
Self-Folding Graphene Machines Inspire Work on Real Transformers
Molecule-thin materials, more immediately, could be artificial muscles and sensors

Self-Folding Graphene Machines Inspire Work on Real Transformers
Molecule-thin materials, more immediately, could be artificial muscles and sensors

Sensors Save Lung Transplant Patients from Organ Failure
A new system, based on molecular alerts, could make more donor lungs available

3-D Printer Turns Graphene into Electric Ink
The process could be used to print structures with applications in energy storage and tissue regeneration

Opossum Compounds Isolated to Help Make Antivenom
And researchers have engineered a common bacteria to inexpensively create the snakebite treatment

Sun Damages DNA in Skin Cells Long After Exposure
Certain damaging reactions that can lead to melanoma-causing mutations may take hours to evolve and mostly occur after you get out of the sun

Chemical Cocktail Lures Bedbugs and Coaxes Them to Stay Put
A mixture of volatile organic compounds and histamine, a compound we produce during immune responses, could enable cheaper pest detection and control