
Novel ‘glassy gel’ materials are strong yet stretchable
Glassy gels that can stretch up to five times their original length could find use in areas ranging from batteries to adhesives
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Glassy gels that can stretch up to five times their original length could find use in areas ranging from batteries to adhesives
Megan Povey reviews Physics in the Kitchen by George Vekinis
Researchers have placed tighter constraints on the age of the Kyrenia Ship that sank off the coast of Cyprus in the 3rd century BCE
Energy efficient and integrated device is pumped by an LED
Alistair Bounds explains the eye-screening technologies that can help us detect and monitor chronic diseases
Pollution from decommissioned satellites re-entering the atmosphere poses a risk to the Earth’s protective ozone layer
Researchers discover a new geometric mechanism previously unknown in biology
Keith Cooper explores rival theories, ambitious experiments and the ongoing race to understand why so much of the universe is invisible
A novel solar distiller design prevents salt crystallization to provide cost-effective and durable water purification
Jolyon De Freitas says that the ubiquity of optics and photonics in the coming decades will provide many challenges but ample opportunities too