3 Questions: A running shoe that adapts to the runner
Associate Professor Skylar Tibbits discusses a new technology that uses granular convection to deliver individualized performance.
Associate Professor Skylar Tibbits discusses a new technology that uses granular convection to deliver individualized performance.
Scientists say an exception in the Montreal Protocol for the use of ozone-depleting feedstocks could set the ozone recovery back seven years.
A new study suggests that the chemical NDMA is much more likely to cause cancerous mutations after exposure early in life.
Long thought to be mainly a structural support, the cell membrane also influences how cells respond to signals and may contribute to the growth of cancer cells.
From lazy ripples to towering breakers, waves should vary widely from one planet to another, according to a new model.
The devices represent a key step toward practical quantum sensing, with applications in biomedical sensing, materials characterization, and more.
Researchers are developing hardware and algorithms to improve collaboration between divers and autonomous underwater vehicles engaged in maritime missions.
A chemical-free approach to balancing ocean acidity protects marine life and could dramatically impact the global aquaculture market.
A new study finds that audiobooks help students learn new words — especially when paired with one-on-one instruction.
As the NC Ethics of Technology Postdoctoral Fellow, Michal Masny is advancing dialogue, teaching, and research into the social and ethical dimensions of new computing technologies.
SNIPE, a newly characterized biological defense system, directly protects bacteria by chopping up invading viral DNA.
Electrofluidic fibers mimic how natural muscle fibers bundle, and could enable compact, silent robotic and prosthetic systems.
Researchers use control theory to shed unnecessary complexity from AI models during training, cutting compute costs without sacrificing performance.
The team’s ultra-precise measurement confirms the Standard Model’s predictions.
This new technique will allow chemists to efficiently fine-tune the chemical structure of an organic molecule.