TECH & INNOVATIONMIT CSAIL scholars developed a robotic glove for the rehabilitation of patients with hand and finger injuries. Learn more about how the soft robotic device works.
Scientists made metaverse more fearful as they developed a new device that will make a person feel VR spiders crawling on their mouths. Find out more about it.
UCSD engineers and psychiatrists developed a mobile app that measures changes in the eye to tell if a person has cognitive health conditions. Learn more about the neurological screening application and how it works.
Artificial Intelligence or AI is completely changing the way in which businesses are understanding external and internal processes through a wide variety of industries.
Researchers from China assembled a battery model that is considered the fastest charging system for modern electric cars. Read more about how it was assembled and how it performs.
Rising sea levels and natural disasters intensified by climate change are threatening the lives of millions living in coastal areas. Read on to find out how a UN-backed floating city being constructed in South Korea aims to build a sustainable city safe from flooding and natural disasters.
A 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.
A Japanese man who married a fictional character recently departed ways with his hologram wife. Read more about the discontinuance of support for the virtual hologram famously known as 'Hatsune Miku.'
Company Also Announces Submission of MCTO Application. Verano Holdings Corp. (CSE: VRNO) (OTCQX: VRNOF) ("Verano" or the "Company"), a leading multi-state cannabis company, today announced it will release U.S. GAAP financial results for the fourth quarter and full year ended December 31, 2021, before the market opens on Wednesday, April 27, 2022, and also announced it will release first quarter results for the quarter ended on March 31, 2022, before the market opens on May 25, 2022.
Commercial submarine manufacturer U-Boat Worx unveils the seventh series of their electric-powered vessels. Learn more about NEXUS and its specifications.
UCSB recently developed a robot that could jump as high as 100 feet. Read more about the machine's potential, and how it might be the next exploration robot that could be deployed on future moon missions.
Experts from Cedars-Sinai developed an AI-based system that predicts whether or not a person will develop pancreatic cancer. Learn more about the new innovative oncology tool and how it works.