These Brain-Inspired Computers Are Shockingly Good at Math

Brain-inspired neuromorphic computers are beginning to show an unexpected talent for tackling the complex equations that govern physical systems. New research demonstrates that these systems can solve foundational mathematical problems with striking efficiency, hinting at…


This New Building Material Doesn’t Emit Carbon – It Traps It

Enzymatic structural material (ESM), a strong, durable, and recyclable construction material. Credit: Worcester Polytechnic Institute The fast-acting, long-lasting material provides a new option beyond traditional concrete. Researchers at Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI) have developed a…


Microscopic Robots That Swim Think and Act on Their Own

A projected timelapse of tracer particle trajectories near a robot consisting of three motors tied together. Credit: Lucas Hanson and William Reinhardt, University of Pennsylvania Scientists have built microscopic, light-powered robots that can think, swim,…





New Microscope Makes an Invisible 2D Material Visible

Boron nitride is a crystalline material made of boron and nitrogen atoms arranged in a hexagonal lattice, giving it a two-dimensional structure that closely resembles graphene but with distinct electronic and optical properties. Credit: Shutterstock…



This New AI Is Cracking the Hidden Laws of Nature

Duke researchers have built an AI that uncovers simple laws behind complex, ever-changing systems by learning directly from data. The result is clear, compact models that help scientists understand, predict, and even spot instability in…