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MIT engineers engineered bacteria to produce hyperspectral signals that can be detected as far as 90 meters away. Their work could lead to the development of bacterial sensors for agricultural to monitor crop health, for example. Credits:Image: Jose-Luis Olivares, MIT; iStock

Engineered bacteria emit signals that can be spotted from a distance

Categories Life & Non-humans, Technology
Researchers from the Institute of Industrial Science, The University of Tokyo, discover brand new one-dimensional diffraction patterns in two-dimensional nanomaterials, with exciting implications

Japanese Scientists Discover Strange New Stripes in Twisted Nanomaterials

Categories Physics & Mathematics
The LSST Camera installed on the Simonyi Survey Telescope at NSF–DOE Vera C. Rubin Observatory in March 2025.

World’s Largest Digital Eye Mounted on Chilean Mountain

Categories Space, Technology
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Midwest Semiconductor Network growing and making progress

Categories Technology
Plantolin the robot pangolin

Meet Plantolin, the tree-planting robot pangolin built at the University of Surrey

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Technology
The variable-stiffness morphing wheel inspired by surface tension, developed by the Advanced Robotics Research Center of the KIMM’s Research Institute of AI Robotics, overcoming a rock

New Wheel Technology Adjusts Stiffness for Any Terrain

Categories Technology

Ohio State leads project to transform physics education

Categories Technology
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New dart launcher may be better way to inject animals with drugs

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robotic spider

Robots Still Lag Behind Animals in Foot Races

Categories Life & Non-humans, Technology
Self heating concrete samples

Self-heating concrete is one step closer to putting snow shovels and salt out of business

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Technology
To simplify the solving of massive numbers of partial differential equations (PDEs) for computational modeling, new data-driven surrogate models compute the goal property of a solution to PDEs rather than the whole solution. Credits:Image: Joshua Sortino/Unsplash

Technique could efficiently solve partial differential equations for numerous applications

Categories Physics & Mathematics
The shape-changing polymer ribbons can change their volume upon an environmental change, like temperature. Courtesy of Taylor Ware

Fire Ant ‘Rafts’ Inspire Engineering Research

Categories Life & Non-humans, Technology

The flying, swimming and tunnelling robots inspired by nature

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