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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 

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.

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.

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, 

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 

Gaming using a stretchy touchpad


Researchers have developed a highly stretchable touchpad that can be used to write words and play 

Ergonomic anatomy smartphones


The 'Echo' call device offers a smaller design suited to the ear.

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 

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 

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 

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 

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 

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 

Siberian scientists have developed the fastest flash drive in the world


Scientists from Novosibirsk have developed a flash-based graphene, which replaces the traditional silicon and increased 

Hi-tech system can slither down a patient's throat and perform surgery


A snake-like robot could soon assist surgeons in the operating room. The flexible system is best suited for minimally invasive surgeries, 
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