The future of electronics? It is immersed in liquid metal
Technology wears a new look: here's how researchers are transforming paper and plastic into future smart devices with the use of liquid metal.
Technology wears a new look: here's how researchers are transforming paper and plastic into future smart devices with the use of liquid metal.
Researchers have managed to induce hibernation in rodents thanks to ultrasonic pulses, bringing us closer to the dream of space stasis.
Finally we can "see" the neurological differences between acute and chronic pain. As? “Reading” patients' brain waves.
The wearable device relies on RFID to locate hidden objects: like X-ray glasses, the headset can locate them and show them on a display.
They help lift loads, monitor movements and posture, improve safety: the new exoskeletons are increasingly "human-friendly".
Meta-optical technology is a growing field that focuses on the use of metamaterials to create optical components with unique properties.
Technology is changing education, offering new learning opportunities in the classroom: students and teachers will have many more arrows.
Engineers at City University of Hong Kong have developed a thin, wearable electronic “skin” for touching and manipulating virtual (or real, remote) objects.
The advent of AI is only just beginning, but it is already transforming the world. Here's a little time travel to see what he'll be doing in 30 years.
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One of the most interesting aspects of technological innovation is the speed with which the most "futuristic" innovations enter the daily lives of all of us: after a research phase and the launch on the market, in fact, their adoption by users occurs in an increasingly simpler and quicker way. There are more and more devices and technologies that allow you to carry out the most disparate activities in an optimized and, undoubtedly, more "attractive" way: in this article they are ... Read more
The fusion of humanity with the technology we have created has begun: what will brain-computer interfaces bring us?
However, in the future, we will see “diagnostic” clothing. Smart fabrics will be able to store highly accurate data in certain areas of our body when needed.
Today it changes color, tomorrow it will show textures and information on the bodywork: the E Ink car begins to take its first BMW-branded steps.
A patch that "mimics" cacti effectively manages to collect sweat where other sensors cannot, allowing analysis without taking blood.
Rice University “spins” carbon nanotubes onto a tight mesh, transforming it into a formidable “diagnostic” piece of clothing.
A remedy for the excess of electronic waste (also due to planned obsolescence)? Soluble electronics. A team shows that it is possible.
From sweat or from the pressure of the fingertips, a wearable device generates energy in an extraordinary cost / yield ratio.
The long-announced Facebook smartwatch is almost ready. Two cameras and one goal: to bypass Apple and Google. Will he make it?
The CEO of the Finnish company is certain: Oura Ring and other new generation wearables will anticipate problems by changing medicine
Healthcare is changing, and healthcare professions will change too. Not necessarily fewer jobs, but different. Here's what could be next.