Electronics

Advancements in smart wearable fitness technology

In recent years, wearable fitness technology has revolutionized the way we track and improve our health. From simple step counters to advanced devices that...

Scientists develop quantum chip that could change the future of computing

Scientists at the University of Chicago's Pritzker School of Molecular Engineering (PME) have created an innovative design for a quantum processor that could pave...

Augmented reality transforms education one lesson at a time

Imagine a classroom where you can explore ancient ruins without leaving your seat or watch a human heart pump blood in 3D. This is the...

New tool turns presentation videos into searchable PDF summaries

Watching presentation videos can be a great way to learn, but they often take up a lot of time and storage space. Finding specific information...

Engineers create world’s first deep-UV microLED display chips

A team of engineers at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) has made a groundbreaking invention in semiconductor technology. They have developed...

Stretchable electronics get a colorful upgrade

Stretchable technology is becoming a game-changer in electronics, enabling devices to bend, stretch, and even twist while still working perfectly. This exciting field has led...

6 easy tips for taking better holiday photos

Holidays are a great time for family photos, whether to share online or send in greeting cards. A good photo can become a cherished keepsake,...

This diamond membrane could transform future electronics and technology

A research team from the University of Hong Kong (HKU) has developed a groundbreaking method to produce ultrathin, ultra-flexible diamond membranes on a large...

What is the Zoo Hypothesis in the universe

It seems that we are completely alone in the universe. But simple reasoning suggests that there should be an abundance of alien civilizations. Maybe they’re...

This super-efficient wearable device could generate power from body movements

A team of researchers led by Prof. Jang Kyung-In from the Department of Robotics and Mechatronics Engineering at DGIST has made an exciting breakthrough...