Innovations

Researchers Create AiFoam for Robots to Interact Intelligently with their Surroundings

Robots and machines are getting smarter with the advancement of artificial intelligence, but they still lack the ability to touch and feel their subtle...

IBM Announces First 2nm Chip, Offers Performance Boost

IBM launched the world’s first 2 nanometers (2nm) semiconductor today. The new semiconductors will help the tech industry better, more powerful processors that can...

DRDO Develops Artificial Intelligence Algorithm to Detect Covid-19 Presence from Chest X-Rays

In a development expected to help diagnose Covid-19 in suspected patients faster, the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) and Centre for Artificial Intelligence and Robotics...

28-YO Engineer Builds Solar-Powered COVID Facilities

Uttar Pradesh’s Shriti Pandey has constructed two COVID care centers on the outskirts of Patna and Jalandhar, Punjab using stubble. These buildings are inherently...

Algorithm for Shoe-Based Blind Assistance System

A shoe that tells you where to go: The Lower Austrian company Tec-Innovation has developed an intelligent shoe for detecting obstacles. The shoe, known...

Google Introduces Woolaroo, a Tool for Learning Indigenous Languages

With many indigenous languages worldwide becoming endangered due to a dwindling number of native speakers, Google has introduced the app Woolaroo which focuses on...

Significant Progress in Lithium-Air Battery Development

Research led by the University of Liverpool, in partnership with and Loughborough University, is making significant progress in the development of stable and practical...

An On-Skin Device to Measure Sweat—Rate, Loss and Temperature—in Real-Time

Monitoring sweat-related dynamics, such as sweat rate, cumulative sweat loss, and sweat temperature over time could help doctors to diagnose thermoregulatory disorders and other...

Toward a Brain-Like AI with Hype dimensional Computing

The human brain has always been under study for inspiration of computing systems. Although there's a very long way to go until we can...

New Machine-Learning Approach Brings Digital Photos Back to Life

Every day, billions of photos and videos are posted to various social media applications. The problem with standard images taken by a smartphone or...

Rohde & Schwarz to conduct webinar on testing deceptive jammers and DRFM designs

Smart jammers, commonly referred to as deceptive jammers or digital radio frequency memory (DRFM) jammers, based on their technology, are widely used by the...

Nano Flashlight could Allow Future Cell Phones to Detect Viruses

In work that could turn cell phones into sensors capable of detecting viruses and other minuscule objects, MIT researchers have built a powerful nanoscale...

First Autonomous Ship Prepares for Maiden Voyage

The "Mayflower 400"—the world's first intelligent ship—bobs gently in a light swell as it stops its engines in Plymouth Sound, off England's southwest coast,...

Microsoft patents biometric ‘wellness insights’ tool for Workers

Microsoft has patented an employee “wellbeing” recommendation feature that uses biometric data to detect a worker’s stress levels when completing tasks such as sending...

EVs to Store Renewables in the Netherlands

The Netherlands has confirmed itself as one of the most creative and innovative countries when it comes to managing strong renewables energy development and, at the...

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