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Scientists Boost MXene Conductivity 160x With New Method
InnovationApr 4

Scientists Boost MXene Conductivity 160x With New Method

Researchers just unlocked a way to supercharge ultra-thin materials called MXenes, making them 160 times more conductive. The breakthrough could transform everything from flexible electronics to high-speed wireless technology.

Science Daily3 min read
Scientists Roll MXene Into Tubes That Boost Battery Power
InnovationApr 1

Scientists Roll MXene Into Tubes That Boost Battery Power

Researchers just transformed flat nanomaterial sheets into tiny scroll-like tubes that conduct electricity better than the original version. These nanoscrolls could make batteries last longer, sensors work better, and smart clothing more durable.

Science Daily2 min read
New Brain Sensor Reads Chemicals and Signals at Once
InnovationMay 8

New Brain Sensor Reads Chemicals and Signals at Once

Scientists just solved a major brain research puzzle by creating sensors that can track both chemical and electrical activity simultaneously. This breakthrough could revolutionize how we understand and treat depression, Parkinson's, and addiction.

Google News - Tech Breakthrough2 min read
Drexel Students Win $780K in Scholarships and National Awards
Community HeroesMay 5

Drexel Students Win $780K in Scholarships and National Awards

Drexel University students are racking up prestigious fellowships, research grants, and industry prizes that total hundreds of thousands of dollars this quarter. From a fashion designer winning $10K at a national competition to future doctors raising $780K for pediatric HIV care, these young leaders are making their mark.

Google News - Student Achievement2 min read
Mouth Patch Detects Gum Disease Before Symptoms Start
InnovationFeb 15

Mouth Patch Detects Gum Disease Before Symptoms Start

Scientists created a tiny patch that sticks inside your mouth and catches inflammation before it becomes gum disease. The sensor is so sensitive it could transform dental care from treating problems to preventing them entirely.

Medical Xpress3 min read