Date: 16/03/19 First graphene-based device is a “few months” away, says startup
Scientists first isolated graphene — a transparent layer of carbon just one atom thick — in 2004
Date: 16/02/19 AI has learned to write fake news
OpenAI -- a company backed by Elon Musk -- has created an artificial intelligence system called GPT2
Date: 16/02/19 Samsung’s new Tab S5e is super thin, supports Bixby, and costs just $399
Samsung has announced the new Galaxy Tab S5e, a mid-range tablet that the company is hoping will capture people's attention with select premium features and a more accessible $399 price tag
Date: 12/02/19 Millions of tons of plastic waste could be turned into clean fuels, other products
The United Nations estimates that more than 8 million tons of plastics flow into the oceans each year. A new
Date: 02/02/19 Expanding pill could be used to monitor stomach conditions for up to one month
The soft, squishy device, which is made from hydrogel materials, is softer, longer lasting and more biocompatible than some of the current ingestible stomach sensors that can only stay in the stomach for a few days.
Date: 16/01/19 World’s First Battery-Free Bluetooth Chip Pulls Power from the Air
On Monday, Israel-based semiconductor company Wiliot demonstrated a first-of-its-kind Bluetooth chip at the
Date: 15/12/18 Postmates has created a robot to speed up and automate its deliveries
Postmates, the food and grocery delivery company that operates across 550 cities in the US, has announced an autonomous delivery robot called Serve.
Date: 15/12/18 Ingestible capsule can be controlled wirelessly
Researchers at MIT, Draper, and Brigham and Women’s Hospital have designed an ingestible capsule that can be controlled using Bluetooth wireless technology.
Date: 13/12/18 Researchers create first sensor package that can ride aboard bees
Farmers can already use drones to soar over huge fields and monitor temperature, humidity or crop health. But
Date: 01/12/18 E Ink display lets you write on it as if it were paper
You can already get e-paper notepads that come close to replicating the feel of writing on dead trees, but E Ink thinks it can do better.
Date: 01/12/18 Toyota untethers its T-HR3 humanoid robot thanks to 5G
Toyota just brought your dreams of an Avatar-like proxy one step closer to reality. Teaming with NTT Docomo, it remotely controlled its T-HR3 humanoid robot over a 5G network from a distance of 10 kilometers (6.2 miles).
Date: 01/12/18 Samsung introduced a TV with artificial intelligence
South Korean company Samsung introduced QLED 8K "Future TV" in Moscow, which uses artificial intelligence technology
Date: 13/11/18 Samsung presents prototype of TV with human brain as remote control
Samsung is developing a TV system that might one day allow users to flick channels and adjust the volume using their brains
Date: 07/11/18 Scientists develop nano-scale robot that ‘drills’ into eyes without damaging them
An international team of scientists has developed a nano-scale robot that can 'drill' into the tissue of an eye without
Date: 03/11/18 This AI-powered smart outlet will recommend ways to save power
Currant, a startup dedicated to making smart home devices that reduce energy consumption, has announced its first AI-driven product, as spotted by VentureBeat.
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