New form of ice could help explore exciting avenues for energy production and...
The discovery of a new form of ice could lead to an improved understanding of our planet’s geology, potentially helping...
View ArticleSpider’s web weaves way to advanced networks and displays
The next generation of light-manipulating networks may take their lead from designs inspired by spiders and leaves, according to a...
View ArticleWave energy integration costs should compare favorably to other energy sources
A new analysis suggests that large-scale wave energy systems developed in the Pacific Northwest should be comparatively steady, dependable and...
View ArticleThe strong robot with the gentle touch
Scientists from RIKEN and Sumitomo Riko Company Limited have developed a new experimental nursing care robot, ROBEAR, which is capable...
View ArticleThe secret of wrinkling, folding, and creasing
New research provides a general formula for understanding how layered materials form different surface patterns. Full Story The process of...
View ArticleScientists create the sensation of invisibility
The power of invisibility has long fascinated man and inspired the works of many great authors and philosophers. In a...
View ArticleLow-reflection Wings Make Butterflies Nearly Invisible
Irregular Nanostructures on the Transparent Wing of the Glasswing Butterfly Prevent the Reflection of Light – Publication in Nature Communications...
View ArticleAn Important Step in Artificial Intelligence
Researchers in UCSB’s Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering are seeking to make computer brains smarter by making them more...
View ArticleEarthquakes reveal deep secrets beneath east Asia
XSEDE Campus Champions, Stampede and Lonestar4 supercomputers of TACC help create 3D images deep underground Full Story A new work...
View Article‘Deep Web Search’ May Help Scientists
Researchers at JPL have joined an effort to harness the benefits of searching the “Deep Web,” which could prove useful...
View Article