For decades, engineers have been trying to make robots move more like living creatures—fluid, flexible, and intelligent in their motion.…
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Humans Can “Feel” Objects Without Touching Them—New Study Reveals Hidden Sixth Sense
Imagine reaching into a box of sand and somehow feeling that something is hidden inside—without ever touching it. It sounds…
Scientists Build an Electronic Nose That Can Smell Like a Human—And It Just Learned a New Odor in One Sniff
For decades, scientists have dreamed of giving machines a sense of smell as refined and sensitive as our own. It…
You Can’t Feel UVA Destroying Your Cells — But This Near-Invisible Device Can
Every summer, beaches and city sidewalks fill with people soaking in sunlight without realizing that an unseen radiation is quietly…
Your Watch May Soon Know Exactly Where You Are — Within a Fingernail’s Width
For as long as GPS has existed on wrist-worn devices, accuracy has always been “good enough,” not perfect. A runner’s…
Scientists Crack Ammonia at 50°C — and Produce Pure Hydrogen With Zero Waste
Humanity’s race toward a carbon-neutral future hinges on one deceptively simple question: can we make clean hydrogen cheaply, cleanly, and…
Scientists Generate Electricity Using Nothing But Water and Nanopores — No Batteries Needed
Most of the devices around us depend on electricity that has been generated at a distant power plant, transmitted across…
New Cooling Tech Lets Future Chips Run Hotter, Faster — Without Melting Themselves
Every year our phones, laptops, VR headsets and data-center chips become thinner, faster and more powerful. That progress comes with…
Scientists Watch an AI Evolve a Learning Rule No Human Ever Imagined
For most of AI’s history, machines have not truly “figured things out” on their own. They have learned — but…
Your Next Smartphone Might Run on Light, Not Electricity — Here’s the Stunning Discovery Behind It
Imagine a future where your smartphone doesn’t just run on electricity — it runs on light. Where data moves not…
Scientists Create Shape-Shifting ‘Chinese Lantern’ That Moves Like It’s Alive — No Wires, No Motors
Imagine a delicate paper lantern — the kind that glows softly during Chinese festivals, swaying gently in the evening breeze.…
These New Flying Robots Can Pass Tools Like Surgeons — and They’re Changing the Future of Construction
Imagine a future where fleets of flying robots hover effortlessly above a construction site, swapping tools in midair with the…
When Chatbots Say ‘You’re Right!’ — The Hidden Psychological Trap Behind AI Compliments
We all like a compliment now and then. A kind word can brighten a day, validate our feelings, or ease…
Scientists Built a Rechargeable Battery From Earth’s Most Abundant Metal — And It Could Replace Lithium Forever
As humanity steps deeper into an age powered by electric vehicles, renewable energy, and digital technology, the world’s hunger for…
You Won’t Believe What These Mini Water-Walking Robots Can Do
Imagine standing by the edge of a calm lake. The surface glitters in the sun, and suddenly you notice a…
Will Humans and Artificial Intelligence Go to War?
Are you worried that humans and artificial intelligence might one day clash—not in metaphor, but in actual conflict? You’re not…
Tiny Nanoparticles Solve a 50-Year Mystery of Polymer Glass Strength
For decades, scientists have admired plexiglass—formally known as polymer glass—for its transparency, versatility, and resilience. From eyeglasses and aquarium walls…
Scientists Turned a Painting into a Full-Color Hologram—Here’s How They Did It
Art has always been about pushing boundaries—finding fresh ways to capture reality, emotion, and imagination. From the cave paintings of…
New 3D Brain Probes Could Restore Movement and Vision—Here’s How They Work
The human brain is often described as the most complex object in the known universe. With nearly 86 billion neurons…
Your Entire Digital Life Could Soon Fit Inside a Speck of DNA
We live in a world where every second, millions of emails are sent, billions of social media posts are uploaded,…
Forget Smartwatches—This New Sensor Sticks to Your Eyelid and Knows When You’re Exhausted
In the last few decades, technology has slipped quietly but profoundly into the rhythms of our daily lives. We no…
This Paper-Like Film Can Withstand Fire Hotter Than Lava—And It Might Protect Future Spacecraft
From the fiery re-entry of spacecraft to the blistering roar of hypersonic vehicles slicing through the atmosphere, one challenge has…