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Your Car Sees More Than You Think

Smart in-cabin intelligence is quietly reshaping the driving experience—detecting fatigue,fine-tuning comfort, and reinforcing safety without intruding on the journey. In modern vehicles, in-cabin sensing refers...

Are IoT Watch Towers Redefining The Connected World?

From border defence to smart cities, IoT watch towers combine AI, sensors, and cellular tech to reshape how India monitors threats and protects infrastructure. An...

High Performance Biodegradable Memory Device

Polymer developed by KIST enables high-performance data storage and complete biodegradation in water—paving the way for eco-friendly and implantable electronics. The Korea Institute of Science...

Solar Cells That Work Indoors

The solar cells make power from indoor light. They work on many surfaces and can power small devices even in low or shaded light. Perovskite...

The World’s First Neuromorphic Microcontroller by Innatera

The chip utilises brain-like technology to process sensor data on the device, reducing power consumption and latency and enabling devices to operate faster. Innatera has...

The Most Compact 2D MEMS Evaluation Kit

The mirror scans in two directions, saves power, adjusts its view, and fits into small devices—built for flexible, low-power optical systems. The HYPERION Evaluation Kit...

Smart Lens Enables Non-Invasive Eye Monitoring

A revolutionary contact lens can now monitor eye pressure and movement with eyes closed, offering real-time data for early detection of diseases like glaucoma...

Uniform Stretching In Next-Gen Flexible Displays

A new display innovation solves a major hurdle in stretchable electronics—ensuring even pixel performance during expansion. Inspired by kirigami, this advancement promises flexible screens...

Ink That Makes Circuits Change Shape

The ink prints circuits that change from hard to soft. This helps make devices for wear, medical use, and robots that fit and work...

Flexible Electronics With Laser Induced Graphene

The eco-friendly approach could transform the PCB industry by cutting costs, reducing waste, and powering the future of wearable tech. Researchers at Boise State University...
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