Bacteria could lead to cleaner methane powerOrganic fuel cells turn methane into electricity without harmful leaks.By J. Fingas, 05.21.2017
Scientists make battery that runs on air and carbon dioxideThe battery is hundreds of times more powerful than similar efforts.By J. Rigg, 02.10.2017
Big Ten Network adds 'League of Legends' to its tournament lineupTeams are competing for $5000 scholarships. By A. Tarantola, 01.19.2017
Scientists recreate the outer layer of the heart with stem cellsIt could save heart attack patients and could lead to an entirely lab-grown human heart.By M. Moon, 01.12.2017
Climate change could explain Mars' imposing topographyAtmospheric CO2 may have thawed glaciers and created a lake in Gale Crater. By S. Dent, 12.05.2016
Lasers and microwaves lead to better quantum computing circuitsResearchers have found a way to use large numbers of atoms as quantum bits.By J. Fingas, 07.04.2016
Genetically modified mushrooms cleared by the USDABut before you can buy the white mushrooms with anti-browning properties, they'll need to pass by the FDA first.By T. Seppala, 04.16.2016
NASA is building a new exoplanet-hunting toolThe $10 million instrument is expected to start looking for exoplanets in 2019. By M. Moon, 03.29.2016
Fraunhofer develops extra-small 1Gbps infrared transceiver, recalls our PDA glory daysBy J. Fingas, 10.05.2012
Scientists develop blood swimming 'microspiders' to heal injuries, deliver drugsBy L. Leavitt, 09.08.2011
Penn State busts out 100mm graphene wafers, halcyonic dream inches closer to realityBy V. Savov, 02.03.2010