Scientists study jumping spiders to create agile robotsThere's tremendous power in those eight legs.By J. Fingas, 05.08.2018
Algae-based nanobots could diagnose you from the insideThey wouldn't have to leave anything behind.By J. Fingas, 11.22.2017
Lost Alan Turing letters found in university filing cabinetThe documents include a letter from GCHQ and a draft BBC radio programme.By N. Summers, 08.28.2017
America is driving gun sales on the dark webAccording to a study by the RAND Corporation.By D. Cooper, 07.20.2017
Hypersonic aircraft are more realistic thanks to a ceramic coatingAircraft could survive extreme temperatures with relative ease.By J. Fingas, 07.10.2017
Graphene sieves are a cheaper way of making saltwater drinkableThey could lead to a more effective and less energy-intensive desalination process.By M. Moon, 04.04.2017
Scientists prove it's possible to build a DNA computerThis decades-old theoretical concept is inching closer to reality.By R. LeFebvre, 03.01.2017
Alt-week 9.29.12: 3D pictures of the moon, 4D clocks and laser-controlled wormsBy J. Trew, 09.29.2012
British researchers design a million-chip neural network 1/100 as complex as your brainBy J. Hicks, 07.11.2011