What we know so far about the rumored Apple smart ring
Samsung officially announced the launch of a new smart ring-shaped wearable device, Galaxy Ring, as part of its Galaxy Unpacked event earlier this year.
The...
This tiny chip could turn light into microwaves
In a big leap for technology, a group of scientists from the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and their partners have developed...
New wearable tech can read your emotions in real time
In an exciting development, Professor Jiyun Kim and his team from the Department of Material Science and Engineering at UNIST have created a groundbreaking...
Scientists pioneer 3D processor technology to supercharge wireless communications
In the rapidly evolving world of technology, scientists from the University of Florida have taken a giant leap forward in improving how we send...
This smart router knows your exact location at home
Imagine a router in your home that doesn't just connect you to the internet but knows exactly where you're sitting, down to the nearest...
How cheese waste helps recover gold from old electronics
In a world where recycling is more important than ever, a group of scientists led by Professor Raffaele Mezzenga from ETH Zurich has found...
Giving drone batteries a second chance at life
Drones, those flying gadgets we often see buzzing around in the sky, need a lot of energy to take off.
This energy comes from batteries,...
New ink revolutionizes how electronics are printed
A team of scientists and companies in Japan has made a big leap in the way electronics are created with the development of a...
This wearable sticker could turn gestures into words without a whisper
Imagine having a thin, flexible sticker on your skin that can turn the slightest hand or finger movement into a message or command, all...
MIT engineers 3D print the electromagnets at the heart of many electronics
Imagine being able to build an entire dialysis machine using nothing more than a 3D printer.
This could not only reduce costs and eliminate manufacturing...