29 Aug 2018

New Zealand's first grid-scale battery storage facility
New Zealand's first grid-scale battery storage facility was launched in Auckland.
Tesla's Powerpack battery is part of an ambitious project to test the direct integration of battery energy storage with New Zealand's electricity grid.
29 Aug 2018

Pilot for grocery deliveries
The Kroger Co and Nuro today announced Scottsdale, Arizona as the city for their self-driving grocery delivery pilot. Through the new self-driving delivery vehicles, customers will receive their groceries at their curb - safely and quickly.
29 Aug 2018

More efficient security for cloud-based machine learning
Novel combination of two encryption techniques protects private data, while keeping neural networks running quickly.
29 Aug 2018

First language study using new generation of wearable brain scanner
Scientists have carried out the first study of human cognition using a new generation of brain scanner that can be worn like a helmet. This marks an important step forward in the translation of their new technique from the laboratory bench to a genuinely useful tool for cognitive neuroscience and clinical application.
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28 Aug 2018

Fenris Motorcycles
Fenris Motorcycles are a provider of high-power electric motrocycles in Europe, based in Copenhagen.
28 Aug 2018

What can we do with 100GWh of retired electric vehicle batteries?
More and more companies are exploring how to extract value by repurposing a second-life for those retired but still capable car batteries in less-demanding applications such as stationary energy storage.
28 Aug 2018

Off grid internet for Rwanda
BBOXX has launched a pilot to provide internet access for communities in Rwanda. This latest pilot signals how internet is the logical next step, with other utilities such as water and gas likely to follow suit.
28 Aug 2018

Asia's first fully solar-powered quadcopter drone
Aircraft that can take off and land directly without the need for a runway - such as helicopters and quadcopters - are attractive for personal, commercial and military applications as they require less physical space and infrastructure compared to traditional fixed wing planes. A team from the National University of Singapore has achieved a major step forward in stretching the capabilities of quadcopter drones by powering the flight solely by natural sunlight.
28 Aug 2018

Lithium-ion batteries can't catch fire because they harden on impact
Lithium-ion batteries commonly used in consumer electronics are notorious for bursting into flame when damaged or improperly packaged. Inspired by the weird behavior of some liquids that solidify on impact, researchers have developed a practical and inexpensive way to help prevent these fires.
28 Aug 2018

Optical pressure detector could improve robot skin, wearables, screens
A new type of pressure sensor based on light could allow the creation of sensitive artificial skins to give robots a better sense of touch, wearable blood-pressure monitors for humans and optically transparent touch screens and devices.
28 Aug 2018

Deep transcranial magnetic stimulation treatment receives clearance
BrainsWay Ltd announces that it has received De Novo clearance from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for its deep transcranial magnetic stimulation system for the treatment of obsessive-compulsive disorder in adults.
27 Aug 2018

Learnings from 95 case studies on commercial skin patches
Product-wide trends when viewing relative performance of case studies in commercial skin patches.
27 Aug 2018

Kids connect with robot reading partners
Kids learn better with a friend. They're more enthusiastic and understand more if they dig into a subject with a companion. But what if that companion is artificial?
27 Aug 2018

Water bottles and other recycled 3D printing materials
Soldiers on the battlefield or at remote bases often have to wait weeks for vital replacement parts. Now scientists report they have found a way to fabricate many of these parts within hours under combat conditions using water bottles, cardboard and other recyclable materials.
27 Aug 2018

Minesto completes initial commissioning trials of marine energy kite
Minesto has completed the initial commissioning sea trials of its unique subsea kite technology called Deep Green off the coast of Holyhead, North West Wales. Through the initial trials, a range of functionalities such as the kite control system, launch and recovery systems, connections and communications have been tested and verified in various sea states.
27 Aug 2018

Flexible drug delivery microdevice to advance precision medicine
A research team has developed a flexible drug delivery device with controlled release for personalized medicine, blazing the path toward theragnosis.
27 Aug 2018

Perovskite quantum dots: technology and application assessment
In the past five years or so, perovskite quantum dots have emerged as interesting emissive (PL or EL) nanocrystal materials that could one day rival existing cadmium- or indium-based quantum dots (QDs).
27 Aug 2018

Bosch forms strategic collaboration with fuel-cell expert Ceres Power
Bosch is pressing ahead with the development of fuel-cell technology for potential new power systems. Together with the technology specialist Ceres Power, based in Horsham, U.K., the company wants to develop the next stage of solid-oxide fuel-cell technology.
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26 Aug 2018

Jenax
Flexible Lithium Polymer Battery Technologies with new form factors, wearables, and future devices cannot be achieved with traditional batteries.
24 Aug 2018

Electric two-wheelers: a transition as important as electric cars?
IDTechEx expects growth of electric two-wheelers to accelerate internationally beyond Europe, the U.S. and China in the following years.