New Invention
Cloaking technologies could become
a reality with a specially designed material that can mask itself from other
forms of light when it is hit with a "beam of invisibility."
Smartphone cameras can help detect moving objects even if they are
hidden around corners, according to a new study.
Rubber electronics and
sensors that operate normally even when stretched to up to 50 percent of their
length could work as artificial skin on robots, according to a new study.
Take a seat on a new "Magic Bench" designed by Disney
Research, and interact with animated characters — no special glasses or
headsets required.
Scientists have
developed a new method that can stamp things with "atomic
fingerprints" to keep phony products at bay.
Whether they're swooping
in to deliver packages or spotting victims in disaster zones, swarms of flying
robots could have a range of important applications in the future.
A tech startup on a
mission to make modern commercial and housing estates energy neutral has
outfitted the headquarters of a Dutch bank with the world's first commercial,
fully transparent solar-power-generating windows.
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