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With This Fuel Cell, Drones Can Now Fly Longer

Researchers have developed a solid oxide fuel cell that has greater capacity than its lithium ion predecessors, allowing drones to have longer flight times.

Cheaper OLED Displays Without Precious Metals

Researchers have come up with a more cost-effective method of producing highly efficient organic light-emitting diode (OLED) displays, commonly used in HD TVs.

Memory Arrays Made Simple With Nanowires

You can now print memory arrays faster, cheaper and on a large scale with this Korean research team's newly developed technology.

Asia’s Rising Scientists: Keun Su Kim

Nanomaterials and their rather unique properties continue to fascinate (and baffle) researchers. This month's rising scientist Keun Su Kim talks about his work in the field of 2D atomic crystals.

Sea Anemone-Inspired Hydrogel Four Times Stronger Than Silkworm Silk

A hydrogel made of sea anenome protein could find biomedical applications as a durable material to support cell growth.

A Virtual K-Pop Dance Teacher

Scientists have made K-Pop dance learning easier with the virtual dance teacher and precise 3D tracking of body movements.

7 Must-Read Stories In September 2015

From the effects of phthalates on pregnancy to capturing carbon using coffee, don't miss our top seven stories for September 2015!

Using Coffee Grounds To Capture Carbon

Scientists have developed a simple process to treat waste coffee grounds to allow them to store methane.

Watching Over A Sleeping Seed

An international team of researchers has uncovered how seeds are kept dormant until the appearance of conditions favorable for germination.