As more devices get piled onto computer chips to increase processing power capacity, heat generation becomes increasingly ...
Iranian student inventors captured global attention at the 2025 Indonesia International Science and Invention Competition, ...
Reddit user u/forgeris recently asked, "What's an invention that quietly changed the world but doesn't get enough credit?" Thousands of people shared their thoughts, and I'm honestly so fascinated by ...
The fields of manufacturing and precision engineering have advanced significantly with the adoption of nanotechnology. The molecular-level precision it offers, alongside innovations in materials ...
When you think about new inventions, your mind probably goes to exciting new advances that make modern lives easier, but not always. Here are some "inventions" humanity would have been better off ...
Gift Article 10 Remaining As a subscriber, you have 10 articles to gift each month. Gifting allows recipients to access the article for free. The University of Michigan achieved another year of ...
Working at levels as small as a billionth of a metre, researchers on an IAEA project have studied radiation’s effect on nano-architectures – the design and building of nano structures – and identified ...
Nolan Kosciukiewicz did what any teen might do when they learn their invention has been nationally recognized. He celebrated. “It was crazy. Right when I heard ‘Super Flipper,’ everyone went crazy. It ...
“Nanotechnology” refers to the design, production, or modification of structures, devices, or systems at the nanoscale that is less than 100 nm. Human creativity in nanotechnology dates back to ...
The federal government should act quickly and decisively to shore up its investment in nanotechnology in order to maintain global leadership and ensure the U.S. fully realizes the economic and social ...
Scientists are exploring ultrafast light pulses to power computers that could run a million times faster than today's top processors. (Nanowerk News) What if ultrafast pulses of light could operate ...