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MIT’s new receiver could supercharge 5G smart devices

MIT researchers have created a tiny, energy-efficient chip that could make the next generation of smart devices smaller, cheaper, and better at blocking wireless...

This wearable device improve balance and prevent falls in older people

As people get older, staying steady on their feet becomes harder. Muscles weaken, vision changes, and the body’s ability to sense movement slows down....

No fans, no pumps: This new tech cools computers with zero energy

As the world becomes more dependent on artificial intelligence and cloud computing, data centers are growing rapidly—and so is the heat they produce. Right now,...

New low-cost tool can help detect hidden GPS trackers in cars

A team of researchers at NYU Tandon School of Engineering has developed a simple and affordable way to detect hidden GPS trackers in vehicles—a...

Light-speed AI chip could power the future of 6G wireless

As more devices connect to the internet and demand faster speeds—especially for things like video calls, cloud gaming, and smart homes—the pressure is on...

Kirigami-inspired display stretches 200% without losing a pixel

Researchers in South Korea have developed a major breakthrough in stretchable screen technology by borrowing ideas from an ancient Japanese art. A team from POSTECH...

Smart payments could bring bus travel back in style

A new study suggests that a few smart changes in how we pay for bus rides and access real-time travel information could get more...

This tiny radio chip could supercharge future phones with 6G speeds

A group of researchers in Japan has developed a tiny, powerful radio module that could make future smartphones and other mobile devices incredibly fast...

Game on: How virtual reality could transform balance rehab

Physical rehabilitation for balance problems is often slow, repetitive, and boring. But new research from the University of Queensland (UQ) suggests that virtual reality (VR)...

New 3D microphone helps robots hear and find people in noisy places

In a major step toward making robots more helpful in loud and messy environments, researchers in South Korea have created a new kind of...