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Published Researchers develop a paper-thin loudspeaker - Researchers Develop a Paper-Thin Loudspeaker: A Breakthrough in Audio Technology


Researchers created an ultrathin loudspeaker that can turn any rigid surface into a high-quality, ac...
Published Scientists create high-efficiency sustainable solar cells for IoT devices with AI-powered energy management - Scientists Create High-Efficiency Sustainable Solar Cells for IoT Devices with AI-Powered Energy Management



Researchers have created environmentally-friendly, high-efficiency photovoltaic cells that harness a...
Published Thin mica shows semiconducting behavior, say scientists in new study - Thin Mica Shows Semiconducting Behavior, Say Scientists in New Study



Muscovite mica (MuM) is a highly stable mineral that is commonly used as an insulator. However, the...
Published Next-generation wireless technology may leverage the human body for energy - Next-Generation Wireless Technology: Leveraging the Human Body for Energy


While you may be just starting to reap the advantages of 5G wireless technology, researchers through...
Published Life's rich pattern: Researchers use sound to shape the future of printing - Life's Rich Pattern: Researchers Use Sound to Shape the Future of Printing



Researchers have developed a way to coax microscopic particles and droplets into precise patterns by...
Published Now you can be comfortable in your e-skin - Now You Can Be Comfortable in Your E-Skin



Researchers have designed a cellulose nanofiber paper (nanopaper) that can be used as a substrate fo...
Published Students engineer socks for on-the-go neuropathy treatment - Students Engineer Socks for On-the-Go Neuropathy Treatment



A wearable electrical-stimulation and vibration-therapy system designed by engineering students migh ...
Published 'Electronic nose' built with sustainably sourced microbial nanowires that could revolutionize health monitoring - Electronic Nose Built with Sustainably Sourced Microbial Nanowires that Could Revolutionize Health Monitoring


Scientists recently announced the invention of a nanowire 10,000 times thinner than a human hair tha...
Published Biosensor could lead to new drugs, sensory organs on a chip - Biosensor: A Revolutionary Technology for Drug Development and Sensory Organs on a Chip


A synthetic biosensor that mimics properties found in cell membranes and provides an electronic read...
Published Blind trust in enhancement technologies encourages risk-taking even if the tech is a sham - Blind Trust in Enhancement Technologies: Encouraging Risk-Taking Even if the Tech is a Sham



A placebo effect can make users overconfident when they think tech is helping them. ABSTRACT: Blind...
Published Scientists discover a novel photophysical mechanism that has achieved record-breaking efficiency for organic photovoltaics - Scientists Discover a Novel Photophysical Mechanism for Record-Breaking Efficiency in Organic Photovoltaics


Organic photovoltaics (OPVs) are a promising, economical, next-generation solar cell technology for...
Published Built to last: The perovskite solar cells tough enough to match mighty silicon - Built to Last: The Perovskite Solar Cells Tough Enough to Match Mighty Silicon


Researchers have demonstrated a new way to create stable perovskite solar cells, with fewer defects...
Published Ultra-soft and highly stretchable hydrogel-based sensor for monitoring overactive bladder - Ultra-Soft and Highly Stretchable Hydrogel-Based Sensor for Monitoring Overactive Bladder


Researchers have developed an ultra-soft and highly stretchable tissue-adhesive hydrogel-based multi...
Published Algorithms empower metalens design - Algorithms Empower Metalens Design


Researchers have developed a new method for designing large-scale metasurfaces that uses techniques...
Published New acoustic fabric converts audible sounds into electrical signals - New Acoustic Fabric Converts Audible Sounds into Electrical Signals


Researchers have developed a new acoustic fabric converts audible sounds into electrical signals. Th...
Published Head-worn device can control mobile manipulators - Head-Worn Device Can Control Mobile Manipulators


New research aims to increase autonomy for individuals with such motor impairments by introducing a...
Published Lithography-free photonic chip offers speed and accuracy for artificial intelligence - Lithography-free Photonic Chip Offers Speed and Accuracy for Artificial Intelligence



Researchers have created a photonic device that provides programmable on-chip information processing...
Published Stronger tape engineered through the art of cutting - Stronger Tape Engineered Through the Art of Cutting



What if you could make adhesives both strong and easily removable? This seemingly paradoxical combin...
Published Liquid metal sticks to surfaces without a binding agent - Liquid Metal Sticks to Surfaces Without a Binding Agent



Everyday materials such as paper and plastic could be transformed into electronic 'smart devices' by...
Published Soft skin patch could provide early warning for strokes, heart attacks - Soft Skin Patch: A Revolutionary Early Warning System for Strokes and Heart Attacks


Engineers developed a soft, stretchy ultrasound patch that can be worn on the skin to monitor blood...