Date: 28/07/16 This $500 shirt changes patterns when it detects air pollutants (VIDEO)
As the Internet of Things grows at a rapid rate, so does my skepticism for each additional "smart" product that makes it to market.
Date: 26/07/16 Super-hard metal ‘four times tougher than titanium’
A super-hard metal has been made in the laboratory by melting together titanium and gold.
Date: 25/07/16 Smart stitches send doctors information on wounds as they heal
Researchers have developed a smart surgical thread that monitors the healing wound in real time and can wirelessly alert physicians to any chemical imbalances in the patient's body
Date: 25/07/16 Germ-inspired microbots shape shift to deliver drugs, unclog arteries
According to the World Health Organization, up to 20,000 people still suffer from African trypanosomiasis or sleeping sickness, which once made many parts of central Africa almost uninhabitable
Date: 23/07/16 Corning Gorilla Glass 5 will survive drops up to “selfie-height”
Corning, the company behind the glass on your smartphone has just announced Gorilla Glass 5.
Date: 22/07/16 Facebook's solar-powered internet plane takes flight
Facebook has announced the first successful test flight of a high-altitude solar plane to bring internet access to remote parts of the world.
Date: 22/07/16 Probe improves measurement of brain temperature
In a paper published in Biomedical Optics Express, from The Optical Society (OSA), Stefan Musolino of the University of Adelaide and the ARC Centre of Excellence for Nanoscale BioPhotonics, Australia, and his colleagues describe an optical fibre-based probe capable of making pinpoint brain temperature measurements in moving lab animals.
Date: 21/07/16 Obi robot arm gives a helping hand to the disabled
Obi has designed a robot arm that will help the differently abled people to feed themselves.
Date: 20/07/16 New detector from Facebook’s Connectivity Lab overcomes key challenge in using light for wireless communications
Today’s high-speed wired communication networks use lasers to carry information through optical fibers, but wireless networks are currently based on radiofrequencies or microwaves
Date: 20/07/16 Harvard scientists power flow batteries with vitamins
Scientists from Harvard University have discovered how to create flow batteries using organic molecules inspired by vitamin B2.
Date: 20/07/16 Seagate unveils massive 10TB hard drives to meet all storage needs
If you're looking to greatly increase the storage capacity of your desktop computer, NAS server or surveillance recorder, Seagate's got you covered.
Date: 16/07/16 IBM and Samsung develop NAND flash alternative for use in IoT, wearables
Despite sluggish DRAM sales in the last few quarters, Samsung Electronics is betting big on it and has now tied up with IBM to develop an all new STT MRAM standard.
Date: 14/07/16 This app turns your iPhone into an intelligent dash cam to avoid car accidents
Few things are more maddening than reckless drivers getting away with it; especially when it’s your car they’re hitting!
Date: 14/07/16 The ZEEQ Smart Pillow knows how well you sleep, and doesn't let you snore (VİDEO)
Fitness bands are the talk of the wearable town, but sleep trackers often go unnoticed. While there might be some decent sleep trackers out there, their usage is mainly limited to mere 'recording' of data, rather than fruitful outcomes and improvements.
Date: 14/07/16 Honda co-develops first hybrid car motor free of heavy rare earth metals
Japan's Honda Motor Co has co-developed the world's first hybrid car motor without using heavy rare earth metals, which it says will reduce its dependence on the expensive materials mainly supplied by China.
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