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How to Turn Pollution into Batteries

Although it is possible to remove greenhouse gases from the air, the process has...

Rubbery Electronic Film Can Stretch in All Directions

Scientists at Swiss research university EPFL have developed an elastic electronic circuit. They say...

Navy Uses Lasers to Carry Radar Signals Through Water

The United States Navy is developing a hybrid Lidar-Radar system to see and communicate...

Apple Patents Flexible Electronic Devices

The United States Patent and Trade Office has granted Apple a patent for “flexible...

Artificial Skin Made from Household Materials Could Transform Medicine, Robotics, and Education

When Muhammad Mustafa Hussain visited Bangladesh years ago, he noticed that many of the children he met were very talented and eager to learn about electronics, despite having very limited resources. He visited the local school and showed the students how they could use inexpensive household materials to make their own basic electronics. He says that seeing the “joy of discovery” on their faces inspired his current research project: a multi-sensor artificial skin made using only items found in a typical household.
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New Technique Detects Cracks in Ceramic Capacitors

Researchers at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) have developed a way to...

Cadmium Telluride Solar Cells Reach New Milestone

Today's solar cells are pretty amazing, thanks to research advances inspired by art, computers, and...

Autonomous Vehicle Software Updated After Google’s Car Hit a Bus

Google’s autonomous vehicle software just learned an unofficial rule of the road: public transit buses are not as friendly as your average car. On Valentine's Day, a self-driving Lexus RX450h hit a bus. Although Google’s autonomous vehicles have previously been involved in crashes, this is the first time that a Google car is at fault.

New 2D Material Competes with Graphene

In many ways, graphene seems to be the cure-all solution for anything electronic, and it’s...

Giant Robots are 3D Printing the Wings of Boeing’s Next Jet

Boeing describes its new 777X as “the largest and most efficient twin-engine jet in...
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