New microrobot for minimally invasive delivery into the brain tissue via the intranasal pathway.
This ultra-thin 'Computer on the Bone' could someday help physicians monitor bone health.
The paper-thin material has an ion conductivity 10 to 100 times better than other polymer ion conductors.
The new material has the resiliency of plastic and could be used to improve cell phone screens in the future.
They grew a thin layer of gold-colored metallic water on the outside of a droplet of liquid metal.
Because of its simple design, the robot can also survive being stepped on by a 120-pound human.
The autonomous system will reduce the amount of human intervention required for various Lunar operations.
Researchers have discovered the secret of bumblebees' self-aware dexterous flight that could have applications for the next generation of drones and autonomous...
For the first time, Rocket Lab will attempt to bring the first stage of an Electron launch vehicle back to Earth under a parachute after launch.
After three years of intensive engineering work, Astrobotic's CubeRover is on its way to NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida for testing.