Bat-Inspired Drones Navigate Where Cameras Can’t

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Researchers at Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI) in Massachusetts are developing small aerial robots that rely on sound rather than cameras to navigate, offering new...

Researchers Find New Vulnerabilities in LTE Networks

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Researchers at the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) have identified previously unknown security flaws in LTE mobile networks that could put...

Morphing Hypersonic Technology Could Redefine High-Speed Flight

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Chinese aerospace researchers have announced a new development in hypersonic flight: a prototype vehicle able to alter its aerodynamic shape while travelling at speeds...

Smart, Stealthy, and Squishy: An Underwater Jellyfish Robot

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Chinese researchers have unveiled a new biomimetic underwater robot designed to operate almost invisibly beneath the surface. Modelled after a jellyfish, the transparent robot...

When Every Second Counts: Vigor Medical Transforms Ultrasound into a Smart,...

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Vigor Medical is a graduate of the INNOFENSE Innovation Center operated by iHLS in collaboration with IMoD. This unique acceleration program removes entrance barriers to the...

Teamwork Takes Flight: Drones Move Heavy Objects

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Researchers at TU Delft in the Netherlands have developed an algorithm that enables multiple autonomous drones to work together to carry heavy payloads, even...

Shaping the Future of 6G Through Public Trust and Sustainability

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As global research accelerates toward 6G networks, a European initiative called 6G4Society is rethinking what “next-generation connectivity” should mean. Instead of focusing solely on...

Major Israeli Exit Set to Transform the World of Emergency Call...

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Israeli company Carbyne, which developed an advanced real-time emergency call management system, has been acquired by U.S.-based Axon in an all-cash deal valued at...

Revolutionary 4D Imaging Tracks Blood Across Organs

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Researchers in France have developed an advanced ultrasound technique capable of visualizing blood flow throughout entire organs in four dimensions — three spatial dimensions...

Meet NEO: The Humanoid That Learns While It Cleans

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Robotics has taken a step out of the lab and into living rooms with the introduction of NEO, a consumer-ready humanoid robot designed to...

From Sweat to Signal: The Rise of Smart Skin

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Wearable devices that track health signals are becoming increasingly sophisticated, but many current sensors still struggle with accuracy. Movements, temperature changes, and moisture can...

Corporate Messaging Platform Became Gateway for Hackers

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Nikkei Inc., Japan’s largest financial news organization and owner of the Financial Times, revealed that hackers gained access to its networks through an employee’s...

Nintendo Levels Up in Court After Switch Piracy Showdown

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Nintendo has secured another victory in its ongoing campaign against game piracy, following a U.S. court ruling in its favor against a streamer accused...

Dreamer 4 Pushes AI Toward Real-World Skills Without Real-World Risk

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Artificial intelligence has long excelled at simple games and simulations, but most systems still depend on millions of trial-and-error interactions to learn. That approach,...

Pixels at the Limit: Screens That Match the Eye’s Resolution

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A team of scientists in Sweden has developed a screen technology that achieves the highest resolution the human eye can perceive, opening possibilities for...

Vision-Based Autonomy Takes the Wheel in Next-Generation Farm Robotics

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A new generation of autonomous agricultural vehicles is emerging, designed to handle field operations with the precision and adaptability of human workers—without human drivers....

Keeping Cool: A Three-Layer Solution for Overheating Microchips

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As electronics continue to shrink and gain power, the challenge of managing heat has become critical. The denser the circuitry, the more heat it...

Bugs for Better Health: A Biological Route to Gout Prevention

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For centuries, gout has been associated with painful joints. In reality, it’s the outcome of years of elevated uric acid levels—known as hyperuricaemia—that gradually...

A New Twist on Crash Protection: 3D-Printed Metal That Adapts on...

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A new 3D-printed metal material designed to twist on impact could pave the way for next-generation crash protection in vehicles and aircraft. The innovation,...

Breaking Down the Unbreakable: Teflon Gets Recycled

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A new chemical recycling method could finally offer a sustainable solution to one of the toughest plastics ever made. Researchers from the University of...

New Memory System Cuts Bottlenecks in Data Centers

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Data centers today face a growing challenge: modern servers must juggle multiple programs from countless users simultaneously, all while keeping data secure. This creates...

RADIANT Shines a Light on Invisible Industrial Threats

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A new intrusion detection system is offering a more efficient way to identify and defend against advanced cyber threats targeting critical infrastructure like power...

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A 25% Lighter Missile Launcher Could Change Infantry Mobility

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Modern infantry units are carrying more equipment than ever before. Alongside weapons and ammunition, soldiers now operate radios, batteries, sensors, protective gear, and targeting...