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Engineering Feb 14, 2019

Biomedical engineers develop wearable respiration monitor with children's toy

Researchers at the University of California, Irvine have developed a wearable, disposable respiration monitor that provides high-fidelity readings on a continuous basis. It's designed to help children with asthma and cystic ...

Materials Science Feb 14, 2019

Collaboration sparks sustainable electronics manufacturing breakthrough

Simon Fraser University and Swiss researchers are developing an eco-friendly, 3-D printable solution for producing wireless Internet-of-Things (IoT) sensors that can be used and disposed of without contaminating the environment. ...

Business Feb 3, 2019

Once red-hot smartphone market sees cooler trend

The smartphone market is down but not out, with high prices and other factors combining to chill what had previously been a red-hot sector.

Engineering Jan 30, 2019

'Feeling' data through haptic displays

To perceive surroundings, humans can draw on five senses. But dealing with technology requires screens and speakers, which only appeal to our senses of vision and hearing. Scientists at Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) ...

Internet Jan 16, 2019

Amazon, Facebook and Google don't need to spy on your conversations to know what you're talking about

If you've ever wondered if your phone is spying on you, you're not alone. One of the most hotly debated topics in technology today is the amount of data that firms surreptitiously gather about us online. You may well have ...

Optics & Photonics Dec 19, 2018

Self-healing electroluminescent (EL) devices

In a recent study, materials scientists Guojin Liang and his coworkers at the Department of Materials Science and Engineering, City University of Hong Kong, have developed a self-healing, electroluminescent (EL) device that ...

Optics & Photonics Dec 11, 2018

Better biomedical devices, wearable displays may result from tiny light-guiding structures

For the first time, researchers have fabricated light-guiding structures known as waveguides just over one micron wide in a clear silicone commonly used for biomedical applications. The tiny, flexible waveguides can be used ...

Nanomaterials Dec 3, 2018

Graphene unlocks new potential for 'smart textiles'

The quest to create affordable, durable and mass-produced 'smart textiles' has been given fresh impetus through the use of the wonder material Graphene.

Engineering Nov 13, 2018

New breakthrough in hot embossing technology

Korean researchers have developed a new hot embossing process technology that can freely imprint fine circuit patterns on flexible polymer substrate. The result is expected to be used in semiconductor processes, wearable ...

Consumer & Gadgets Nov 13, 2018

After conquering the world, smartphone faces uncertain future

What is next for the smartphone, which has become the hottest-selling consumer device around the world in just over a decade?

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