
Mushroom-based substrates create flexible and sustainable electronics
Fungal-grown mycelium skins provide a biodegradable substrate for electronic devices and could help reduce electronic waste
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Fungal-grown mycelium skins provide a biodegradable substrate for electronic devices and could help reduce electronic waste
String theory and quantum gravity could be put to the test by quantum processor
Device targets light-sensitive molecules in the heart
Tomas Martin and Stacy Moore describe how complementary microscopy techniques can uncover why a material has failed
Photonic crystal resonator creates light with half-integer angular momentum
A deep-learning-based computer-aided detection system reveals brain metastases that the human eye cannot reliably discern
Ocean Bach offers his advice on presenting science to a general audience
Delegates attending the Fall Meeting of the Materials Research Society will be able to explore the latest products and services for preparing, analysing and studying novel materials and devices
Result from gigantic laser might help establish a new source of energy
Caroline Müllenbroich and Sarah Croke describe how they supported under-represented groups at the Conference for Undergraduate Women and Non-binary Physicists