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Packaging Gateway on MSNMicropackaging and nanotechnology applications drive InnovationThese technologies work at tiny scales to enhance barriers for fresher products, add safety features, and enable packaging that monitors conditions in real time.
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Tech Xplore on MSNWireless induction concept demonstrates self-recharging mechanism in batteriesA research team led by the Institute of Materials Science of Barcelona (ICMAB-CSIC) has demonstrated a new induction-based ...
We’ve all seen the movies. Sometime in a distant future, humans have solved the riddle of aging. The answer usually involves ...
Researchers at the University of Illinois have pulled off a laser first: they built a new kind of eye-safe laser that works ...
A Deep Dive into the mind-blowing launch of Grok 4—the world's top AI model by xAI. Breaking down its massive implications ...
A New Mexico startup with technology developed from Los Alamos National Laboratory and M.I.T. just scored a major deal with a ...
Nanotechnology is being utilized for environmental solutions, including water purification, air filtration, and pollution ...
Given the latest AI advances, it’s easy to envision how a device like the Young Lady’s Illustrated Primer could be created ...
In a first for the field, researchers from The Grainger College of Engineering at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign have reported a ...
Researchers employ a single-phase reaction of metal ions and an organic compound to create conductive, well-organized ...
Excitons have been created by injecting an electron into a molecule, and then removing another one, in rapid succession.
Simulating tiny robots that could one day be used for targeted drug delivery and cellular-level disease interventions.
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