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Scientists decode brain signals nearly at speed of perception


Neuroscientists from the University of Washington have decoded brain signals in real-time and with astounding accuracy, as revealed in a recent study published in PLOS Computational Biology.

Fourth dimension added to 3D printing


3D printed flower-like objects that change in time based on a pre-programmed pattern have been created by American researchers.

$40,000 exoskeleton to help paralyzed people walk again


The California-based robotics company suitX, which specializes in medical and industrial exoskeletons, has invented a 27-pound wearable robot called The Phoenix,  that could help everyone from disabled vets to kids learn how to ditch their wheelchairs and walk again on their own two feet.

Nanotechnology allows scientists to cut liquid


Researchers from the Shanghai University have developed a liquid material that can be cut and forced to take different forms such as gelatin. To this liquid was coated with a hydrophobic material thickness of only 20 nanometers.

Russia's Skolkovo Center prints organ, transplants into mouse


Russia's Skolkovo Innovation Center has successfully printed a functioning organ, using a bioprinter developed by one of its researchers, 

New AI chip could bring artificial intelligence to smartphone


Eyeriss, a new 168-core chip, was presented by MIT recently at the International Solid State Circuits Conference in San Francisco. 

New polymer can retain shape changes, resets with body heat


A team of University of Rochester researchers have developed a new polymer that may play a big part in the medical field in the future. 

New 3D bio-printer can make full size ear, muscle, and bone tissues


Scientists have developed an innovative 3D bioprinter capable of generating replacement tissue that’s strong enough to withstand transplantation. 

Scientists have invented a new prosthesis controlled by the brain


Scientists from John Hopkins University have created a prosthetic controlled by the brain. It is the first device able to move fingers individually. 

ReFlex first prototype flexible smartphone


Flexible phones of the future won’t just be tougher, they could also bring completely new operating features, 

World’s first thermal camera smartphone launched


The Bullitt has announced the world's first smartphone with a built-in thermal imaging camera. 

Micro-supercapacitors store energy directly inside a chip


Researchers at Drexel and the Paul Sabatier universities have managed to embed mini supercapacitors 

Fairphone's 'first real' modular phone goes on sale


If you're frustrated by replacing your phone when the battery gradually starts failing or the screen gets scratched, this device could be for you. 

Kyocera demoes new solar-powered smartphone prototype


One year ago, Japanese manufacturer Kyocera issued a press release informing the industry that it will showcase a prototype 

Vivo's new Xplay 5 Elite launches with 6GB of RAM


Vivo launched two new phones in China, namely the Xplay 5 Elite and the Xplay 5. The Elite seems to be the most interesting 
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