Scientists X-ray nanoscale organelles of bacteria

Engineers have developed a polarizing filter that allows in more light, leading the way for mobile device displays that last much longer on a single battery charge and cameras that can shoot in dim light

Scientist invents continuous, zero-toxic-emission system that converts nonrecycled plastics into crude oil.

A research team has now finalized human brain model and introduced the concept of a new class of computer which does not use any circuit or logic gate.

Students created a roof tile coating that when applied to an average-sized residential roof breaks down the same amount of smog-causing nitrogen oxides per year as a car driven 11,000 miles

A brighter design emerges for low-cost, 'greener' LED light bulbs

New blood test works in real-time, simply by shining a light through the skin

A Norwegian researcher has been able to achieve bio-oil yields of 79% from a common kelp.

Spinach gave Popeye super strength, but it also holds the promise of a different power for a group of scientists: the ability to convert sunlight into a clean, efficient alternative fuel.

Scientists with Texas A&M AgriLife Research have found a "Trojan horse" way to deliver proteins into live human cells without damaging them.

Expansion of oil palm plantations is projected to contribute more than 558 million metric tons of carbon dioxide to the atmosphere in 2020 – an amount greater than all of Canada's current fossil fuel emissions.

'Honeybee' robots replicate swarm behavior: Computer scientists have created a low-cost, autonomous micro-robot Colias, which is an open-platform system, and can be used to investigate collective behaviours and be applied to swarm applications