Archives
This Newly Developed Magnetic Ink Can Print 'Self-Healing' Devices
Engineers from the University of California San Diego have developed a self-healing magnetic ink that can be used to make batteries, electrochemical sensors, and wearable, textile-based electrical circuits. The devices can repair tears as wide as three millimeters. This is a record in the field of self-healing systems.
Latest Research Articles
Radioactive Recycling: Turning Nuclear Waste Into Glass
Oil Drilling May Have Caused the Deadly 1933 California Quake
Need Free Wi-Fi? Solve This Math Problem!
Bad Vibes: Whale Song Vibrations May Be Distrupted by Human Activity
World's Smallest Snake Found on the Caribbean Island of Martinique
UFO or Old Nuclear Bomb? Diver Finds Strange Wreckage in Pacific Ocean
Unknown Virus: Death by Mysterious Polio-Like Disease Rises in the US
MIT, NASA Scientists Build 'Morphing' Airplane Wings That Can Make Flight Efficient
WATCH: This Newly Discovered Frog Shocks Predators by Flashing Bright Orange Groin
Truth or Hoax: Strange "Hole-Punch Clouds" Made By UFO?
Plant of Death: Poisonous Berry in NYC Park Nearly Kills Girl
Why Did the Chicken Cross the Red Sea? Genetic Diversity of Fowls Explained




