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A Battery That Charges In Sunlight Within Seconds!
A renewable and rechargeable battery prototype created by the University of Surrey might extend the energy life of future smartwatches and other wearables by...
A Much Needed Upgrade To Conventional Semiconductors
A novel dielectric (insulator) component for transistors has been created by researchers at UNSW Sydney that is small, transparent, and flexible. Electronics made on...
Green Revolution In Electronics By Bacteria
University of Massachusetts Amherst researchers recently reported that they had developed a biofilm that could absorb evaporation energy and transform it into electricity.
The biofilm...
NFTs – Not Frivolous Tech
A web search for ‘non-fungible token’ or NFT throws back endless news about limited-edition virtual sneakers, digital art, memes, tweets, and trading cards being...
Smart SOS Device with Emergency Alert Button and Alarm
This Smart SOS Device is a wearable safety and alarm device that can be operated easily, especially by children and senior citizens when in...
Non-Invasive Ultrasound Imaging
MIT Engineers invented an adhesive stamp-sized device that produces ultrasound images of the body.
The adhesive patch was developed to adhere to the body and...
Nexperia Reveals Wafer-Level 12 & 30V MOSFETs With Market-Leading Efficiency
Nexperia has introduced the PMCB60XN and PMCB60XNE 30V N-channel small-signal trench MOSFETs, with market-leading RDS(on) in the ultra-compact wafer-level DSN1006 package, to make energy...
It Is Now Possible To Print Copper Into Fabric!
Wearable electronics are becoming more and more prevalent. Expanding on earlier research in this field that led to the approval of a patent this...
GETs Revolutionise Personalised Healthcare
Mono-layered graphene tattoos are a peculiar yet unique application used in personalised healthcare. Often used for monitoring different electrophysiological signals in human beings. Often...
Researchers Develop Octopus-Inspired Gloves
Researchers from Virginia Tech in the US have used 3D printing to produce adhesive suckers that are inspired by octopuses!
Octopi and other cephalopods use...




