Operating at the intersection of technology and biology, Neri Oxman is calling for a fundamental shift in the way we design and construct the built environment.
Operating at the intersection of technology and biology, Neri Oxman is calling for a fundamental shift in the way we design and construct the built environment.
A team of scientists are making skin cancer recovery surgeries safer using a material hydrogel that mimics natural cartilage.
From better 3D printers to cross-species communication and otherworldly music, scientists unlock the hidden, musical language of spiders.
Researchers recreate the somatic nervous system in robots, allowing them to convert feeling into movement under different stimuli.
The testing platform identifies the presence of two antibodies in microliter samples of blood.
Scientists develop a simple method that mimics plant motion to get paper to fold itself after printing.
From micrometer-sized nanoflowers to hydrogel hearts, this edition of “This month in pictures” features more intriguing images from our journals and the science behind them.
Before blood vessels reach implanted cells, they need a built-in oxygen source to keep them alive.
An AI-based process recommender system for injection molding allows non-experts to set process conditions in real time.
Here, we take a look at some of the most intriguing scientific images published in June 2020.