Science & Technology
Researchers have discovered how magnets recover after being blasted by a laser. It turns out, they act a bit like oil and water in a jar.
Researchers show that they can trap and load lone atoms into large grids with an efficiency unmatched by current methods.
Color-changing tattoos? Nanotechnology research at ÀÏ¾ÅÆ·²è could lead to new ways in the future to protect against skin cancer or simply increase the ‘wow’ factor of body art.
New research from ÀÏ¾ÅÆ·²è focuses on how light can manipulate the shape of man-made materials by emulating these amazing cephalopods.
A new study debunks a popular, two-decade-old theory about the shape of networks.
Students in a new class offered by the ATLAS Institute are stretching their technological and design skills by taking on a challenge straight from a heist movie.
Carson Bruns is working to put body art to use, designing high-tech inks that may one day signal your temperature or changes in blood chemistry.
Engineers are designing new sensors for a U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs project to create prosthetic limbs with a sense of touch.
Daniel Szafir's work may pave the way for fleets of automated assistants that will one day help people carry out a range of tasks—from fighting wildfires to building craft projects in the home.
Researchers have uncovered the statistical rules that govern how gigantic colonies of fire ants form bridges, ladders and floating rafts.