Augmented reality headset could help users see hidden objects
The device could help workers locate objects for fulfilling e-commerce orders or identify parts for assembling products.
MIT researchers have built an augmented reality headset...
New smartphone app can strongly improve memory recall
In a study from the University of Toronto, scientists found that a new smartphone application helps to strongly improve memory recall.
A smart necklace to help people stop smoking
In a study from Northwestern Medicine, scientists have developed a necklace that could help you stop smoking.
MIT engineers invent vertical, full-color microscopic LEDs
Now, MIT engineers have developed a new way to make sharper, defect-free displays.
2D material may lead to sharper smartphone photos in low light
A new type of active pixel sensor that uses a novel 2D material may enable ultra-sharp cell phone photos and create a new class of extremely energy-efficient Internet of Things sensors.
Brain game may predict your infection risk
Scientists found if your alertness and reaction time are see-sawing more than usual, you may be more at risk of a viral illness.
Where and who you are in VR has a real impact, Stanford research shows
In the realm of virtual reality (VR), users can completely transform the appearances of themselves as avatars and of their digital environments, all at...
Scientists find way to make new materials for batteries and microelectronics
The world’s best artists can take a handful of differently colored paints and create a museum-worthy canvas that looks like nothing else.
They do so...
Scientists are at the edge of graphene-based electronics
Georgia Tech researchers developed a new nanoelectronics platform based on graphene - a single sheet of carbon atoms.
A pressing quest in the field of...
Scientists create living smartwatch powered by slime mold
Devices such as cellphones, laptops and smartwatches are constant companions for most people, spending days and nights in their pocket, on their wrist, or...