The future of wearables: a material that moves like skin
A new "skin-like" material with ceramic nanoparticles for always connected wearable devices is stable even under stress.
A new "skin-like" material with ceramic nanoparticles for always connected wearable devices is stable even under stress.
A new development shows us very clearly where wearables of the near future are heading.
A wearable device in color literally changes its appearance - and this flexible display from Plastic Logic will do just that.
Research identifies a special "forest" design made of folded nanotubes that will revolutionize the power of future devices.
A new technique for creating a graphene structure could democratize the production of wearable sensors
Some people have already been using them for a while, but next year will be the first year in which wearable technologies will seriously invade the planet, with many opportunities and only one risk, but a big one.
Can energy be generated from the human body like in “The Matrix”, if possible without becoming batteries with a tube in the back? Here are 5 promising technologies.
They are based on the principles of the so-called "triboelectric effect", and their fields of application are boundless.
The kinetic energy of human movement will soon be able to power wearable devices, with a whole new class of nanogenerators.
The new communication networks use microchips the size of a grain of salt, which can be implanted in the body or in wearable devices.
A super alternative to wearable devices, it simultaneously measures electrocardiogram and heart rate. A super stethoscope.
Careful design allows for the "biomimetic" development of batteries inspired by snake scales. They will come in handy for wearable devices and soft robots.
Sedentary Lifestyle and Heart Health: A Study of 90.000 People Reveals the Hidden Dangers. Here's What to Do to Reduce the Risks.
Casio challenges the future: the digital watch becomes a smart ring with LCD display, stopwatch and silent alarm
From the smart factory to everyday life: why industrial revolution 4.0 will redefine every aspect of our existence.
Why QR codes have become so ubiquitous? From industrial tool to digital life pillar: here is their incredible story.
Graphene, from the subject of conspiracy theories to the protagonist of technological innovation. A journey through the latest research on this material.
Radio frequencies become a source of energy for small devices with a technology that could revolutionize the Internet of Things.
Blink Energy launches an eyelid wearable that monitors health through eye movement. Epilepsy is just the beginning.
Artificial intelligence is radically changing the daily life of the citizens of the Bel Paese in every aspect, making it decidedly simpler. All this can be seen from a multiple number of aspects, including that of being able to adequately organize your summer holiday, a "hot" topic in this part of the year. The travel sector, on the other hand, has experienced a profound transformation over the last few years, allowing users to be able to book their holidays in a few simple clicks in one of the many agencies... Read more
A new glassy gel surprises researchers: hard as glass but flexible and self-healing. A chance discovery that could revolutionize various sectors.