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Virtual T-shirt let you look inside the human body
At first glance, it looks like an ordinary T-shirt, but when you put a smartphone or tablet in front of it, it…
This flexible skin that traps radar, acts as invisibility cloak
Engineers from Iowa State University have developed a new flexible, stretchable and tunable “meta-skin” that…
Moth-inspired graphene is the future of smart wallpaper and IoT power
A new nature-inspired graphene discovery by researchers from the University of Surrey could lead to "smart…
Researchers Create The Thinnest And Lightest Solar Cell Ever Made
MIT researchers have now created the thinnest and lightest solar cells ever made. The cells are so thin and…
Engineers can make large-scale solar storage feasible using rust
While solar power is an abundant resource for alternative energy, one common issue encountered is storing that…
A look at the company behind the BBC Micro:bit
Last July we were introduced to the BBC Micro:bit, the Raspberry Pi-like device for kids to tinker with in support…
U.S. Army engineers are working on bullets that self-destruct to protect civilians
In an attempt to protect innocent bystanders and civilians that are too often harmed in the midst of military…
Facebook expands beyond the “like” button, adds other reactions
For years, Facebook users have been acquainted with the beloved "Like" button, allowing them to express their…
Want to pay with Mastercard? Just take a selfie
Here's a nifty concept Mastercard just introduced at Mobile World Congress in Spain this week: pay with a selfie.…
Plug in the Samsung Connect Auto device for instant Wi-Fi while you drive
Samsung has figured out a way to make any car a smart, connected car. The company recently unveiled the Samsung…