A $56 trillion project could soon transform America’s roads in ways that seem impossible. But an Idaho-based start up has a plan that could change everything.
Illinois engineers Kwiyong Kim, left, Xiao Su, Johannes Elbert and Paola Baldaguez Medina are part of a team that developed a new polymer electrode device that can capture and destroy PFAS contaminants present in water.
Ultrasonic standing waves can be used to manipulate the position and control the movement of levitated objects through acoustic radiation forces. Within this co
The nerve cord controlling the prehensile arm of the octopus has been poorly described. Here the authors explore the segmental arrangement of the nervous tissue, which guides motor control in the octopus.
Scientists revealed that the flower-shaped geometry causes the field lines of an external magnetic field to concentrate in the centre of the device, resulting in a greatly intensified magnetic field.