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Insect-Inspired Robots Hop On Water

By studying how water striders do it, researchers have designed a robot that uses surface tension to walk on water.

Wafer-Scale Graphene Compatible With Silicon Manufacturing

An easy, scalable and direct method for producing large area graphene wafers could help make graphene technology commercially viable.

A Hope For Hemophilia Patients

For the first time, chromosomal defects responsible for hemophilia have been corrected in patient-specific iPSCs using CRISPR-Cas9 nucleases.

Mussel-Inspired Glue Closes Wounds In 60 Seconds

By combining mussel proteins with insect-style crosslinking, researchers have developed a superior glue that can work in wet environments.

Broadly Neutralizing Influenza Antibody Found

Researchers have isolated a broadly neutralizing influenza antibody from convalescent patients, sparking hopes for a better vaccine.

Stretchable Loudspeakers Developed

Engineers have created a stretchable acoustic device that functions as loudspeaker, microphone and recording device.

Making Lithium Batteries Safer, Tougher & More Powerful

A pumpkin-shaped nanoparticle could help make lithium ion batteries less likely to explode while improving their performance at the same time.

Omnidirectional Wireless Charging Developed

Researchers have overcome a major obstacle in wireless charging with a device that allows charging in any orientation.

Ice: A Cool Way To Form Conductive Polymers

Deep frozen ice has been used as a template to optimize the electrical properties of polyaniline nanosheets.