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Hydrogel Electrolytes Put the 'Super' in Supercapacitor
The new supercapacitor can be stretched to 1,000 percent in length and compressed to 50 percent in thickness without losing capacity.
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Video: Solar Powered Weeding Robot Just Made Gardening Easier
Tertill allows gardeners to enjoy weed-free vegetable and flower gardens. Gardeners no longer have to worry about weeds and can enjoy their garden without having to spend hours pulling weeds.
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Humanitarian Drone Testing Corridor Piloted in Malawi
The project will explore how drones can be used to help deliver services that will benefit communities.
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AI Developed to Reduce Image Noise in Animated Movies
This new technology is based on artificial intelligence (AI) and deep learning that eliminates the objectionable noise and allows production-quality rendering at much faster speeds.
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Laser with a Linewidth of Only 10 mHz
The emitted laser light's frequency was demonstrated to be more precise than what had been achieved previously.
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Video: Hand-Held Probe Detects Cancer Cells in Real Time
The probe allows surgeons to distinguish between cancer cells and normal tissue during surgery.
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Protect the Fuel Supply Chain with a Portable Analyzer
Weighing only 3.4 kg, this portable fuel analyzer is designed to combat the illicit trading of fuel.
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Technique Augments What a Dog’s Nose Knows About Explosives
A real-time vapor analysis mass spectrometer accurately measures the vapor plumes from explosives that trigger a canine response.
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Double Nozzle 3-D Printing Pen
The Scribbler Duo allows users to create 3-D structures.
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The Raspberry Pi Receives a Royal Award
On June 29, the team that created the Raspberry Pi in 2012 was awarded the top U.K. award in engineering innovation, the Royal Academy of Engineering MacRobert Award. The tiny computer, the size of a credit card, created just five years ago at the University of Cambridge, U.K., is the best selling computer in history in the United Kingdom.
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Wimbledon Gets its LED On
Centre Court gets a lighting upgrade for the 2017 Championships.
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Nanoco Receives First Commercial Order for Cadmium-Free Quantum Dots
Wah Hong Industrial will use the resin products for use in TV and monitor products.
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Low-Frequency Electrical Pulse Bracelet May Prevent Morning Sickness for Pregnant Women
WAT Medical Technology Inc. has released a new electrical pulse bracelet for pregnant women. EmeTerm™ is a drug-free, non-invasive and precise neuronal electrical stimulation technology that aims to prevent and relieve morning sickness.
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Video: Robotic Programming Platform Uses MIT's Scratch Blocks to Teach Kids STEAM Skills
The visual programming language starts simple but becomes more complex as the kids learn how to control robots.
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Video: Wireless Device Allows Users to Send Messages and Use GPS Tracking Without Cellular Data
Sonnet is a new wireless device that allows smartphones to send instant messages, voice recordings, images and GPS coordinates when cellular data is unavailable.
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New Cell Phone Can Last 48 Hours Without Needing to Charge
LG Electronics announced the release of their new smartphone the LG X-Charge. The X-Charge is available in the U.S. on Comcast’s wireless service, Xfinity Mobile. It features the largest battery in a smartphone at 4,500 mAh with a 5.5-inch HD display.
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Dialysis with Graphene
Dialysis is used in medical applications to remove waste from blood. Besides hemodialysis, the process is also used to purify drugs, to clean chemical solutions, to isolate molecules and for other tasks. Nowadays, dialysis is performed using special commercially available membranes. The process is very slow due to the fact that these membranes are thick so the pores that tunnel through do so in winding paths. Also, because of the thickness, the particles move in winding paths making it difficult to target specific points at the end of their paths.
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Video: Virtual Reality-Controlled Robot brings Humanoid Telepresence to the Next Level
GITAI is creating software to synchronize human-to-humanoid robot interaction via the internet.
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New Sensor Helps Users Monitor Air Quality Using Lasers
Honeywell has announced a new particle sensor that aims to help building owners and consumers monitor the air for harmful particulate contaminants often caused by dust, soot and smoke.
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Video: Watch a Robot Attempt to Pour a Perfect Pint of Beer
A robotic arm crafted through 3-D printed fixtures tries to match the pour of a bartender.
