Goodbye batteries: first steps towards cell phones that don't need to be recharged
At the University of Washington developed the prototype of a device that collects and uses energy from an antenna. Will the cell phones of tomorrow be like this?
At the University of Washington developed the prototype of a device that collects and uses energy from an antenna. Will the cell phones of tomorrow be like this?
Great performances, great availability of raw materials and less costs. The lithium-sulfur battery is a candidate to be the energy protagonist of our devices.
In Tunisia, cell phones have been successfully used to document the December revolution in Sidi Bouzid: in the future they will have a prominent role.
DNA as a building material for multifunctional synthetic cells, stable up to 50°C. Potential applications in regenerative medicine, drug delivery and diagnostics.
One cow, ten hundred. A small herd could produce all the insulin in a country, surpassing current production methods based on transgenic yeasts and bacteria.
The SynMoss project aims to develop a plant with a fully synthetic genome in the next 10 years, revolutionizing plant biotechnology.
Kevin Fu and his team reveal a serious flaw in the security of cameras: even when they are not recording, they can transmit data to attackers.
UCR research has discovered a plant protein that may hold the key to slowing aging in humans
“Biologists create 'anthrobots' from human cells, opening new avenues in regenerative medicine and tissue repair.
Loyal announces anti-aging drug for dogs, awaiting FDA approval. Let's see how it works.
GPTs connectable to the real world: the latest evolution of ChatGPT opens new avenues for integrating AI into everyday and professional tasks.
Still other "clues": cell phone use lowers sperm concentration by 20%.
The GCN5 enzyme is crucial: if it functions poorly it can cause cancer and diabetes. That's why it can become the centerpiece of important new drugs.
At Tech World 2023, Motorola presents a new wearable prototype that promises to revolutionize the way we use smartphones.
Researchers at the University of Surrey have developed a cyanobacteria-based paint that produces oxygen and absorbs CO2. An innovative solution to tackle the climate crisis.
The 2023 Nobel Prize for Medicine rewards Katalin Karikó, Drew Weissman and the mRNA research that led to the main anti-covid-19 vaccines
BTRY, a spin-off of the Swiss federal laboratories Empa, presents thin, safe and eco-friendly batteries that can be recharged in one minute.
The dopamine deficiency linked to alcoholism may be numbered. A gene therapy shows incredible results in primate studies.
Let's examine what switching power supplies represent, how they work and the pros and cons compared to a conventional power supply.
The trend of going back to the office will not bring everything back to basics: in the future working week, Friday seems destined to disappear.
Science takes a step forward in treating diabetes: Insulin can be grown in lettuce and taken orally.