- 3D Printing
- By Sebastian Pop
- August 6th, 2014
3D Printed Skulls Helping the Army Make Better Helmets – Video
They won't be dependent on using skulls from people who've donated their bodies to science
- Editorials
- By Sebastian Pop
- August 5th, 2014
Soon, You'll Be Able to Make Replacement Body Parts at Home
Forget teacher supervision, this is done completely in the name of science
- Connectivity
- By Sebastian Pop
- August 1st, 2014
43 Tbps Danish Network Can Download Thousands of Films in the Time It Takes You to Blink
The technology processes data much, much faster than any storage technology to date
- Technology & Gadgets
- By Sebastian Pop
- July 31st, 2014
Graphene's Cousin Switches from Insulator to Conductor by Stretching
Carbyne, what amounts to one-dimensional graphene, could be used in nanoscale electronics
- Google News
- By Gabriela Vatu
- July 30th, 2014
Google Trends Can Help Predict Stock Market Fluctuations, Protests, Elections
Data from Google Trends can be quite useful to researchers and it's all public already
- Technology & Gadgets
- By Sebastian Pop
- July 28th, 2014
“Holy Grail” Technology from Stanford Doubles Battery Life
Everything, from laptops to phones, will soon last for much longer stretches of time
- Technology & Gadgets
- By Sebastian Pop
- July 26th, 2014
Stanford Researchers Develop Self-Cooling Solar Cells, Efficiency Boosted Tremendously
Heating causes all sorts of problems, but it can finally be countered
- Displays
- By Sebastian Pop
- July 25th, 2014
In the Future, Screens Will Correct Our Eyesight, Not Glasses or Contacts
Wearable lenses will be a thing of the past by, say, 2020
- 3D Printing
- By Sebastian Pop
- July 24th, 2014
MIT: Addon Enables 3D Printer to Detect an Object and Print on Top of It – Video
It can lead to interesting multi-piece objects you don't need to glue together
- Robots & Drones
- By Sebastian Pop
- July 24th, 2014
The Robotic Nose Will Help Search and Rescue Crews Save More Lives than Ever
The AI algorithms are based on the software used by alcohol detection systems
- Editorials
- By Sebastian Pop
- July 22nd, 2014
Will 3D Printing Eventually Be Used to Replace Our Whole Skeletons?
With all the implants, who’s to say deliberate “upgrades” won’t be done?
- Technology & Gadgets
- By Sebastian Pop
- July 22nd, 2014
MIT: Sponge-like Substance Proven to Be Best Solar Energy Absorber Yet
Captures 85% of solar energy even if the light is 100% less bright than normally needed
- 3D Printing
- By Sebastian Pop
- July 18th, 2014
3D Printing Helps Crack One of the Biggest Problems of Stem Cell Research
Allows researchers to choose what type of cell the stem cells can grow into
- Editorials
- By Sebastian Pop
- July 15th, 2014
Robotic Science Is Completely Off the Rails, Development-Wise
Which is to say, robots seem to be a lot better at flying than taking a simple step
- 3D Printing
- By Sebastian Pop
- July 10th, 2014
Smart Cardiac Catheters Being 3D Printed by EU Researchers
Materialise and scientists from several universities are working on the project
- Displays
- By Sebastian Pop
- July 10th, 2014
High-Resolution, Flexible Screens Made Easy by Nano-Pixels
Scientists from Oxford find a way to draw images 70 micrometers across
- Wearable Tech
- By Sebastian Pop
- June 20th, 2014
Bruise Trousers Will Inform Disabled Athletes of Injuries
This way, bruises and broken bones will not go unnoticed for long