A lighted footpath powered partially by piezoelectric tiles will soon be operational at the Kennedy Space Center.
Brain signals are as furtive as the wartime encryption system 'Enigma,' but they can be similarly decrypted as new research shows.
It's time to develop alternate drugs against small infections as a strategy to slow the antibiotic resistance crisis, Georgia Tech evolutionary bacteriologists say.
Pinpointing two crab urine chemicals out of hundreds opens new doors of understanding of how marine chemical messaging works.
Some of what researchers believed to be chaotic electric potentials in neurons are turning out the be surprisingly orderly.
Three reasons why winter's starry nights are so clear and bright
Drones are being designed, built and programmed to link up and carry larger, heavier objects as a unit.
The InVenture Prize finalist redesigned surgical blade packages so they're easier and safer to use.
Easy as 1, 2, 3! Such claims have touted the ease of use of a new gadget, although a closer look would reveal that it would take dozens of steps to make it work.
Bucking conventional wisdom about semiconductors, a new class of light-emitting materials is flexible, easily produced from solution, and could be painted onto a surface.