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WiGig Spot technology from Panasonic allows downloading a movie in 10 seconds


Panasonic has introduced a new wireless technology WiGig Spot, capable of transmitting data at speeds 10 times higher 

Scientists have developed the world’s first living, breathing supercomputer


Conventional supercomputers can perform amazing, almost unimaginably complex calculations – but they’re expensive, 

Scanning laser eyewear projects images directly onto your retina


Japanese companyQD Laser Inc has developed a prototype of glasses using retinal scanning laser eyewear technology, 

Flexible solar cells as light as soap bubbles developed


MIT scientists have developed the thinnest, lightest flexible solar cells ever produced that could be placed on almost any material or surface, 

Scientists suggest new 'Nuclear Battery' concept


Experts of the National University of Science and Technology MISiS in Moscow have developed a new technology for making "nuclear batteries" 

New generation SD cards to support 3D, 8K and 360 degree video


The SD Association has launched its fastest speed class – Video Speed Class, which also delivers real-time multi-file recording and support 

MIT's newest quantum computer puts us one step closer to defeating modern encryption


Computer scientists from MIT and the University of Innsbruck in Austria have developed the first ever five-atom quantum computer, which could one day factor any number and enable it to easily break RSA encryption.

MIT's newest quantum computer puts us one step closer to defeating modern encryption


Computer scientists from MIT and the University of Innsbruck in Austria have developed the first ever five-atom quantum computer

Scientists discover how to ‘upload knowledge to your brain’


Researchers from HRL Laboratories, based in California, say they have found a way to amplify learning, only on a much smaller scale 

Researchers develop bionic 'fingertip' to enable amputee to 'feel' surfaces


Researchers have created an artificial fingertip that can be surgically connected to nerves in the upper arm that amputees can use to feel relative roughness or smoothness. In early testing,

Experiment shows magnetic chips could dramatically increase computing's energy efficiency


In a breakthrough for energy-efficient computing, researchers have shown for the first time that magnetic chips can operate 

Meta-skin could lead to invisibility cloak


Iowa State University engineers have created a flexible, tunable “meta-skin,” a material that uses rows of liquid-metal devices to cloak an object from radar detection.

China develops desert robots to monitor sandstorm


Chinese scientists have developed two specialized robots that will record sand and dust levels related to desertification 

Nanomotors could help electronics fix themselves


Electronics such as solar panels and flexible gadgets may someday be able to heal their "wounds," thanks to tiny, self-propelled 

Glowing artificial skin reacts to pressure


In recent years we have tried many approaches in creating artificial skin. Researchers from Coronelismo University in New York has developed 
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