Scientists recreated ancient Earth's ocean hell to figure out how life began
The experiment also suggests that extraterrestrial life could also emerge on Mars, Europa, and Enceladus
A chemotherapy missile made of DNA target-locks on to cancer cells
"Sticky" DNA sequences can guide drugs directly to cancer cells
You can add almost anything to improve graphene's function, even bird poop
For several years, researchers have been excitedly looking for the best dopant — before realizing that anything can improve graphene's electrocatalytic rate
Robotic skins might enable the next generation of space exploration
Light and adaptable robotic skins can turn inanimate objects into multifunctional robots
Forget Google Glass, you may be able to wear smart contact lenses sooner rather than later
The future of smart contact lenses is looking up
Graphene-based films shield human skin from mosquitoes
Scientists have exploited graphene and its derivatives for all kinds of applications — the latest is to ward off the pesky mosquito