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All new metallic material unveiled for soft robots

A team of NUS researchers has developed a novel method of creating a new metal-based material for use in these soft robots. 'Origami robots' are...

Cutting edge technology in India

Innovative long-term data storage technology developed by Norwegian company Piql is now available in India, offering a new approach to digital preservation and archiving. Mr....

Applying IoT technology to emergency communications

Over the last few years, the Internet of Things (IoT) has become one of the most-talked about technologies. Smart toasters and talking fridges may...

Latest miniaturized sensor introduced for remotely measuring blood oxygen levels of babies

At Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI), researchers have been creating a sensor that measures just the size of a Band-Aid. The sensor will have the ability...

How to design and control robots with stretchy, flexible bodies

Researchers have invented a way to efficiently optimize the control and design of soft robots for target tasks, which has traditionally been a monumental...

REIL, EESL bag big chunk of orders for EV charging stations

State-owned Rajasthan Electronics & Instruments Ltd (REIL) and Energy Efficiency Services Ltd (EESL) have bagged a significant chunk of orders for setting up more...

Solar-powered aircrafts, trains and vehicles

Can cars be run on solar energy alone? Vehicle-mounted photovoltaic (PV) cells have been able to provide sufficient day-time power for very light-weight experimental...

India reaches electricity generation capacity of 365 GW: Power Minister

India's installed power generation capacity has reached 364.9 gigawatts, which is sufficient to meet the country's electric demand, Parliament was informed. Besides, the peak as...

Breaking and restoring graphene’s symmetry in a twistable electronics device

A recent study from the labs of James Hone (mechanical engineering) and Cory Dean (physics) demonstrates a new way to tune the properties of...

Unleashing the tiny antennas for wearable electronics

When it comes to electronics, bigger usually isn't better. This is especially true for a new generation of wearable communication systems that promise to...

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