Inspired by the Japanese art of kirigami, an MIT team has designed a technique that could transform flat panels into medical devices, habitats, and other objects without the use of tools.
Janie Zhang is studying computer science and psychology, exploring the overlap between human behavior and artificial ...
It was only a matter of time. A YouTuber turned a palm-sized classic Mac styled clock into a working computer. Here's how he did it.
What has happened to proper grammar usage and the proper pronunciation of American English? “Gonna” and “wanna” have replaced “going to” and “want to.” People use “different than” instead of ...
Researchers use mini plasma explosions to encode the equivalent of two million books into a coaster-sized device. The method ...
A student at New Mexico State University is showing how you can use pretty much anything to create something. Saul Hernandez ...
There was a time when you had to travel to your nearest arcade or beg your parents for a Game Boy if you wanted to play Tetris. Today, the iconic, addictive puzzler is available online for free and in ...
Face morphing attacks have become a serious threat to biometric security systems, including those used at border crossings to match passports with faces.
A team at Yale School of Medicine is using 3D surgical planning printing of patient-specific instrumentation to improve pediatric orthopedic surgical outcomes.
One night in 2010, Mohit Gupta decided to try something before leaving the lab. Then a Ph.D. student at Carnegie Mellon ...
New bibliometric tool combs through scientific literature, patents, and grants to forecast future impact, but experts disagree about its usefulness ...
For the demonstration in the paper, the team inscribed 301 voxel layers, but the glass chip has the capacity to store 4.8 ...