Medicine & TechnologyA group of graduate students from the Johns Hopkins university devised a sensor to detect lymphedema at an early stage. Find out more about this innovation.
Specialized ear tags and tracking software provide ranchers with information on their herd that, in turn, increases each animal's value when consumers of beef learn about the traceability of each and every cow.
A flaw in Bluetooth devices has left billions of devices, mostly Android smartphones, vulnerable to hackers and attackers that can access them without the proper authorization, researchers discovered.
In a huge disappointment to the fans, Nintendo announced that it was impossible for the gaming device to support Bluetooth audio. An earlier claim of support is now ascribed to incorrect translation by the french website which originally carried the news.
In a nod to the original Tesla, Nikola Labs now announces that they have created a device that can convert radio waves into useable DC power for smart phones. If they are correct, our smart devices may be able to fully transition into the 21st century, no longer stuck with 19th century charging conventions.