Lithium Battery Offers Flexible Wearable Energy
May 27, 2016
An international team of researchers led by Professor John Rogers from the University of Illinois have recently developed a stretchy, adhesive, power storage device which can be used for a variety of applications. This new battery is able…
Read MoreExosuit Helps Patients Regain Mobility
May 26, 2016
As people grow older their muscles begin to deteriorate, resulting in a considerable loss in the amount mobility they once had. Although they can still maneuver by themselves, it causes significant strain on their bodies to walk extended…
Read MoreBubble Elimination in Hydraulic Machinery
May 25, 2016
Hydraulic machinery operates through a fairly simple process which relies on liquid pressure to generate tones of force in a matter of seconds. Consisting of many tubes full of hydraulic liquid, the machine pushes the liquid through one…
Read MoreSensors Creates Smarter & Safer Car Seats
May 24, 2016
Most new vehicles contain technology built-in to every car element to ensure the safest and best experience for each person inside. However, car seats have remained pretty standard, with very few modifications to keep the driver and passengers…
Read MoreDevice Detects Gluten In Your Meals
May 20, 2016
People who have celiac disease or gluten allergies are must thoroughly monitor every ingredient for a meal, including ones found on product labels, to ensure no wheat, rye, or barley is listed. It is even more difficult to…
Read MoreBio-Glass Helps Repair Damaged Cartilage
May 19, 2016
The popularity of 3D printing has had a major impact on advancements in research within the medical industry. Although scientists have not yet found a 3D printed material to perfectly replicate bone, a research team has recently created…
Read MoreSmart Earbuds Change the Way We Hear
May 18, 2016
The invention of earbuds offered many improvements to previous headphone designs which were often large, hard to store, and not at all discreet. However, earbuds still had faults, including overpowering background noise and tangled wires. Nuheara, a tech…
Read MoreSmart Bottle Keeps Wine Fresh Due With Unique Valve
May 13, 2016
When a bottle of wine is opened, the seal is broken allowing oxygen to flood in through the top and begin the spoiling process. Even if the cork or lid is put back on as quickly or tightly…
Read MoreFirst Customizable 3D Printed Wheelchair
May 12, 2016
3D printing is continuously offering new and improved solutions to old designs, even to products which have been left unchanged for decades. Layer, a design agency in London, England, has recently created the GO, a newly designed 3D…
Read MoreElectric Vehicles Could Be Charged Wirelessly
May 11, 2016
Electric car owners know that finding a charging outlet and remembering to plug in your vehicle everyday can prove to be a challenge. Qualcomm, a world leader in 3G and next-generation mobile technologies, has developed a system for…
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