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As 2017 draws to a close, we at SB&F thought we’d take some time to compile a list of STEM toys that would make good gifts for the learners in your life.
For his work in brain development, Flavio Donato is the 2017 grand prize winner of The Eppendorf & Science Prize for Neurobiology.
Learn what it's like to work in science with our series of interviews with STEM professionals.
Learn what it's like to work in science with our series of interviews with STEM professionals. Today's subject: educational technology inventor Jie Qi.
The system might someday be applied to prosthetics to mimic human skin’s ability to feel sensation.
Only about 40 percent of used electronics are currently collected for recycling, and much of that is "down-cycled" into materials of lesser quality, but the computer company aims to change that.
Using flat materials and intricate patterns, researchers have built a self-folding robot that, once assembled, can crawl and turn.
An ultra-thin electronic device attaches to the skin like a temporary tattoo and measures heart rate and other vital signs without the bulky electrodes used in current hospital monitoring, reports a new study in the 11 August issue of the journal Science.
The device could also potentially be used as an electronic bandage to speed up healing in wounds, burns, and other skin conditions, and it could even provide touch sense to prosthetic devices such as artificial legs or arms.