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Stretchable Polymer For Skin-Like Biosensors

Researchers at the Max Planck Institute have enhanced the stretchability and conductivity of PEDOT:PSS using a novel plasticizer diffusion method, this advance paves the...

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...

Reimagining Future Work And Play With XR Technologies

Integrating AI and 5G, A convergence of virtual, augmented, and mixed realities is redefining industries and positioning XR as a cornerstone of India’s digital...

Skin Like Electronic Material With Self Healing Powers

A team at Denmark’s Technical University has engineered an electronic material that mimics human skin—flexible, stretchable, and capable of healing itself in seconds, this...

3D Printing Method To Print Tiny Flexible Circuits

The 3D printing method pulls ink threads to make circuits. It is simple, fast, and useful for smart and wearable devices. Researchers at Dalian University...

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...

DIY Open-Source GSM + GPS Module With Circuit and PCB

GPS and GSM modules are among the most widely used and essential components for designing and prototyping GPS trackers and cellular IoT systems. However,...

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...