3D-printed liquid metal brings stretchable gadgets closer
Stretchable electronics may start appearing in the near future, after researchers created liquid metal structures on a 3D printer.
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Stretchable electronics may start appearing in the near future, after researchers created liquid metal structures on a 3D printer.
Scientists have proposed a radical new model for the make-up of the Earth's core.
If you tickle a robot, it may not laugh, but you may still consider it humanlike -- depending on its role in your life, reports an international group of researchers.
Details of a touchscreen showing 3D images that can be felt and manipulated have been published by Microsoft's research unit.
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One company wants to reinvent urban transportation by developing a fully enclosed, two-wheeled electric vehicle that puts less car and more people on the road.
Jan Simek, leader of the team that discovered the oldest known cave art in the United States, says he is far from finished.
A museum in Sweden will digitise its mummy collection in 3D to allow visitors to unwrap a real mummy in digital form.
A fragment of a fossilised bone thought to be more than 700,000 years old has yielded the genome of an ancient relative of modern-day horses.