College student invents a gel that stops bleeding on contact
A treatment that mimics the body's own wound-healing capabilities can be a lifesaver in hospitals, the battlefield and around the home.
A treatment that mimics the body's own wound-healing capabilities can be a lifesaver in hospitals, the battlefield and around the home.
Researchers hope to use the powerful toxin to develop an anti-HIV gel.
A little-known firm may one-up big tire companies like Michelin and Bridgestone by launching an indestructible tire for the consumer market by 2014.
To prove it's ready for production, the ultra-lightweight Urbee will go coast to coast on 10 gallons of gas.
An unplanned incident sheds light on an instance where the HIV virus is particularly vulnerable.
An MIT professor recently unveiled an advanced 3D printing process that allows objects to assemble themselves.
One inventor may have secured a solution for the hidden dangers regular seat belts pose to unborn passengers.
An innovative high-tech concept gives passengers much more legroom and a taste of riding first class.
British computer scientists claim that they have designed a system that actually works the way it should, all the time.
Since the human body works similarly to machines, is it inevitable that we merge?