A new piezoelectric sensor warns you if you are too sedentary
If you move less than ten times in half an hour, maybe you're already dead. If this is not the case, and you are "just" TOO sedentary, perhaps there is now a solution.
If you move less than ten times in half an hour, maybe you're already dead. If this is not the case, and you are "just" TOO sedentary, perhaps there is now a solution.
Innovative research: bioengineered viruses become electrical sources, generating energy through heat. New frontiers in sustainability are opening up.
Beyond traditional mammography: MIT offers a portable and convenient solution for monitoring breast tissue directly from home.
C-PVEH, a new high-performance device, promises to power the future of the Internet of Things by transforming vibrations into electricity.
Canadian and Belgian researchers invent a piezoelectric device that generates energy from vibrations.
MIT's newly developed ultrathin speakers promise to literally make sound sources as we know them disappear.
Do you have difficulty listening? Put on a shirt. That's the purpose of a new "acoustic fabric" produced by a team of engineers at MIT
A new technology both piezo and triboelectric is the basis of an innovative hearing aid that works without any battery.
From sweat or from the pressure of the fingertips, a wearable device generates energy in an extraordinary cost / yield ratio.
Systems to monitor health in real time (starting from pulse and pressure) are getting closer thanks to the development of a new ultra-thin patch that feeds itself.
A team from ETH Zurich is testing two types of wood modified to produce energy. It will be the perfect material for a smart floor, and for much more.