Designing a New Generation of Electrochemical Watch Springs Empa researchers have created a new type of watch spring that could soon be utilized in consumer timepieces.
Creating the Lensless Camera Researchers from the University of Utah have created an optics-less camera that does not rely on a lens.
Canceling Noise Without Using Earphones Researchers from the University of Illinois have developed a new way to block out sound without having to rely on headphones.
Improving the Smartphone Through On-Chip Molecular Clocks Scientists from MIT may have uncovered the key to improving smart phone navigation: a molecular clock on a chip.
The Future of Battery-Free ‘Smart Toys’ A whole new world of commercially available battery-free 'smart toys' could be coming to a store near you -- and sooner than you think.
Lighting the Way for The Next Era of Silicon Microelectronics Scientists unveil new microchip technology that enables photonic communication in consumer electronics.
Beanworthy Recalls Combination Battery Chargers/Hand Warmers Due to Fire and Burn Hazard Beanworthy issues recall for Human Creations Combination Battery Chargers/Hand Warmers as the chargers can overheat, posing a fire and burn hazard to consumers.
The Next Step in Wearable Tech Scientists at the University of British Columbia have pioneered significant advancements in the world of wearable technology.
Visually Impaired Disney Fans Can Soon ‘Feel’ Fireworks Scientists at Disney Research have invented a way for the visually impaired to experience the fun of fireworks.
Broadcom Offers $105 Billion for Qualcomm Takeover Broadcom has offered $105 billion to purchase Qualcomm in a deal that could change the face of the technology industry.