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Behold, the world's first 1,000 processor chip


Engineers at the University of California at Davis have built the world's first "KiloCore" chip. Featuring 1,000 independently 

New 'shape-adaptive' device turns body motion into power source


A combined team of researchers with members from several institutions in China and the Georgia Institute of Technology, has developed 

MIT researchers create 3D-printed fur, opening up ‘a new design space’


At this year’s ACM CHI, a team of researchers at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) presented, what is perhaps, one of the 

Solar panels 100 times thinner than a human hair could power wearable technology revolution


Flexible, thin-film solar cells are widely considered the future of power generation. Large, rigid panels will likely continue to be the 

Stick-on device transforms helmets into wireless speakers


Wearing a safety helmet while engaging in sports generally eliminates the enjoyment and/or convenience of also listening to music. 

Scientists at the Mitsubishi Research Laboratory invented a printer-5D


Over the past few years the popularity of 3D-printers has increased significantly. Today, with their help it made not only simple parts, 

World's smallest 3D printed lens revealed


Scientists have used 3D printing to create the world’s tiniest lens, which is just twice the width of a human hair. 

WDC launches world’s fastest 256GB microSD card


Western Digital Corporation (WDC), a global storage technology and solutions leader, has announced 

This tiny camera can be injected into your body


If you've ever wanted to take photographs of the inside of your spleen, you may be in luck.

Samsung unveils the first UFS memory card set, world's fastest


Samsung Electronics, the world leader in advanced memory technology, today unveiled the industry’s first removable memory cards based on the JEDEC Universal Flash Storage (UFS

New plastic material spontaneously oscillates in sunlight


A new material developed by researchers at the Eindhoven University of Technology is the first to move spontaneously in the presence of sunlight.

MIT develops wireless, wearable sensor for toxic gas


The sensors are made out of chemically altered carbon nanotubes

Dongxu unveils an impressive graphene-enhanced battery


Dongxu Optoelectronic Technology recently unveiled a graphene battery in Beijing, called G-King

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.

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. 
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