Concrete is the world’s most widely-used building material thanks to its incredible strength – but it doesn’t stand up well against bending. Now, researchers at Swinburne University have developed a ...
If you’ve been watching display tech lately, you may have noticed an interesting feature: bendable displays. Yes, monitors and TVs that you can bend to be either flat or curved are purportedly coming ...
From eyeglasses to phone screens and cameras to televisions, glass is everywhere in our lives. This ever-present material has been in use for more than 4,000 years. Scientists recently forged bendable ...
If you've ever wished your computer monitor could be a little flexible -- going from flat for work to curved for gaming -- and have a top-of-the-line resolution, LG has an answer. In a press release ...
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Researchers are examining carbon emissions from using concrete in construction and its resulting effects on the environment. Engineers are developing concrete infused with carbon dioxide to make it ...
A research team has developed liquid-processed thin-film transistors that can maintain high performance at low temperatures -- They are expected to be used in the next generation of high-performance ...
Here’s a laser cutting technique that makes thin plywood bendable. By cutting away elongated diamond shapes from the material, a lattice of strips connected minimally by alternating tabs is left over.