.
Working on the frontline at the Royal Melbourne Hospital, there were some questions I would come to expect from the families of COVID-19 patients.
The petrochemical industry produces more than 88 million tons of polyethylene, making it the most common plastic in the world. Scientists have found a new way...
Fat is an essential part of a healthy diet. It helps our bodies absorb vitamins and minerals, maintains metabolism, and stores energy. But not all dietary...
Nvidia RTX 3080 won’t get a 20GB boost — here's why
A new white paint keeps surfaces up to 18 degrees Fahrenheit cooler than their surroundings—almost life AC or a refrigerator, but without using any energy.
(CNN) — You know Covid-19 is out of control when health officials are so overwhelmed they can’t notify close contacts who may be infected. That’s what’s...
A medication frequently used to treat diabetic macular edema, which is the most common cause of blindness in people with diabetes, is less effective when used...
CHICAGO, Oct. 22 (Xinhua) — Studying the physical and chemical properties of insect wings, a multidisciplinary group has demonstrated the ability to reproduce the nanostructures that...
Traumatic brain injury is a major cause of disability and can have major consequences for patients and their loved ones. Patients can suffer a range of...