Medicine & TechnologyScientists from NREL and the Colorado School of Mines investigate the microscopic nature of light-induced degradation that reduces the efficiency of silicon solar cells.
Stanford University developed a new smart device called Augmented Cane that uses numerous sensor technologies, including LIDAR, to help visually impaired people move and navigate easier than ever.
Nanosatellites are now the future of satellites because they are cost-efficient, smaller, and can be developed in a shorter period. Their smaller size does not limit the impact they can do to observe Earth's surface.
Tesla reveals its new crash safety technology that uses real-world data it collected from the millions of vehicles from its fleet to replicate real-world crash scenarios.
Intellexa, founded by Tal Dilian, has developed a platform that combines data analysis with manual processes, enabling modern law enforcement agencies to transform vast data stores into actionable intelligence insights.
So, technology and business in the second year of the pandemic - what does this entail? Well, it means that most conventional businesses have either moved to the online environment completely or built a strong online presence to boost sales and avoid bankruptcy.
Ransomware is one of the most common cyber-attacks being performed today. Not only are ransomware attacks increasingly common, but they are also particularly difficult to spot or prevent without the right knowledge. If you are unsure about what a cyber-attack is, then this guide is here to help you learn everything you need to know.
As people look towards more environmentally friendly living, sustainable companies are expected to become quite worthwhile for investors in the coming years.
Engineers at the University of Arizona recently developed a unique kind of wearable which they now call a "biosymbiotic device" featuring many exceptional benefits.
Scientists recently developed a robot with the ability to locate an item that may have been missing for quite some time through the robotic arm attached to it.
Researchers at the California Institute of Technology present a new type of robot that can walk, slackline, and skateboard. This robot is called the LEgs ONboARD drOne or LEONARDO for short.