Medicine & TechnologyThe ‘Chip-less’ e-skin can be used for analyzing sweat metrics, heartbeat, and even exposure to ultraviolet radiation. Read to know more about this technology.
When Nathan Copeland started wearing his BCI, people said it would last five years but for almost 10 years now, it’s still functioning. Read to know more.
An artificial intelligence hologram enabled a person to talk to her mourners at her funeral. Read more to know the details of her final moments and see how the AI technology worked.
A bioengineered implant restored the vision of 20 individuals who have diseased corneas, most of whom were blind before getting the procedure. Read to know more.
Robotic dogs, also known as robodogs, will serve as US Space Force's space guardians. Read on to know the particular tasks they will do to support space missions.
People are getting closer to voices that sound like real people due to advances in text-to-speech technologies. Read on to learn how Amazon's Grandma Alexa could potentially bring back the voice you missed.
The first brain-computer interface or BCI is developed by Synchron that does not necessitate invasive brain surgery to be implanted. Read to know more.
Researchers used The Weed Zapper tractor attachment to electrocute different weed types commonly present in soybean crops. Read to learn about the new method.
Scientists finally discovered the centromere mechanism that can help technology in cell related studies. Continue reading to know more about the promising discovery.
MIT researchers developed a wearable ultrasound patch that looks like a postage stamp that will capture images of internal organs. Read to know more about it.
The Pacific Northwest National Laboratory research team investigated adsorption cooling system, which they believed could offer significant energy savings. Continue reading to know more about the energy saving cooling system.