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Self-powered system makes smart windows smarter


Smart windows equipped with controllable glazing can augment lighting, cooling and heating systems by varying their 

Optical nanomotors: Tiny motors are driven by light


Science fiction is full of fanciful devices that allow light to interact forcefully with matter, from light sabers 

MIT Develops 3D Chip That Integrates CPU, Memory


One of the most fundamental problems in modern silicon is known as the processor-memory performance 

First bus powered by formic acid debuts in the Netherlands


Hydrogen-powered vehicles promise no local emission motoring, but face significant problems

Researchers boost CPU performance with Jenga cache system


Virtually every central processor in your devices uses a tiered set of memory caches to speed things up by 

Dell delivers world’s first laptop with wireless charging


Apple is yet to deliver its first smartphone with wireless charging, but Dell is already bringing the feature to 

Samsung shows off the world’s first LED Cinema Screen


Samsung Electronics has installed its first-ever commercial Cinema LED Screen at Lotte Cinema, World 

Bluetooth LE Standard Gains Mesh Networking for Improved Smart Home Connectivity (VIDEO)


The Bluetooth Special Interest Group today announced that its Bluetooth technology has been updated 

Microsoft unveils a beautiful Cortana-powered thermostat


Microsoft is partnering with Johnson Controls to build a thermostat. The software giant unveiled the new 

SSD Data Retention Time Increases 2900 Times


A Japanese research group announced an SSD that combines data compression and reliability 

Optical lens can transfer digital information without loss


Researchers have designed an optical lens that exhibits two properties that so far have not been 

Intel introduced a neural network the size of a flash drive


Recently neural networks are used in virtually all spheres of human activity. This technology would seem to 

Novel technique using graphene to create solar cells


Imagine a future in which solar cells are all around us—on windows and walls, cell phones, laptops, and 

Microbot origami can capture, transport single cells


Researchers at North Carolina State University and Duke University have developed a way to assemble 

Chemists develop ultralight refractory material


A group of chemists from China and South Korea has developed a new refractory material that has extremely 
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