Scientists Create World's Blackest Wearable Fabric
Cornell University scientists unveil an ultra-black fabric absorbing 99.87% of light, inspired by a bird. This wearable material could revolutionise fashion, solar panels, and camouflage tech.
Cornell University scientists unveil an ultra-black fabric absorbing 99.87% of light, inspired by a bird. This wearable material could revolutionise fashion, solar panels, and camouflage tech.
Scientists at the University of Warwick pioneer a groundbreaking medical sensor using synthetic diamonds that could revolutionise how we detect life-threatening diseases like cancer, offering a faster, cheaper, and more accurate alternative to traditional