29 Dec 2020

Bio-Inspired Endocscope Provides 3D Visible and Near-Infrared Images
Researchers have developed a new bio-inspired medical endoscope that can acquire 3D visible light and near-infrared fluorescence images at the same time. It features an optical design that combines the high-resolution 3D imaging of human vision with the mantis shrimp's capability to simultaneously detect multiple wavelengths of light.
29 Dec 2020

Solar and Battery Installation at Mozambique Mine
The solar and battery storage system aims to reduce CO2 emissions and operating costs at Balama Mine.
29 Dec 2020

Smart Shirt Could Help with Weight Loss, Fitness
A smart shirt for athletes will monitor heart and muscle activity, analyse temperature and perspiration during exercise while working with an app that records the course of training, the route of walking, running or cycling, the shirt can also help users to compete online with other athletes.
29 Dec 2020

Toyota Launches C+pod Ultra-Compact Battery Electric Vehicle in Japan
Toyota Motor Corporation announced a limited launch of the C+pod ultra-compact battery electric vehicle.
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28 Dec 2020

3D Printing Used to Develop a new Instrument for Eye Imaging
OCT, or optical coherence tomography, produces slices of image data that can be stacked to produce a 3D representation of the tissue of interest. In the context of retinal imaging, it produces cross-sectional views of the retina that allow the ophthalmologist to readily visualize subsurface features of the retina that are much more difficult to visualize in two-dimensional en face, or top-down views.
28 Dec 2020

Diabetes Monitoring via the Earlobe
A product design graduate from the University of Huddersfield has defeated thousands of entries from around the world to become one of the finalists of the 2020 Global Grad Show with her design for a discreet earring that monitors blood sugar levels and delivers feedback in real-time.
28 Dec 2020

Army Strengthens Future Tech with Muscle Bound Robots
Robotic systems packed with muscle tissue can produce never-seen-before agility and versatility, Army researchers said.
28 Dec 2020

Waste to Treasure: Crayfish Shells to Store Energy
Other than a spicy night snack, the crayfish has been endowed with greater significance. Research has made it possible to use crayfish shell as the biological template for high-performance supercapacitors.
28 Dec 2020

First 14-MW Turbine Delivered to World's Largest Off-Shore Wind Farm
At 3.6GW Dogger Bank will be the largest wind farm in the world, capable of generating enough renewable power to provide around 5% of the UK's electricity demand. It is being built in three 1.2GW phases; Dogger Bank A, B and C.
28 Dec 2020

AI Predicts Gestational Diabetes in Chinese Women
Machine learning, a form of artificial intelligence, can predict which women are at high risk of developing gestational diabetes and lead to earlier intervention, according to a new study.
28 Dec 2020

Perovskite/Silicon Tandem Solar Cells on Threshold of 30% Efficiency
An HZB team has published a report in the journal Science on the development of its current world record of 29.15% efficiency for a tandem solar cell made of perovskite and silicon. The tandem cell provided stable performance for 300 hours - even without encapsulation. To accomplish this, the group headed by Prof. Steve Albrecht investigated physical processes at the interfaces to improve the transport of the charge carriers.
28 Dec 2020

California DMV Grants Nuro First Ever AV Deployment Permit
Nuro has become the first company to receive a permit to deploy autonomous vehicles on public streets from the California Department of Motor Vehicles.
25 Dec 2020

Electrical Stimulator to Zap Alzheimer's Disease
The olfactory system, or sense of smell, is known to be dysfunctional in the early stages of Alzheimer's and Parkinson's disease. It is also shown that proper olfactory function can play a key role in regaining consciousness after brain injuries.
25 Dec 2020

First 3D Printed House in the Middle East
The first 3D-printed fully-functional villa in the Middle East was built at the Sharjah Research, Technology and Innovation Park.
25 Dec 2020

Reliable Anti-Counterfeit Checks Under Extreme Conditions
Researchers have invented a new method of anti-counterfeiting called DeepKey. Developed in just eight months, this security innovation uses two dimensional material tags and artificial intelligence enabled authentication software.
25 Dec 2020

Costa Rica Textile Company uses Battery Storage from Rolls Royce
Rolls-Royce has provided the technology required for textile company Proquinal in Alajuela to successfully commission the largest integrated energy system in Costa Rica. The system includes both battery storage and solar installations at the site.
24 Dec 2020

African Development Bank Approves $7 Million Mini-Grid Investment
The Board of Directors of the African Development Bank have approved a $7 million grant from the Sustainable Energy Fund for Africa, for technical assistance in setting up a mini-grid acceleration initiative to meet the needs of the continent's fast-evolving renewable mini-grid industry.
24 Dec 2020

Liquid Bandage Detects Tissue Oxygenation Without Wired Oximeters
In the first human clinical trial, researchers have validated the practicality and accuracy of an oxygen-sensing liquid bandage that measures the concentration of oxygen in transplanted tissue.
24 Dec 2020

A Method to Improve Performance of Methanol Fuel Cells
Fuel cells based on methanol oxidation have a huge potential in the motor and technical industries. To increase their energy performance, scientists suggest using electrodes made of thin palladium-based metallic glass films.
24 Dec 2020

Making Industrial Robots Smarter and More Versatile
Researchers have developed AI-based software that makes industrial robots easier to program and more capable of adapting. The software is designed in a modular format so that operators can build a customized application based on their needs.