Rewritable paper goes technicolor0
- From Around the Web, Science & Technology
- January 12, 2018
Metal-ligand complexes display a range of long-lasting colors that can be erased on demand, allowing paper to be reused

Metal-ligand complexes display a range of long-lasting colors that can be erased on demand, allowing paper to be reused

Bonds and chemical groups found in biomolecules form in ices bombarded by the electrons

Wouldn’t you love to grow an extra inch taller — by sweating? According to NASA scientists, it is possible to grow an inch or more in height just by displacing water weight. The caveat: It only works if you’re an actual mountain.

The payload may be used for surveillance or other tracking

There’s a new biggest known prime number in the universe.

New technology may one day allow doctors to image therapeutic bacterial cells in patients

A pest that can infect plants from lavender to cherry trees is of real and growing concern in the UK, say experts.

For the first time, physicists have built a two-dimensional experimental system that allows them to study the physical properties of materials that were theorized to exist only in four-dimensional space.

Neuroscientists from Bochum have investigated why the brain stores some odors in a special way.

Being able to identify microbes in real time aboard the International Space Station, without having to send them back to Earth for identification first, would be revolutionary for the world of microbiology and space exploration.