Lightbulb made of modified E. coli fuses biology and electronics0
- From Around the Web, Science & Technology
- November 4, 2016
It could soon be possible to make a light source out of bacteria.
It could soon be possible to make a light source out of bacteria.
A solar panel on your roof could soon capture drinkable water for your faucet.
A large space rock came fairly close to Earth on Sunday night. Astronomers knew it wasn’t going to hit Earth, thanks in part to a new tool NASA is developing for detecting potentially dangerous asteroids.
A designer claims that his concept for a 3-D printed cast would shorten the bone-healing process nearly 40%. We ask hand surgeon Michael Hausman to weigh in.
Flipped ions return to original positions periodically to demonstrate new form of symmetry breaking
One small hover for man, one giant levitation for mankind. It was only a quarter of an inch, but a team from the University of Cincinnati got their sizable Hyperloop pod prototype to hover above the tracks in front of a cheering crowd.
And do I want one? (Yes, duh)
This will help us better understand how to use the drug for medical purposes