


New DNA-Based Tagging System Could Replace Barcodes
University of Washington researchers teamed up with Microsoft to create the new system that could even revolutionize voting.

You Can Electrospin a Face Mask That Traps 99% of COVID-19 Particles
Using a process known since the 17th-century, you can create your own nanofiber face mask filter.

MIT's CO2 Filtering Membrane Only Needs Electricity to Switch On/Off
It can filter both ambient air and industrial waste ducts.


Sensors Reach Destinations on Flying Insects for Science
Falling at the speed of around 11 miles per hour, they will land safely on the ground.


World's First Graphene Standardization Certificate and Awards
With the graphene market reaching $406 million by 2026, the Graphene Flagship has launched the world's first standardization certificate.

Next-Generation of Electronics Will Include an Interconnect Insulator
Researchers at Samsung and UNIST in collaboration with Graphene Flagship develop ultrathin boron nitride films for new electronics.

Black Silicon-Powered Photovoltaic Device Offers 132% Efficiency
Don't worry, we're still complying with the laws of the universe.

Neuralink Chip Will Be Able to Stream Music Into Your Brain
When asked "Can we listen to music directly from our chips?", Musk replied with a rather blunt "Yes".

MIT's New Diamond-Based Quantum Chip Is the Largest Yet
Engineers at MIT developed a hybrid process that connects photonics with "artificial atoms."


Atomic 'Swiss Army Knife' Developed for Precise Material Measurement for Quantum Computers
The three-in-one device could prove invaluable for the future development of quantum computers.


New Nanofiber Could Be Used to Protect Astronauts and Soldiers
The new material, developed by researchers at Harvard, can protect against extreme temperatures as well as shrapnel.
