From Camera to Brain: Smarter Drone Vision Takes Flight
As drones take on a larger role in intelligence and surveillance missions, the demand for faster and more autonomous data processing is growing. Traditional...
Revolutionizing Waste Management: Introducing VERO, the Autonomous Robot for Cleaner Environments
Researchers at the Italian Institute of Technology (IIT) in Genoa have developed VERO (Vacuum-cleaner-equipped RObot), a specialized autonomous robot designed to remove waste, particularly...
Construction Drones: Flying Robots Could Build Skyscrapers
Researchers from the UK have proposed a groundbreaking idea where flying robots could be used to construct skyscrapers. This concept is built on an...
The Tech That Lets Armored Vehicles See in Every Direction
Armored vehicles operate in some of the most demanding and visually restrictive environments on the battlefield. Dust, smoke, darkness, urban clutter, and limited sightlines...
Tiny Robots, Big Coordination: Learning From Ants
Coordinating large numbers of robots to perform complex tasks remains a major challenge. Traditional systems often rely on centralized control, detailed planning, and constant...
Revolutionary Contact Lenses Can Control Human-Machine Interaction
These smart contact lenses for human-machine interaction (HMI) track eye movements and can be used for health care and augmented reality (AR) applications. They...
This Device Generates Infinite Electricity from Seawater
Researchers at the Korea Institute of Machinery and Materials (KIMM) have unveiled a groundbreaking energy harvester that generates continuous electricity from seawater. This innovative...
When AI Becomes Your Space Medic
As space missions push farther from Earth, keeping astronauts healthy becomes a complex challenge. The unique conditions of space—such as low gravity and increased...
The Mining Leftovers That Could Change Tech Security
Securing a stable supply of rare earth elements has become a strategic priority for advanced economies. These materials are essential for electric vehicles, wind...
The Innovation Revolutionizing Night-Vision Technology
The new approach to night vision technology includes an ultra-light infrared filter that is thinner than cling wrap and can transform regular glasses into...
The Smart Ring that Controls any Device by Pointing at It
Smart home technology continues to evolve, and slowly more and more such devices have become commonplace in our everyday life. However, controlling these devices...
Wearable Tech Makes Underwater Missions Easier and Safer
Diving remains one of the most physically demanding tasks in marine operations. Whether for research, construction, or security missions, human divers must constantly fight...
The Shape-Shifting “Octo Robot” Built for Stealth
Robots intended for complex natural environments face a familiar problem: rigid bodies and fixed-color surfaces make them easy to detect and limit their ability...
Stay Inside, Stay Safe: Vehicles Turn Into Drone Control Hubs
Operating drones on the battlefield often requires soldiers to expose themselves outside armored vehicles, even in high-risk environments. While drones provide critical situational awareness,...
This 3D-Printed Robotic Fabric Can Be Used for Soft Robotics and...
A team of scientists at Nanyang Technological University in Singapore have been able to develop a versatile fabric that is flexible but can become...
New Headphone-Based System Enables Real-Time, Multi-Speaker Translation with Spatial Audio
A new prototype developed by researchers at the University of Washington could reshape how people navigate multilingual environments. The system, dubbed Spatial Speech Translation,...
The Combat Helmet That Does More Than Stop Bullets
Modern infantry operate in environments saturated with threats and information. Ballistic danger, laser exposure, electronic noise, and the constant need to process data from...
The Shape-Shifting Robot That Repairs Itself Mid-Task
Soft robots are often designed for a single task. Once their structure and internal wiring are set, their range of motion is fixed, limiting...
Revolutionary Robotic Hand Can Feel Just Like A Human
This revolutionary “feeling” robot hand could pave the way for new tactile prosthetics and robotics. Researchers from Uppsala University and Karolinska Institutet in Sweden...
New Camera Inspired by Cat Eyes Improves Low-Light Imaging
Scientists have designed a camera that copies the unique structure of a cat’s eye, significantly enhancing imaging capabilities in low-light conditions and complex backgrounds....
Room-Aware Audio Comes to Smart Speakers
WiiM has introduced its first wireless smart speaker, the WiiM Sound, at the Munich High-End show, marking the brand’s entry into the home audio...
The Bullet Designed to Bring Down Drones
Small unmanned aerial systems have become a routine threat on modern battlefields and around naval vessels. Commercial quadcopters and improvised drones are inexpensive, agile,...

















































