The smallest QR code in the world is so very tiny that your phone would need an electron microscope to scan it. The matrix ...
Air quality in the historic river city of Rajamahendravaram has deteriorated sharply, with pollution levels now exceeding ...
Bangkok, the busy center of Thailand, keeps facing recurring PM2.5 air pollution during the dry season. In late026, ...
Nanoscale molybdenum disulfide memristors integrated onto standard CMOS chips achieve the lowest switching voltage reported ...
Light is an unusually rich carrier of information. Its direction of travel, wavelength, and polarization can all be used to encode signals or images ...
Microsoft's Project Silica has stored 4.84TB in borosilicate glass with a 10,000-year lifespan, but slow 66 Mb/s write speeds ...
Overall, the research provides valuable early evidence that short‑term exposure to wildfire smoke may increase both the number and severity of strokes. While more studies are needed to confirm these ...
It is hard to believe that life can survive in Antarctica. Despite its harsh conditions, hardy flora and fauna do just that ...
DNA strands on tiny beads hide and reveal encrypted messages through programmable fluorescence patterns read by flow cytometry.
New research has found that at-home gut microbiome tests lack standardization, resulting in different results from the same ...
Tiny pits, webbing patterns, and a dusting of nanoparticles are not what most people picture when they think about farming.
Cornell researchers have used high-resolution 3D imaging to detect, for the first time, the atomic-scale defects in computer chips that can sabotage their performance.