
‘Bionic finger’ creates 3D maps of human tissue
A smart bionic finger can reconstruct three-dimensional subsurface profiles of complex human tissues and flexible electronics
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A smart bionic finger can reconstruct three-dimensional subsurface profiles of complex human tissues and flexible electronics
Cait Cullen reviews The Milky Way: an Autobiography of our Galaxy by Moiya McTier
The rapid rise of transformative agreements between publishers and research consortia is providing extra impetus to the Electrochemical Society's long-standing ambition to "Free the Science"
Physicist Michael Robertson has worked in optical communications for over 40 years. Anita Chandran talks to him about his pioneering career
New models could help put Einstein’s general relativity to the test
Errors can be reduced by increasing number of qubits
New demonstration of unusual phenomenon could help improve wireless communication
Imaging cerebral oxygenation during radiotherapy with functional near-infrared spectroscopy provides a step toward personalized cancer treatments
Ian Randall reviews The First City on Mars: an Urban Planner’s Guide to Settling the Red Planet by Justin Hollander
Optical effect could reveal pollutants in water