Paper Batteries? Empa Says It’s Possible.

November 7, 2022 0

Researchers at Empa recently published a proof-of-concept study for a water-activated, disposable, paper battery. The new battery could be used to power a broad range of low-power, single-use disposable electronics, such as smart tracking labels, Read More

Breezes Bringing Energy To Singapore

November 4, 2022 0

Researchers at the Nanyang Technological University in Singapore (NTU Singapore) have developed a wind harvester – a low-cost device that can harness energy from the lightest of breezes and store it as electricity.  The wind Read More

Penn State Identifies Eavesdropping Concern

November 2, 2022 0

Penn State researchers have identified a significant security concern regarding eavesdropping. By using an off-the-shelf automotive radar sensor and a unique processing approach, they were able to detect the vibrations of a cell phone’s earpiece Read More

Singapore Prepares For A 6G Future

October 28, 2022 0

In preparation for Singapore’s 6G future, the Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA) – Singapore’s state regulatory agency for the converging infocomm and media sectors – is collaborating with the Singapore University of Technology and Design Read More

Crab Shells Are Creating Energy

October 24, 2022 0

The University of Maryland’s Center for Materials Innovation has created a zinc battery with a biodegradable electrolyte made from crab shells. “Vast quantities of batteries are being produced and consumed, raising the possibility of environmental Read More

AI Helmets Helping Firefighters Fight

October 17, 2022 0

The National Robotarium in Edinburgh, Scotland has developed a helmet that uses artificial intelligence (AI) to help firefighters navigate in a smoke-filled environment, map their surroundings ,and ultimately rescue victims more quickly. “Firefighters are heroes. Read More

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