Tech
Silkworms Can Now Produce 'Spiderman-like' Super Silk by Eating Carbon Nanotubes, Graphene
A study shows that if fed with certain nanomaterials, silkworms can produce super silk that can withstand breakage at 50 percent and is even conductive by electricity.
Latest Research Articles
Exploring Ancient Galaxies: A First Look At NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope
This Greenhouse Could Grow Food in the Desert With Just Seawater, Sunlight
Jumping Into the Bandwagon, T-Mobile Offers Free Trip to Mars
MIT Develops New Wet Suits Inspired by Otter Pelts
Need For Speed: This Elevator in Shanghai Can Go Faster than Usain Bolt
NASA Tests Orion Parachutes, Concludes Other Tests for Journey to Mars
Antares Rocket Scheduled to Blast Off for the First Time After 2014 Explosion
WATCH: Blue Origin Aces Crucial In-Flight Escape Test, Lands Rocket and Capsule Safely
Nobel Prize Honors 3 Chemists for Creating World’s Smallest Machines
NASA Completes Welding of SLS Rocket’s Fuel Tank
MIT Prints Shock-Absorbing 3D 'Skin' to Protect Robots
NASA Tests Mars 2020 Rover Lander Vision Cameras