A little robot frog may be able to lend a hand during some surgical procedures.
A nanosuit created by scientists Takahiko Hariyama at the Hamamatsu University School of Medicine in Japan allows insects to survive in a vacuum.
With the help of the new Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) telescope a team of astronomers have pinpointed locations of over 100 of most fertile star forming galaxies in the early universe.
Newly developed microbatteries may be tiny, but they pack a punch. The batteries could potentially be used to power a new wave of electronics.
New research brings computerized fabrics that actually change their shape and color in response to movement.
There may be a new way to reduce the emissions that help spark global warming. Researchers have discovered new materials that can capture methane, the second highest concentration of greenhouse gas emitted into the atmosphere.
Researchers are developing a new type of semiconductor technology for future computers and electronics based on "two-dimensional nanocrystals." The material is layered in sheets less than a nanometer thick that could replace today's silicon transistors.
The Large Hadron Collider may have shut down, but physicists are using some unusual techniques to test it, including a ping-pong ball.
Researchers have outfitted larvae with tiny nano-suits that allow them to withstand the harsh conditions of a space-like vacuum.
Researchers have created the first 3-D model of an enzyme located within plant cell walls. The knowledge of this plant protein shape could allow scientists to better target areas for genetic modification.
What if you didn't have to rely on your own furniture-assembling expertise (or lack thereof) when putting together an IKEA table? Researchers have created a robot that can "learn" how to help assemble furniture.
Treadmill users will now be able to read their favorite book while running. A new innovation allows treadmill runners to work their body and brain at the same time.