19 Jul Drones and Mind
Could we control drones by only using our mind? Nataliya Kosmyna thinks it will be possible...
Could we control drones by only using our mind? Nataliya Kosmyna thinks it will be possible...
In China and USA, researchers have developed a skin-like, biocompatible triboelectric nanogenerator that is both highly stretchable and transparent. That object, made by sandwiching a layer of ionic hydrogel (which acts as an electrode) between two elastomer films (which act as an electrification layer), converts mechanical motion into...
An event where Flying Drones met Electrical Karts and 3D Printing. Our team was happy to explore this innovative environment and welcome our new members. A great way to loosen up, get to know each other better and celebrate the team effort we all put together this...
At the University of California, researchers have developed a new material which can fix itself in 24 hours. It's not the first material able to do that but this one is also an electricity conductor. That's mean, it could be use for a tactile screen. According to researchers,...
The Pavagen Technology was created to use people's steps (and weight) in order to produce electricity. Tiles are made from recycled polymers (and truck tires for the top) and hide an electromagnetic system. Power is generated when a footfall compresses the slab and causes electromagnetic induction generators...
In Germany, scientists have developed ultra thin temporary electronic tattoos which can turn skin blemishes and wrinkles into touch-sensitive buttons for controlling your smartphone. According these scientists, everybody will use it within 10 years. [embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vJF3dzMavhU&feature=youtu.be[/embed] More informations on: http://www.ndtv.com/world-news/new-e-tattoos-to-turn-your-skin-into-smartphone-controls-1671131 http://www.cite-sciences.fr/fr/ressources/science-actualites/detail/news/quand-le-tatouage-devient-interactif/?tx_news_pi1%5Bcontroller%5D=News&tx_news_pi1%5Baction%5D=detail&cHash=b0f402e7493c37f977e03fe27aa28d8b...
Could we anticipate diseases in order to cure them before they appear? Or prevent cancers and treat them from the beginning to hope a complete remission? Thanks to "Deep Learning", Google develops algorithms that might assist pathologists in detecting cancer before they can see it on a biopsy and...