Date: 29/08/16 Researchers demonstrate keyboard stroke recognition using Wi-Fi signals
A joint team of researchers from Michigan State University and China’s Nanjing University successfully used an off-the-shelf computer
Date: 27/08/16 Remote controlled microbots for medical uses inside body
Taking inspiration from bacteria, a team of Swiss scientists has developed a platform for developing microrobots that can be
Date: 26/08/16 Skoltech scientists now able to manipulate with a human gaze on images
Scientists from Skoltech Computer Vision Group headed by professor Victor Lempitsky have developed an algorithm that can change
Date: 26/08/16 Researchers develop cheaper, more flexible smart glass
Researchers in the Cockrell School of Engineering at The University of Texas at Austin have invented a new flexible smart window
Date: 25/08/16 Japanese bank developing facial biometric payments system
One of Japan’s biggest banks, Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group, or SMFG, is exploring the use of facial recognition as a substitute
Date: 23/08/16 Paper-based device spots falsified or degraded medications
The developing world is awash in substandard, degraded or falsified medications, which can either directly harm users
Date: 17/08/16 Ergonomic anatomy smartphones
The 'Echo' call device offers a smaller design suited to the ear.
Date: 13/08/16 Gaming using a stretchy touchpad
Researchers have developed a highly stretchable touchpad that can be used to write words and play
Date: 09/08/16 Scientists develop quick-destructing battery to power 'transient' devices
Self-destructing electronic devices could keep military secrets out of enemy hands. Or they could save patients the pain of
Date: 09/08/16 It’s in the blood
Scientists have designed a tiny fuel cell that generates electricity from the human body’s blood flow, and for the first time,
Date: 05/08/16 Sprinkling of neural dust opens door to electroceuticals
University of California, Berkeley engineers have built the first dust-sized, wireless sensors that can be implanted in the body, bringing closer the day when a Fitbit-like device could monitor internal nerves, muscles or organs in real time.
Date: 04/08/16 Reach in and touch objects in videos with “Interactive Dynamic Video”
We learn a lot about objects by manipulating them: poking, pushing, prodding, and then seeing how they react.
Date: 04/08/16 IBM creates world’s first artificial phase-change neurons
IBM Research in Zurich has created the world's first artificial nanoscale stochastic phase-change neurons. IBM has already created a population
Date: 29/07/16 Lehmann Aviation announces new drones for professional mapping applications
Lehmann Aviation, a developer of drones for civil applications, has announced the launch of its new L-A Series line of professional mapping drones.
Date: 28/07/16 SIPCC device helps babies at risk of cerebral palsy with movement
A group of biomedical engineers and physical therapists at the University of Oklahoma (OU) have developed a ground-breaking medical device that has babies at risk of developing cerebral palsy scooting their way from room to room.
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