TECH & INNOVATIONIn a bid to protect birds from accidentally hitting wind turbines, a Colorado-based company has developed a camera- and AI-based technology that will make the turbines stop when to avoid birds in their flight path.
A new study developed nanoscale transistors that measure 25,000 times smaller than a hair strand. New research conducted by an international team developed a new tool that could serve as the transistor of the future.
Australian scientists have created a self-healing 3D-printed plastic using a special powder that assists in mending damaged parts of the material. It can repair itself at room temperature and using only UV LED lights.
A creepy video of a robotic head called Adran exhibits the tech invention as it winks at the camera, moving its jaw from side to side, not to mention, it even grins.
Google Earth is host to certain strange images if one knows where to search for such. Here are five of the oddest sights you can find on the popular "geobrowser."
Dr. Philip Nitschke, also known as Dr. Death and the creator of the 3D-printed suicide capsule, unveils an implant that will kill dementia patients if they forget to deactivate it at least once a day.
The bad weather has further delayed the long-awaited launch of NASA's James Webb Space Telescope. From December 21, it was moved to Christmas Day if weather conditions allow.
Lipidor AB (publ) (Nasdaq First North: LIPI) today announces that it has initiated a preclinical program for a new drug candidate, AKP-08, focused on acne vulgaris (acne).
Researchers recently expressed fear use of a smartphone could impair the development of a child could lead to greater far-reaching outcomes due to insufficient interaction between a mother and her child.
Hyundai's four-wheeled robot is perfect for stability and high-maneuverability tasks to carry different objects for the elderly and disabled. It will be presented at the Consumer Electronics Show 2022 in January.
The Forest Flux service, which has been developed under VTT's leadership and utilises field surveying and satellite images, provides accurate and comparable information on the ability of forests to bind carbon.