A group of Hong Kong students built a 14.1 cm tall humanoid robot that can walk on two legs and move its arms, shoulders, hips, and knees.
Dr. Nguyen Chung and his colleagues in Australia are researching the development of a microscopic sensor capable of detecting ammonia gas in breath, warning of health problems.
Materials that seem to no longer have any use value or have low economic value such as bagasse, sweet potatoes... can become bioplastics.
Chinese scientists have invented a method to turn saline soil into fertile agricultural land as Beijing promotes food security.
Biochar has been researched a lot on its mechanism of reducing heavy metal concentrations in water and soil.
Most drivers affirm that if their car has a punctured tire, they should not continue driving because driving with a punctured tire can cause damage to the wheel.
Since going into operation, the Cirrus Airframe parachute system has helped save the lives of 249 people on planes with engine problems or unexpected incidents.
Scientists created a new breed of grass carp with only a backbone and ribs, reducing the risk of choking when eating fish.
The expansion of organic farmland may lead to greater pesticide use on surrounding conventional fields, reducing some of the environmental benefits.
Scientists have developed a plastic that kills viruses that are able to persist on surfaces and infect hospitals like nCoV.
What if humans could copy the way plants generate energy, and use that energy to run the world?
American scientists have developed an advanced material capable of processing information in a way similar to the brain in the human body.
If you notice your air conditioner smells musty, it's a sign of a serious problem.
A sightseeing train in the town of Takachiho (Japan) running on ramen soup and used cooking oil has just been put into operation since early August.
The material is said to be the world's best semiconductor that transmits both electrons and holes, and conducts heat 10 times more efficiently than silicon.