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Biodegradable Microsensors for Food Monitoring

Microsensors are already in use for various purposes. They come with precious metals that are both helpful and toxic to both humans and environment. They...

Scientists Developed Photonic Microchips that Mimics the Human Brain

A research team from the University of Exeter has recently developed photonic microchips that imitate the same way as a human brain can. Furthermore,...

The 3D Selfie has Arrived

Computer scientists at the University of Nottingham along with Kingston University have resolved a complex problem in the field of vision and graphics research. They...

Personal Thermostat Startup Heats up for Commercialization

Boston’s cold winter can be sometimes unbearable. But now, it will be bearable with the help of newly demonstrated personal thermostat wristband. Developed by MIT engineering...

Can a Mobile App Reduce Intimate Partner Violence?

An estimate suggests, almost 50% of women in United State experience Intimate partner violence (IPV). It describes physical, sexual, or psychological harm by a current or...

New Type of Supercomputer could be Based on ‘Magic Dust’ Combination of Light and Matter

Russian scientists along with the UK have demonstrated a type of 'Magic Dust' through which they can solve complex computer problems. The 'Magic Dust'...

Revolutionary Guitar Strings Rock the Guitar World

Guitar strings generate music by vibrating in a complex harmonic pattern. When a guitarist sets a string in motion, a specific set of frequencies resonate...

CodeCarbonCopy: System that Allows Automatic Code Reuse

MIT's CSAIL scientists have devised a new system that allows programmers to use the concept of code reuse. In other words, a programmer can select...

Smart Traffic Signals will Help Blind Cross Streets

Traffic signals are mainly intended to reduce delays for high volumes of traffic. They come in different varieties. Now, scientists at the Carnegie Mellon University are...

ANU Unveils its First Solar Car to Compete in World Solar Challenge

ANU students have developed their high-technology solar car to compete in World Solar Challenge. Students developed it as a part of their project. They are...

Storing Lightning Inside Thunder: Photonic Chip Turns Light into Sound

For the first-ever time, scientists at the University of Sydney have dramatically slowed digital information carried as light waves. They did this by simply...

‘Peel-And-Go’ Printable Structures Fold Themselves

MIT scientists have recently developed a printable structure that folds itself in a 3D structure when heated or immersed in water. The biggest advantage...

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