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A breakthrough fingerprint-inspired sensor now reads touch and strain from all 360 degrees, matching human skin's omnidirectional sensitivity.

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A breakthrough fingerprint-inspired sensor now reads touch and strain from all 360 degrees, matching human skin's omnidirectional sensitivity.

Traditional search fails IoT. Explore a new research framework revealing how smart devices learn to find each other in dynamic, real-time environments.

Cybersecurity regulations often create a bureaucratic maze, draining resources and paradoxically weakening defenses. Discover the hidden costs and the 'checkbox illusion'.

New research uses AI and nanofiltration to revolutionize industrial chemical separations, cutting energy consumption and emissions by up to 40%. A roadmap for a cleaner future.

Revolutionary method merges formal verification with HPC to predict optimal supercomputer configurations, drastically cutting tuning time and resource expenditure.

A new KAIST material revolutionizes energy harvesting, turning motion into electricity with unprecedented elasticity and high charge generation.

New mathematical research redefines railway ballast, proving it's a complex, hypoplastic material critical for track integrity and reducing maintenance costs.

Uncover the physics of aging ground: a new study integrates cyclic loading & weathering to redefine soil stability predictions for critical infrastructure.

Unlocking light's hidden handedness. Discover how chiral light powers next-gen tech from smartphone displays to quantum computing, overcoming spectral limitations.

A breakthrough in material science: synthetic skin that's steel-strong and fully self-healing, overcoming a fundamental engineering trade-off.

Scientists engineered a bendable camera, drawing inspiration from insect compound eyes. This innovation solves material fragility for advanced flexible electronics.

Quantum computing's wiring bottleneck is solved. Researchers replaced bulky coaxial cables with fiber optics, enabling scalable quantum processors.