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A graphene sensor trained by machine learning can now taste like a human, identifying both basic and complex flavors with stunning accuracy.
A bionic knee developed by Massachusetts Institute of Technology researchers is giving amputees a new world of motion.
A new bionic knee allows amputees to walk faster, climb stairs more easily, and adroitly avoid obstacles, researchers ...
Imagine going through a surgery where the doctor proposes the use of a temporary implant that dissolves by itself with time ...
A team of researchers report in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences on a new graphene-based sensor design ...
MIT researchers have developed a new bionic knee that can help people with above-the-knee amputations walk faster, climb ...
The integration of various functions on a miniaturized device can reduce the complexity of the optical system and is therefore one of the emerging trends in the nanophotonic field. In this paper, a ...
Inspired by the recent development of graphene, we propose and experimentally demonstrate a novel metasurface, namely, spoof surface plasmonic graphene, for controlling the transports and emissions of ...