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This 3D-Printed Robotic Fabric Can Be Used for Soft Robotics and...

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A team of scientists at Nanyang Technological University in Singapore have been able to develop a versatile fabric that is flexible but can become...

The Engine That Breaks the Thermodynamic Rulebook

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Researchers have developed what may be the world’s hottest engine—on a scale so small it can’t be seen without specialized equipment. Built using a...
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Revolutionary Contact Lenses Can Control Human-Machine Interaction

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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...
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Sophisticated Smartphone Apps Helps Blind Users with Indoor Navigation

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Researchers at UC Santa Cruz have developed two innovative smartphone applications designed to assist blind individuals in navigating indoor spaces. These apps provide spoken...

New Mobile Scanner Detects Brain Damage Minutes After a Blast

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Protecting personnel from the long-term neurological effects of blast exposure has been a persistent challenge for militaries worldwide. Shock waves from heavy weapons or...
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INNOFENSE Call for startups – Dual Use Technologies

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Following the immense success of the previous four cycles and their integration into the defense sector, iHLS invites you to join the fifth cycle...
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Dissolvable Battery Designed to Vanish After Use

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A new type of biodegradable battery that uses probiotics could change the way we think about temporary electronic devices. Developed using water-soluble paper and...
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The Device that Can Control Your Mind with the Power of...

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Mind control is getting a whole new meaning with recent development from Institute of Basic Science (IBS) and Yonsei University in South Korea. Nano...

Microscopic DNA Petals Mimic Nature to Perform Medical Tasks

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Researchers at the University of North Carolina have developed microscopic robots—built from DNA and inorganic materials—that can fold and unfold in response to their...
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The Danger of Wearable Devices and Harvested Personal Data

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Wearable devices can collect continuous data about their wearer, even without their knowledge, from sleep patterns to heart fitness. This makes them increasingly prominent...

Groundbreaking Nuclear Battery with Unprecedented Efficiency

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Micronuclear batteries capture energy from the radioactive decay of isotopes, a process often associated with nuclear waste, to generate electricity on a small scale,...

The Shape-Shifting “Octo Robot” Built for Stealth

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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...

INNOFENSE Open Call For Dual-Use Technologies

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INNOFENSE Call for startups – Dual-Use Technologies: Following the immense success of the previous four cycles and their integration into the defense sector, iHLS invites...
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AI-Powered Wearable Enhances Navigation for the Visually Impaired

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A new wearable system designed to support navigation for blind and visually impaired individuals could mark a turning point in assistive technology. Detailed in...
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Innovative 3D-Printed Blood Vessels Mimic Human Veins

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Researchers from the University of Edinburgh made a major breakthrough by 3D printing artificial blood vessels – innovative gel-like tubes that are very similar...

Magnetic Origami Bots Take a Step Toward Smart Medicine

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Researchers at North Carolina State University have developed a new type of magnetic actuator that is thinner, more flexible, and more efficient than previous...
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Revolutionary Robotic Hand Can Feel Just Like A Human

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This revolutionary “feeling” robot hand could pave the way for new tactile prosthetics and robotics. Researchers from Uppsala University and Karolinska Institutet in Sweden...
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Soft Ceramic Sensors Pave the Way for Smarter Robotics

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In a breakthrough that merges traditional ceramics with cutting-edge technology, researchers at Empa’s Laboratory for High-Performance Ceramics are reshaping the future of robotics and...

Stronger Than Muscle, Softer Than Metal: A Robotics Game-Changer

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Robots intended to work alongside people or operate in confined, unpredictable environments need actuators that can bend, twist, and conform in ways that traditional...
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Smart Clothes Innovation Turns Everyday Clothes into Motion Trackers

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Innovative wearable tech uses conductive threads stitched into clothes that can record body movements. They are called SeamSleeve and were created by a team...

MIT Leverages AI to Enhance Military Medical Logistics Operations

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MIT's Lincoln Laboratory is collaborating with the U.S. Transportation Command (USTRANSCOM) to develop advanced AI and machine learning tools aimed at improving military medical...
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New Wearable Tech Could Help Detect and Track PTSD

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Researchers from the University of California San Diego showed the first ever wearable, non-invasive device that can measure activity in human cervical nerves in...

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The Next Step in Drone Defense: 30 Targets Per Minute

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The growing use of drones on the battlefield is creating a new challenge for air defense systems. Small, low-cost drones can operate individually or...