SCIENCE
Towards a new era in flexible piezoelectric sensors for both humans and robots
- By West virginia digital
- . June 13, 2024
Flexible piezoelectric sensors are essential to monitor the motions of both humans and humanoid robots. However, existing designs are either
A mountainous mystery uncovered in Australia’s pink sands
- By West virginia digital
- . June 13, 2024
Deposits of deep-pink sand washing up on South Australian shores shed new light on when the Australian tectonic plate began
Scientists adapt astronomy method to unblur microscopy images
- By West virginia digital
- . June 13, 2024
Astronomers figured out long ago how to make the images their telescopes capture of far-away galaxies clearer and sharper. By
Researchers leverage inkjet printing to make a portable multispectral 3D camera
- By West virginia digital
- . June 13, 2024
Researchers have used inkjet printing to create a compact multispectral version of a light field camera. The camera, which fits
New way to spot beetle-killed spruce can help forest, wildfire managers
- By West virginia digital
- . June 13, 2024
A new machine-learning system developed at the University of Alaska Fairbanks can automatically produce detailed maps from satellite data to
Younger workers feel stressed, lonely and undervalued
- By West virginia digital
- . June 13, 2024
Younger workers are struggling with feelings of loneliness and a lack of appreciation at work and tend to feel more
To heal skin, scientists invent living bioelectronics
- By West virginia digital
- . June 13, 2024
For much of his childhood, Simiao Niu was troubled by psoriasis, a chronic, often painful skin condition, mostly on his
Laser tests reveal new insights into key mineral for super-Earths
- By West virginia digital
- . June 13, 2024
Scientists have for the first time observed how atoms in magnesium oxide morph and melt under ultra-harsh conditions, providing new
Putting the brakes on chronic inflammation
- By West virginia digital
- . June 13, 2024
Scientists at Weill Cornell Medicine discovered a previously unknown link between two key pathways that regulate the immune system in
Mobile monitoring for an airborne carcinogen in Louisiana’s ‘Cancer Alley’
- By West virginia digital
- . June 13, 2024
Louisiana’s southeastern corridor is sometimes known colloquially as “Cancer Alley” for its high cancer incidence rates connected to industrial air