Tech: Wearable sensors mimic skin to help with wound healing process — (Report)
Researchers at Binghamton University, State University of New York, have developed skin-inspired electronics to conform to the skin, allowing for long-term, high-performance, real-time...
Tech: First bacterial genome created entirely with a computer — (Report)
All the genome sequences of organisms known throughout the world are stored in a database belonging to the National Center for Biotechnology Information...
Tech: Polymer gels with tunable ionic Seebeck coefficient for ultra-sensitive printed thermopiles — ...
Scientists at the Laboratory of Organic Electronics have developed an ultra-sensitive heat sensor that is flexible, transparent and printable. The results have potential...
Tech: Skyrmions could provide next generation data storage — (Report)
Scientists at the Universities of Birmingham, Bristol and Colorado, Boulder have moved a step closer to developing the next generation of data storage...
Tech: Putting a new spin on Majorana fermions — (Report)
The combination of different phases of water -- solid ice, liquid water, and water vapor -- would require some effort to achieve experimentally....
Tech: Calculating temperature inside moon to help reveal its inner structure — (Report)
Little is known about the inner structure of the Moon, but a major step forward was made by a University of Rhode Island...
Tech: Novel role of water in production of renewable fuels — (Report)
University of Oklahoma engineers in collaboration with the University of Tulsa have discovered a novel approach for the water-assisted upgrading of the renewable...
Tech: Copper-based alternative for next-generation electronics — (Report)
Japanese scientists have developed a technique to transform a copper-based substance into a material that mimics properties of precious and pricey metals, such...
Tech: Polythene films strong as aluminum could be used for windows, screens and phones...
Research led by Professor Ton Peijs of WMG at the University of Warwick and Professor Cees Bastiaansen at Queen Mary University of London,...
Tech: Behavior of ‘trapped’ electrons in a one-dimensional world observed in the lab —...
A team of physicists at the University of Cologne has, for the first time, seen a particularly exotic behaviour of electrons on an...
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Hey ISIS, You Suck: Local Muslims Post Anti-ISIS Billboard
A new billboard on Manchester Road in Missouri reads, "HEY ISIS, YOU SUCK!!! From: #ActualMuslims."
A group of Muslim-Americans have put up a blunt billboard...