Date: 06/06/16 U.S. Navy develops augmented reality diving helmet
The United States Navy has revealed a brand new diving equipment which could help its top-notch forces in conflicts that
Date: 06/06/16 A youtuber's goofy helmet lets you operate a human like a remote-controlled car
In X-Men, characters use a shiny, grey “Cerebro” helmet to detect other mutants. In the real world, an industrious YouTuber
Date: 04/06/16 Lumigon launches world first smartphone with night vision camera
A Danish company, Lumigon has launched world's first smartphone with a 'Night Vision' camera. It is named as Lumigon
Date: 02/06/16 Topological insulators may lead to advanced electronics, more powerful computers
The latest study by UT Dallas physicists may speed up the advancement of more powerful computers and electronics.
Date: 25/05/16 Ziro's 'gesture UI' gloves let you build and control robots with a wave
There were two Star Wars robots being controlled with a flick of the wrist at CES Unveiled in Las Vegas on Monday -- but only
Date: 21/05/16 Self-healing, flexible electronic material restores functions after many breaks
Electronic materials have been a major stumbling block for the advance of flexible electronics because existing materials do not
Date: 20/05/16 Engineers created the most efficient solar cells ever
Australian engineers have taken us closer than ever before to the theoretical limits of sunlight-to-electricity conversion,
Date: 19/05/16 Rubik’s Cube-like touchscreen display can be transformed into block shapes
Google's Project Ara and other companies are still developing modular smartphones, but a group of researchers has just
Date: 17/05/16 Wearable keyboard tap strap does away with touching your mobile device when typing
A new one-handed wearable device aims to do away with having to tap your phone, tablet or keyboard whenever you want to type.
Date: 13/05/16 Ericsson tests self-driving bus
Among the many new developments in urban transport at Kista Mobility Week were driverless, 5G-enabled buses shuttling
Date: 12/05/16 University of Washington partners with Disney to develop cheap touch-sensitive paper
Despite a wealth of cheap screens, printing information on paper is often still easier than sending it out digitally.
Date: 10/05/16 Norwegian scientists invent fast charging battery
Scientists and researchers around the world are working on improved battery technology that will facilitate the transition
Date: 05/05/16 'Zero-Energy' buildings are now closer to reality
Researchers at the University of New South Wales in Australia achieved the world's highest efficiency rating for a full-sized thin-film
Date: 05/05/16 Cambridge University scientists create world's smallest engine
The world's smallest engine has been created in a lab at Cambridge University. It is fueled by lasers and gold and is so tiny it could
Date: 04/05/16 Creating a prosthetic hand that can feel
Wearing a blindfold and noise-canceling headphones, Igor Spetic gropes for the bowl in front of him, reaches into it, and picks
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