Scientists may have created solar cells that are so thin, flexible and lightweight that they rival a soap bubble.
Could quantum dots become the new silicon wafer?
The new Boston Dynamics Atlas robot won't be pushed around by humans. The new rendition of the robot can keep its balance far better than previous models.
Virtual reality may help in fighting obesity, according to recent findings published in the journal Cyberpsychology, Behavior and Social Networking.
A newly developed imaging technique from the Florida Institute of Technology may aid in the search for Earth-like planets and the "candle and lighthouse" problem.
People may be having a harder time telling the difference between what's real and what's virtual.
Scientists have created the world's first full-color, high-resolution and wireless flexible smartphone.
Researchers at RMIT University and the University of Adelaide have joined forces to create a stretchable nano-scale device to manipulate light.
The Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council has designed a breed of MAVs inspired by the unique flight mechanics of bats.
Researchers find new type of optical material in mantis shrimp.
Imagine footsteps that can charge mobile electronics
Scientists at the University of Manchester have discovered that electrons in graphene actually moves like slow pouring honey.