Lawk One AR Glasses: augmented reality for high-tech cyclists
From speed display to navigation, Lawk One AR glasses are the ultimate accessory for all cyclists
From speed display to navigation, Lawk One AR glasses are the ultimate accessory for all cyclists
Singapore scientists develop ultra-thin battery for smart contact lenses, powered by tear fluid. A revolution in the field!
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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?
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Sonar goggles developed at Cornell University will soon allow us to use our devices hands-free and voice-free.
The future of home air conditioning: an intelligent robot that moves between rooms to offer the right thermal comfort.
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Engineers at City University of Hong Kong have developed a thin, wearable electronic “skin” for touching and manipulating virtual (or real, remote) objects.
The special bandage equipped with sensors gradually updates on the healing path, which is able to significantly accelerate.
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A new alternative navigation system could achieve an accuracy of 10 centimeters. Goodbye to satellites?
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The genesis and history of Morse code, and how this mode of communication changed the history of man forever.
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