Your smartwatch might be a powerful heart health tool
A new study suggests that your smartwatch could do more than just count your steps or track your heart rate—it might help assess your...
Scientists create first real-time hologram chip that turns 2D video into 3D holograms
Imagine watching your favorite movie or video call—and suddenly seeing it pop out in 3D, like a hologram from a sci-fi movie.
That future is...
New brain-like memory chips could help AI remember better
A group of scientists in Germany and China has developed a new type of memory chip that could make artificial intelligence (AI) much smarter—and...
New AI could turn meal photos into instant nutrition facts
Imagine snapping a photo of your lunch and instantly knowing how many calories, carbs, and fat it contains—no need to guess or write anything...
E-scooters could help make cycling safer on the roads, study finds
Electric scooters might be making the roads safer for cyclists, according to a new study from the University of Bristol.
The research suggests that areas...
Tiny new sensor could help stop battery fires before they start
Scientists have created a new sensor that might help prevent fires and explosions caused by lithium-ion batteries.
These batteries are found in many everyday items,...
Solid-state lithium batteries may not be the game-changer we expected
A new study suggests that solid-state lithium metal batteries may not provide the big energy boost many have hoped for.
Researchers found that using lithium...
Smart coffee-making robot shows the future of AI-powered machines
A team of scientists has developed an AI-powered robot that can make coffee in a busy kitchen, bringing us one step closer to intelligent...
Scientists develop advanced materials to improve power electronics
As global electricity demand grows, improving power electronics is crucial for making energy systems more efficient and reliable.
Scientists are working to develop better materials...
Soft, wiggly robots? MIT’s new artificial muscle can flex in multiple directions
Scientists at MIT have created a new kind of artificial muscle that can flex and move in multiple directions, much like real muscles in...