When dust sticks to a surface or a lizard sits on a ceiling, it is due to "nature's invisible glue." Researchers at Chalmers ...
Chalmers researchers have developed a simple, light-based platform to study the mysterious “invisible glue” that binds materials at the nanoscale. Gold flakes floating in salt water reveal how quantum ...
The University of Michigan’s National Poll on Children’s Health found one in 10 young children play outside once a week or ...
From overalls to Doc Martens, the fashion trends of the '90s sure were unique, and interior decor was no exception. Homes in ...
How can you use science to build a better gingerbread house?That was something Miranda Schwacke spent a lot of time thinking about. The MIT graduate ...
Cars are still one of the most popular ways of transport around the world. Every year, millions of new vehicles are produced, ...
On her stunning new album The BPM, the multi-instrumentalist Sudan Archives explores the freedom of augmented reality and ...
When you're gone, the Mumford & Sons' song "I Will Wait For You " might as well play on a perpetual loop in your dog's head.
Two brothers from Clitheroe have been shortlisted for a ‘Young Sibling of the Year’ award at national disability charity Sense’s award ceremony. Thomas, 10 and Max, 8 are being recognised for helping ...
Between building your own character, allying with various factions, and getting to shape the perspectives of your party ...
A new method using gold flakes, salt water, and light reveals the tiny forces that bind matter and drive self-assembly, ...
Unlocking productivity and innovation from contributor to organization As mining reclaims its position at the heart of ...