POSTECH and Pukyong National University researchers develop a conductive bioglue that seamlessly integrates tissues and electronic devices in the fluid‑filled body.
How to get your lats, legs, triceps and core chiseled in the pool.
Neuroscientists have uncovered new insights into a key evolutionary question: Why can humans talk when most animals can't? The journal Science published the research led by Emory University and the ...
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With muscle and style, the 1970 Torino GT Convertible turned heads. What makes this drop‑top a legend among collectors?
For more than three months, the ocean quietly hid a strange human experiment. Far below the waves, inside a small metal pod not much bigger than a bedroom, ...
An Indian sailor was killed after a US-owned crude oil tanker came under attack near Basra in Iraq on Wednesday, amid escalating tensions in the Persian Gulf ...
Video Friday is your weekly selection of awesome robotics videos, collected by your friends at IEEE Spectrum robotics. We ...
Los Angeles used to be looked down on by its east coast counterparts, but now that the rest of world has caught up with ...
(A-C) The lamprey (Lethenteron reissneri) utilizes its oral disc—composed of a soft periphery and keratinized teeth—to firmly attach to rocks and hosts. (D) A CAD model of the bio-inspired disc, ...
In complex cross-media environments, existing attachment mechanisms face significant physical constraints," said Junzhi Yu, corresponding author and ...
After two major knee operations, an underwater treadmill loomed as Mooch’s last hope for a good quality of life.
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