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Robotic Fly Takes to the Air, Briefly

Miniature robot completes first controlled flight

New Camera Inspired by Insect Eyes

Flexible, inflatable device combines 180 lenses
23 April 2013 | ScienceNOW

Video: Meet FlipperBot, the Robotic Sea Turtle

Machine helps explain how baby turtles navigate beach sand
16 April 2013 | ScienceNOW

ScienceShot: Parasite Inspires Surgical Patch

Microneedle adhesive holds tissues together better than surgical staples
15 April 2013 | ScienceNOW

Could Wood Feed the World?

Researchers develop way to turn inedible plants into food

Miniature Chip Detects Rogue Cancer Cells

Advance provides a chance to fend off late-stage cancer
28 March 2013 | ScienceNOW

A Computer Inside a Cell

Chemical switches can be toggled together to form logic circuits like those in PCs
22 March 2013 | ScienceNOW

ScienceShot: Making Moonshine Safe to Drink

New wireless chip helps prevent methanol poisoning from adulterated alcohol
21 March 2013 | ScienceNOW

Video: Robots on the Beach

Researchers develop models for how machines run across sand, pebbles, and other granular materials
14 February 2013 | ScienceNOW

How to Repel an Earthquake

Invisibility cloak technology can redirect seismic waves
29 January 2013 | ScienceNOW

Are We Built to Be Lazy?

Study attempts to figure out why we walk the way we do
9 January 2013 | ScienceNOW

ScienceShot: Antenna Array Lights Up

The largest ever collection of optical antennas could revolutionize applications from holography to bioimaging
13 November 2012 | ScienceNOW

Video: I Like You When You Beat Your Tail Like That

Robot fish lures in zebrafish with a flip of its tail
11 November 2012 | ScienceNOW

Self-Healing Plastic 'Skin' Points Way to New Prosthetics

Electrically conductive polymer heals its own cuts and tears
6 November 2012 | ScienceNOW

Nanoscale Device Makes Light Travel Infinitely Fast

Gizmo doesn't violate relativity, but it could find uses in optical circuitry
17 September 2012 | ScienceNOW

Video: As the Sperm Swims

Computer-chip imaging peers into the lives of microscopic movers
24 August 2012 | ScienceNOW

New Computer Memory Material Goes Easy on the Juice

Organic compounds could help retain data without a continuous trickle of electricity
23 August 2012 | ScienceNOW

Video: Why Insect Wings Don't Fracture

Veins protect against growth of cracks
10 August 2012 | ScienceNOW

Too Much Rock 'n' Roll?

Technique could help designers create safer structures when fans rock too hard
9 August 2012 | ScienceNOW

'Smart Fingertips' Pave Way for Virtual Sensations

Flexible circuits first step in recreating sensations of touch, heat
6 August 2012 | ScienceNOW

Mars Rover Already Doing Science

New observations roll in just minutes after Curiosity’s touchdown

Artificial Jellyfish Swims Like the Real Thing

Cell-silicone hybrid may inform design of replacement hearts

Imagining Tomorrow's Computers Today

Intel futurist Brian David Johnson tries to forecast how we'll interact with technology in 2020

ScienceShot: Get Ready for Gigapixels

Prototype camera can spot a silver dollar 1 kilometer away

Fuel Cell Runs on Brain Power

Implantable device draws energy from cerebrospinal fluid

ScienceShot: Avalanche Warning?

Voltage spikes may precede catastrophic structural failures

ScienceShot: Robot Fish Fools Its Companions

Zebrafish prefer to hang out with machine rather than sit in tank alone

ScienceShot: The Bionic Snail

Implanted electrodes turn creature into a living fuel cell

Return of the Vacuum Tube

Researchers create a nano version of the modern transistor's predecessor

ScienceShot: Disposable Keypads

High-tech paper gets buttons
20 February 2012 | ScienceNOW

A Practical Blueprint for a Low-Carbon Electric World?

New report presents “transformative” technologies to wean world from fossil fuel-based electricity
18 February 2012 | ScienceNOW

Massive Energy Storage, Courtesy of West Ireland

Novel project plans to use region to generate three-quarters of the power of the Hoover Dam
10 February 2012 | ScienceNOW

A Piranha-Proof Fish

Unique scales keep arapaima from becoming lunch
1 February 2012 | ScienceNOW

How to Build a Hardy Web

Unusual mechanical behavior in single strands of spider silk makes for a heavy-duty trap
31 January 2012 | ScienceNOW

Rap Music Powers Health Device

A little Jay-Z each day could keep the doctor away
2 November 2011 | ScienceNOW

Jumping Rope by the Numbers

Mathematical model shows how a subtle bend in the rope helps reduce drag
17 October 2011 | ScienceNOW

Winged Robots Hint at the Origins of Flight

Flapping bots support the idea that avian ancestors first took off from trees, not the ground
20 September 2011 | ScienceNOW

Waste Water + Bacteria = Clean Energy

Researchers find green way to produce hydrogen fuel
6 September 2011 | ScienceNOW

Disabled Patients Mind-Meld With Robots

Simply by thinking about it, paralyzed patients control a robot 100 kilometers away
23 August 2011 | ScienceNOW

Molecules Imaged Most Intimately

Physicists devise a way to directly observe the orbitals of a molecule
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