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    Intelligent Lights for smarter world: Research on lighting systems of the future

    Nearly 20 percent of all the electricity consumed in the world is for lighting. And about 80 percent of that lighting is attributed to...

    From Aerospace to Automotives, AR & Industry 4.0 is the new revolution

    Augmented reality is changing manufacturing across the world. From aerospace to automotives, AR is not only increasingly being used on the factory floor, it´s...

    Future Computer Chips to be fueled by Redox Flow Batteries

    Researchers at ETH Zurich and IBM Research Zurich have built a tiny redox flow battery. This means that future computer chip stacks—in which individual...

    Gold Nanorods to become Portable Sensors in Detecting Mercury

    Mercury is harmful even in small amounts. Detecting it currently requires expensive equipment. Researchers are working on a faster and cheaper alternative: a portable...

    Stored Energy to smell sweet as Rose becomes Electronic!

    Energy storing is now to smell sweet, as scientists have created a path-breaking system that has maybe surpassed the previous developments. By transforming a rose...

    Are Semiconductors as tiny as Atom ?

    A two-dimensional material developed by Bayreuth physicist Prof. Dr. Axel Enders together with international partners could revolutionize electronics. Semiconductors that are as thin as an...

    Infineon joined hands with eluminocity for future’s Intelligent Streetlight

    The trend towards urbanization is continuing and it is projected that by 2050 nearly 70 percent of mankind will reside in urban areas. Such...

    Now Circuits made out of DNA strands

    Electronic circuits are found in almost everything from smartphones to spacecraft and are useful in a variety of computational problems from simple addition to...

    University of Texas Designs Single-Chip Atomic Force Microscope

    Researchers at the University of Texas at Dallas have designed the fully actuated probe stage of an atomic force microscope (AFM) on a single...

    Indian-American Teen Wins Award at CES 2017 for Glaucoma App

    A 17-year-old Indian-Origin American from Southern California, won accolades for his glaucoma app, at the Consumer Electronics Show convention in Las Vegas, Nevada. Shalin Shah,...

    Now your Smartphone is your Car’s Remote Control too

    Hitachi Automotive Systems and infotainment system vendor are together developing a remotely-controlled parking system for vehicles. The system will support multiple parallel and perpendicular...

    Now monitor your Baby’s Sweet Sleep with ‘Raybaby’ Breathing Tracker

    A new addition to the hundreds of baby-trackers in the market is a child’s breathing tracker. Claimed to be legitimate concern for the babies’...

    Emirate’s skies to be soon buzzing with Drone Taxis

    Like in sci-fi movies, the denizens of Dubai will soon be flying across the city in automated flying taxis, at the push of a...

    Aussie Varsity Researchers Develops BCI Based Realistic 3D Printed Prosthetic Hand

    Researchers at the University of Wollogong (UOW) in Australia, working on soft robotics, have developed a 3D printed a realistic robotic hand, that is...

    MIT looking into the Challenges with Liquid Lithium-ion Batteries

    Looking to overcome the challenges of liquid lithium-ion batteries, an MIT team has probed the mechanical properties of a sulphide-based solid electrolyte material. “Batteries with...

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