Scientists reinvent light
A new method enables scientists to create large, inexpensive and flexible surfaces that can emit light in the same way as an OLED TV screen. This could result
View ArticleSynthetic supermolecule to fight cancer, arthritis and herpes
They look like tiny trees and they can be used to produce everything from printer ink to cancer drugs. New book outlines the great therapeutic potential of the
View ArticleNew centre to unravel mystery of solar energy storage
A new research centre has been given five years to develop new techniques for storing solar energy.
View ArticleResearcher teleports with a kitten
Researchers can now use a special beam of light called a Schrödinger kitten for teleportation. The method can eventually lead to quantum computers and to
View ArticleReduce office noise with pretty textiles
Using clouds, wrestlers and turtles made from textile, a researcher has come up with some aesthetically pleasing ways to reduce office noise.
View ArticlePlay a computer game and help solve big physics mystery
The human brain can recognise patterns and make irrational choices much better than any computer can. Now you can help researchers develop a quantum computer by
View ArticleCarbon may replace metal in mobile phones
A new technique gives scientists greater control in the production of carbon nanotubes. This may solve the problem of finding enough rare metals to produce
View ArticleA new way of making complex anticancer compound
Ingenol, a substance known for its anticancer potential, has so far been extracted from plants, but now scientists have achieved the first efficient chemical
View ArticleComputer model mimics mechanism behind pressure ulcers
OPINION: Danish scientists are trying to uncover why pressure ulcers occur. This is done with computer models and lab tests in which cells are exposed to
View ArticleSynthetic mussel adhesive sticks to anything
A new type of glue that can make any kind of materials stick together is currently being developed by Danish scientists. The glue can even glue wounds together
View ArticleDanish students win prestigious Harvard award
A team of Danish undergraduate students has won both the Audience Choice Award and the prize for the best presentation at Harvard University’s international
View ArticleHand prosthesis with a sense of touch
A new hand prosthesis enables an amputee to feel a handshake for the first time in years. A quantum leap in prosthesis research, says scientist.
View ArticleDIY kit makes building robots easy
A new do-it-yourself kit makes it much easier to build robots. The kit will help researchers develop and refine human-like walking robots, say the inventors.
View ArticleImplanted muscular electrodes improve prosthetic flexibility
By implanting electrodes into the muscles, scientists hope they can make it easier for amputees to control their prosthetic limbs.
View ArticleScientists build most advanced DNA computer to date
New DNA-computer performs simple multiplications by fusing DNA strands together.
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